telegraphjournal.com /magazine
Similar Sections:

Classic good versus evil story gets modern treatment
The Saint John Theatre Company launched its 20th season with a play that is short on set and long on psychological intrigue Thursday night, in a run that continues tonight, with two shows Saturday.
Critics draw blood
Where would Hollywood be without that old standby, the vampire-werewolf-schoolgirl love triangle?
Movies
Movies
'Blind Side' focuses on the feel-good
Opening this week: Planet 51, The Blind Side and The Twilight Saga: New Moon, with a Saturday matinee of the Metropolitan Opera's Aida and a Sunday night showing of WWE: Survivor Series 2009.
Woman's size is no deterrent in search for lasting love
DEAR ABBY: I'm 32 and a "large girl." I am also intelligent, witty and fun to be around. I make friends wherever I go. The problem is my mother - who is also big - keeps telling me that heavy women are not desirable and we must "settle" when it comes to choosing a mate.
Scroll Down for More Magazine.


Advertisement




Advertisement


Most Popular Magazine Articles
Most Discussed Magazine Articles


Search Articles


The Rhône, from south to north
The past few days are a bit of a blur to me, as I've quickly made my way from Avignon in the Southern Rhône to where I am now, in Tain Hermitage, next to Hermitage, one of the most famous appellations in the Northern Rhône - and the world.
Ferrell tops Forbes list Moss comes under fire
Will Ferrell tops Forbes magazine's list of the Most Overpaid Stars in Hollywood.
You must be able to trust partner
Stephen Leacock, a Canadian writer and economist who died in 1944, said, "Men are able to trust one another, knowing the exact degree of dishonesty they are entitled to expect."
Tabloid continuum
If you're engrossed in the tabloid Internet gossip that has come to define the celebrity world, then John Mayer's latest CD, Battle Studies, could provide enough fodder to fill at least a dozen Perez Hilton blog posts or at least one story in Us Weekly.
DiFranco in concert
Critically-acclaimed songstress Ani DiFranco will perform with her band in support of her latest release 'Red Letter Year' at The Playhouse in Fredericton on Wednesday, Jan. 27 at 8 p.m.
Lautner: The other man in 'Moon'
It must be terrifying to know that fame, like a giant, all-consuming tidal wave, is about to break over you at any moment.
Singer represents her new home
Abegail Ruden Llego is a long way from home. Her city of birth - Cagayan de Oro City - is nearly half way around the world in the Philippines, where she was born on Nov. 4, 1989.
Astrology
Your already good taste improves, and so, it follows, will your choice of location, environment, people and things. This heightening of awareness will affect every area of your life.
Movies
Movies
'Blades' gets second season
CBC Television announced Wednesday that its hit series Battle of the Blades, featuring world-class figure skaters and former NHLers, will return next fall for a second season.
Depp is Sexiest Man Alive Molina apologizes to Hilton
Get lost, Hugh Jackman. This year's Sexiest Man Alive is once again Johnny Depp. Depp nudged aside Jackman to get the coveted endorsement from People magazine Wednesday.
It's Beaujolais Nouveau day
Each year, wine-lovers await the arrival of Beaujolais Nouveau. But this year, they may be even more excited than usual.
Musicians give two N.B. shows
Award-winning musicians Tom Easley, Bill Stevenson and Geoff Arsenault will perform at the Vintage Bistro and Lounge in Hampton on Friday and at the Arena Theatre in St. Andrews on Saturday in support of their new album Nine Steps, released in September.
Hot peppers not good for hypothermia
DEAR DR. GOTT: Will you please describe what happens to a person when he or she suffers from hypothermia? Then describe what happens to people when they eat hot peppers.
Guilt mars comfort couple has found together
DEAR ABBY: Is there anything wrong with having a lover solely for the purpose of sex? He is grieving for his late wife (my best friend), and I am separated from my husband.
Third hand: think first
Thomas Hood, an English poet and editor who died in 1845, said, "A moment's thinking is an hour in words."
The new mistress of fiction
Kate Pullinger has won the Governor General's Literary Award for fiction for her Victorian-era novel The Mistress of Nothing.
Heather's place
That shaking underneath Hollywood Tuesday was not from a quake, but from the force unleashed by the return of a TV powerhouse no less than William Shatner reprising his role as Capt. James T. Kirk or Larry Hagman taking over Dallas again.
Art of letter-writing suffers neglect in the age of internet
DEAR ABBY: Please don't think I'm stupid for asking this, but I need some help. The practice of letter-writing appears to be a dying form because of email and texting - which I'm good at.
Can't find what you're looking for? Try the article search.


