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The Alberta government is cutting private-industry profits from traffic ticket fees by halving the $6 processing fee and in turn saving government an estimated $2.5 million annually. Service Alberta Minister Stephanie McLean announced Thursday that the government is ending its contract with the Association of Alberta Registry Agents, which saw the industry association collect a $6 fee for online payments. McLean said the province was shouldering the vast majority of the costs for paying tickets online and that the organization was charging a fee that saw it make money. “The government always provided the back-end platform to make this pos-

sible, but the association for registry agents was charging an amount that gave them a profit,” she said. “We have removed the profit portion and just made the expense what it costs to be able to operate.” The contract with the registry agents was signed in 2004 and McLean said she was unable to find a good reason to keep it in place. Cutting the registry agents also reduces some of the technical challenges of sharing information with an outside party. McLean said people, including herself, won’t suddenly be excited about paying a traffic fine, but they will at least not be paying unnecessary fees. “This is a little bit of a silver lining when you encounter the dark cloud of a traffic ticket.” Robyn Young, president of the association, said they are disappointed in the government’s decision. “It wasn’t completely unexpected. We were certainly aware this was the direction they were going in,” she said. She said the contract was structured the way the government wanted.


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For Metro | Calgary There are eight candidates eyeing the Alberta PC leadership race and many have familiar faces, much like Jason Kenney. On Thursday, Metro confirmed either through interviews or sources that a handful of Albertans are considering the PC leadership in light of the media circus that’s followed Conservative MP Jason Kenney’s official PC leadership announcement. The list includes former Tory ministers, a familiar city councillor and downtown Edmonton and Calgary lawyers. Interim PC Leader Ric McIver, who isn’t on the contender’s list, will be replaced after the election occurs sometime before April 30, 2017. The viewpoints of some of the political heavyweights on the list are in stark contrast to Kenney, who’s staunch fiscal and social conservatism skews him a bit more right than past PC leaders, like Alison Redford. On Wednesday, Kenney said his mandate is to unite the Wildrose and PC parties under one banner to hopefully defeat the governing Alberta NDP. At its annual general meeting, PC Alberta also sent a clear mandate that it won’t unite with another conservative party.

Sandra Jansen Calgary North West PC MLA Sandra Jansen is currently the Education, Human Services and Status of Women opposition critic. Under former Premier Alison Redford’s rein, Jansen served as the Associate Minister of Family and Community Safety. She has been vocal about LGBTQ rights and has tackled issues like human trafficking, violence against women and child exploitation.

Thomas Lukaszuk Former PC Edmonton Castle Downs Thomas Lukaszuk’s portfolio includes Minister of Employment and Immigration, Minister of Education and Deputy Premier. In an interview on Thursday, he said, “I’ve always had and always will have that burning in the belly ‌ I’m definitely not precluding it from a possibility.â€? In other words, he’s interested.

Harman Kandola Harman Kandola ran as PC candidate in the 2015 provincial election under Prentice for the riding of Edmonton Ellerslie. He is a lawyer in Edmonton that primarily focuses on litigation matters related to commercial and civil disputes. On Monday, he said he was considering the leadership bid for the PCs.

Doug Schweitzer Doug Schweitzer managed Prentice’s leadership campaign that saw the former premier elected in the riding of Calgary Foothills. Schweitzer is a lawyer with Dentons in Calgary, primarily focussing on insolvency and restructuring, private lending and distressed asset transactions.

Michael Oshry Michael Oshry is currently an Edmonton city councillor for Ward 5. He co-founded FIRMA Foreign Exchange, which has 22 locations across five countries. He was elected as a city councillor in 2013 and has served various boards, committee and initiatives.

Stephen Khan Former PC St. Albert MLA Stephen Khan served as Minister of Human Services under Prentice. Khan has worked in Alberta’s film industry and ran a software firm. In an interview on Thursday, Khan said, “Like a lot of my colleagues, I’m mulling it over.�

Richard Starke Vermillion Llloydminister PC MLA Richard Starke has served as Minister of Tourism, Parks and Recreation in 2013 but was later shuffled under the former government. He is currently the Opposition House Leader for the PCs and has worked as a veterinarian.

Diana McQueen Former PC Drayton Valley Calmar MLA Diana McQueen served as the Minister of Environment and Water and Minister of Energy under Redford, and Minister of Municipal Affairs under former Premier Jim Prentice. She also served as the Mayor of Drayton Valley from 2001 to 2008

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Metro | Edmonton Millions of fentanyl pills were kept off the street following a nine-month police investigation that led to the arrest of an Edmonton couple Wednesday. The Alberta Law Enforcement Response Team seized four kilograms of W-18 powder, 3,200 fentanyl pills and 100 kilograms of N-phenethylpiperidinone (NPP) — a legal substance used in fentanyl production — in addition to numerous other drugs, precursors and weapons. “This was a highly complex and demanding investigation,” said ALERT Staff Sgt. Dave Knibbs. Knibbs said the NPP could have theoretically produced

ALERT Staff Sgt. Dave Knibbs with Edmonton’s Organized Crime and Gang Unit announced a significant drug bust Thursday. Kevin Maimann/Metro

38 million fentanyl pills, assuming each pill contained two milligrams of fentanyl, which he calls a “conservative estimate.” The 3,200 fentanyl pills seized also contained W-18 and were being sold as Percocet. The investigation began in

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Police Service and several other agencies, led to search warrants being carried out in December on a southeast Edmonton home, a Red Deer County business and a suspected fentanyl lab in Leduc County. Knibbs said a child was present in the Edmonton home, where investigators also found two kilograms of benzylpiperazine (BZP) and two kilograms of trifluoromethylphenylpiperazinem (TFMPP) — which mimic ecstasy when mixed together — as well as a loaded shotgun and a semiautomatic rifle. “The possession of these chemicals and these controlled substances, in the quantities that they were found, is not something that happens without a sophisticated network that is built over a period of years,” Knibbs said. Dean Clayton Abbott, 41, and Shavon Carlene Wenger, 32, were arrested Wednesday and face a total of 27 charges related to drugs and firearms. Abbott was previously convicted in a 2002 shooting and Wenger was his commonlaw spouse.

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The wildfire that rendered the heart of oilsands country a charred and ashy mess is estimated to be the costliest disaster in Canada, with worrying evidence that extreme weather events have increased in frequency and severity, the Insurance Bureau of Canada said Thursday. About $3.58 billion in damage is expected due to the fire in May that swept through Fort McMurray, Alta., nearly twice as much as the January 1998 ice storms that paralyzed eastern Ontario and southern Quebec. That disaster resulted in just over $2 billion in damages when converted into 2015 dollars, the bureau said. “Ultimately what we are seeing is that our climate is changing, and the long-term trends are directly a result of some of those dynamics,”Bill

Adams, Western and Pacific vice-president for the bureau, said on a conference call. Adams urged various levels of government to design building codes and land use policies that ``keep people out of harm’s way’’ by anticipating fires, floods and other disasters. Specifically, he said people should stop building houses in flood plains and putting flammable cedar shingles on homes in the middle of forests. ``Historically, we have not done that well in Canada and perhaps less so in Alberta,’’ he said. the canadian press

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Sir’s NBA dream is alive again — at 33

There are upwards of 300 players taking part in the NBA’s Summer League in Las Vegas that begins Friday, each with unique paths to get this point in their careers. None may have a journey like the 33-year-old guard from Edmonton who’s playing for the Milwaukee Bucks. Steve Sir was playing in Romania this year, his ninth season of pro basketball, when the Bucks reached out to him a couple of months ago about the possibility of playing on

their Summer League team. The call came later in his career than he thought it would have but he happily jumped at the opportunity. “(I could) provide shooting, which is something they need, but also to be an older guy, to set an example,” Sir said. “It wasn’t really something I’d thought about in the last few years, to be honest. That said, it’s still an opportunity to go play and I really feel fortunate that I have a chance to do this.” torstar news service

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AHS close but not perfect on its emergency response rates

2hr25mins Average time paramedics were waiting in Edmonton hospitals to transfer patients. The province’s target is 90 minutes.

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Metro | Edmonton Alberta Health Services is close but currently missing its response-time targets in cities after the agency was initially hitting the standards it set for itself last year. After operating for more than a year without an official target for response times, AHS released new benchmarks in December. Those targets were for ambulances to arrive within 12 minutes, 90 per cent of the time in urban areas, 15 minutes in communities of less than 3,000 people, 40 minutes in rural areas and 75 minutes in remote areas. But based on data released this week, response times are increasing — slightly — in urban areas to just more than 12-minutes, after initially beating them last fall. The organization exceeded the target for both rural and remote areas, too, but has recently hit the target for smaller communities, after hitting a peak of 16 minutes early this year. Dale Weiss, the executive

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Number of emergency and non-emergency calls crews responded to in the first three months of 2016 province wide.

95% AHS is hitting targets for some response times, but numbers in urban areas are moving in the wrong direction. metro file

director for EMS in northern Alberta, said they monitor the response times closely, and when the system starts to miss targets look for ways to make changes. “When we see things turning up like that we start doing some other initiatives in areas to look at and say, ‘What else can we do to make the system perform better?’” he said. Urban response times started to increase in the first three months of 2016, but Weiss said

that’s within a normal swing that the agency expects. “Response times will predictably be a little longer during winter time when we have to slow down on the roads, as well as during flu seasons when we have higher demand,” he said. Weiss said AHS will consider changing the response time standards if they are consistently beating the measures they have set out for themselves, as they are currently in rural areas.

Percentage of patients who agree or strongly agree when asked if they were satisfied with their experience with EMS.

“If we are consistently below the target than we should move our target to closer where we are performing,” he said. Elizabeth Ballermann, president of the union representing paramedics, said she is seeing fewer complaints about a lack of resources to keep up with calls from members. “It is not as bad as it has been at times,” she said. “We have had management changes that have the members feeling more supported.”


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PC campaigns not legally constrained until Oct. 1 For Metro | Calgary

He is only required to disclose any fundraising with (Elections Alberta) once he’s registered as a candidate.

Jason Kenney’s Alberta PC leadership campaign can raise funds and spend as much as it wants up until Oct. 1 without disclosing a penny to Elections Alberta, but the Conservative MP assured fundraising will govern as if the writ has already dropped. On Thursday, Kenney told reporters contributions to his campaign will be limited to $30,000 per individual, which he said was the limit set by the PC party in past years. He said a not-for profit political organization, Unite Alberta, will “govern its fundraising as though it were during the post-October formal leadership election period.” That means the Kenney -camp will only receive con-

rules in the coming months. “It’s fiscally conservative for all candidates to spend wisely,” O’Neill said. “In a recession, the expectation is to not go over the top. We expect all candidates to do that (not go over the top).” Melanee Thomas, political scientist and professor at the University of Calgary, said Kenney currently has an advantage because no other PC leadership hopefuls have officially declared. “He can set the entire narrative and he has,” Thomas said. “What is very smart about what he is doing, and with the fundraising too, is build this momentum to this unification of the PCs and the Wildrose.”

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Conservative MP Jason Kenney is gunning for the Alberta PC leadership with a mandate to unite the Wildrose and PCs. The Canadian Press

tributions from individual Albertans and no corporations. Under current Alberta election laws, Kenney can currently raise money and spend without having to disclose it, according to Kevin Lee, director of finance with Elections Alberta. “He is only required to dis-

close any fundraising with us once he’s registered as a candidate,” Lee said. Any funds spent during the contest time — which begins on Oct. 1 — must be disclosed with Elections Alberta, Lee added. “They wouldn’t be able to spend any of that money (funds

raised prior to registration) once they’re registered,” he said. “Anything that’s raised and spent prior to the registration is not bound by our legislation.” Katherine O’Neill, president of PC Alberta, said the organization will discuss compensation

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Juggalos, portraits, street performers SATURDAY WHAT: Calum Graham Graham will perform live at centre stage in the Telus World of Science Margaret Zeidler Star Theatre planetarium in what promoters are calling an “unprecedented event.” Graham will play songs from his new album Tabula Rasa, accompanied by original laser and digital art projections on the planetarium dome. The High River musician has played the Edmonton folk fest and both the Vancouver and London Olympic Games, and Acoustic Guitar Magazine named him one of the 30 best guitarists in the world. Graham will follow the all-ages show with a brief autograph session. WHERE: Telus World of Science, 11211 142 St. WHEN: First set at 8 p.m., second set at 9 p.m. WHAT: Insane Clown Posse Juggalos unite. The world’s wickedest rapping clown duo, consisting of Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope, will make its triumphant Edmonton debut after 27 years in the business. The controversial “horrorcore” duo has spawned an international cult following and its own annual festival, the

Gathering of the Juggalos. WHERE: Union Hall WHEN: Doors open at 9 p.m. ALL WEEKEND WHAT: Edmonton International Street Performers Festival The annual festival has taken over Churchill Square once again. Take in jugglers, acrobats, dancers, unicyclists and more, with more than 1,500 outdoor performances to be seen. Street artists come from around the globe to take part in the festival, which will draw thousands of spectators. WHERE: Churchill Square WHAT: The Endless Portrait Project Local artist and comedian Tim Mikula will present his portrait project that began when he had made an offer on Facebook: he would paint a portrait of every person who liked his status. After three months, Mikula wound up with 363 portraits, which will all be on display from Saturday through Sept. 9. WHERE: Spazio Performativo, 10816-95 St. WHEN: Saturday through Sept. 9 Metro

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Meet Me in the McCauley Market Manager Amy Hayduk, left, and 124 Grand Market Director Kirsta Franke, are helping kick start a new market in the McCauley neighbourhood. Kevin Tuong/for Metro

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him to understand how a steam-powered engine would work. The game is meant to recreate the feel of a trip in a steam-powered trolley. Fiala said that reception of the game has been great, considering it’s a historically based game that rewards based on historical sites discovered. “You’re not exactly shooting zombies,” he said. Fiala said the app is gaining international attention through the app store. He has several ideas for future games — but he’s keeping them to himself for now. sam power/for metro

Leila Sidi has used Bunz to barter for all sorts of things, and has even found new communities as a result. Kevin Tuong/For Metro

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Children praised after finding gun RCMP in northwestern Alberta are praising two young kids for doing the right thing when they found a loaded handgun ditched by a shooting suspect. “The children were astute enough to not touch the weapon and immediately notified a parent,” Grande Prairie RCMP said in a release. Officers were called to the city’s west side on Wednesday to investigate reports of shots being fired at a business. A male suspect fired at some people before taking off in a vehicle with police in pursuit. Somewhere along the way he tossed the weapon. Ayrabella Metselaar, who is six, and her five-year-old

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Bunz heating up as users go trade-crazy other forum to create that economy. The online trading post started in Toronto in 2013 and currently has close to 60,000 users. In Toronto it sees 600 successful trades per day. Bunz groups exist on Facebook, but this month Bunz has set up an app for better cityspecific organized trading of Samantha goods and services — and that Power For Metro | Edmonton includes Edmonton. The app allows searching Leila Sidi now owns a weed by distance and type including whacker — and it only cost her jobs, apartments and lost items. a Vietnamese sub. Groups have formed for specific Sidi posted her need for the types of trades. Trades can hapwhacker on the Bunz Trading pen in any form or combination Zone on Facebook recently, and and currencies, such as food or alcohol, start to appear. within a day was successful. “It’s like exchanging gifts,” Eli Klein, an Edmontonian said Sidi. “There’s something who now lives in Toronto, is the that all of us need and this is a community and events manager way that bypasses consumerism.” for Bunz in that city. He said he makes trades not The Bunz Trading Zone is an-

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Sophia’s tearful demand to meet Harjit Sajjan is granted A two-year-old girl’s tearful plea on Canada Day has turned into a dream come true. Sophia Popalyar got her wish Thursday, touring Parliament Hill with Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan and even sitting in the Speaker’s chair in the House of Commons. The visit was the result of a Twitter courtship over the last week between the toddler, who has a knack for recalling the names of federal Liberal cabinet ministers, and Sajjan, a key minister in Justin Trudeau’s cabinet. On July 1, Popalyar’s father, Fawad, filmed his daughter in the family car as she heartbreakingly asked to go to the Canada Day festivities on Parliament Hill, regardless of the rainy weather. In the clip, Sophia said she wanted to see the defence minister. The only problem was that Sajjan happened to be celebrating in his home province of B.C. A short while later, Sajjan posted his own video addressed to Sophia, promising that his staff would arrange a meeting upon his return. “I’m looking forward to meeting you because one of my goals is to meet with future leaders of Canada,” he said. The minister met Sophia, who was accompanied by her parents, in the rotunda, just inside from the House of Commons’ main entrance.

IN BRIEF 24 Sussex to get makeover Rather than taking a giant wrecking ball to the prime minister’s official residence, the National Capital Commission is making clear it wants to give the building a facelift. Debate over what to do about deficiencies at 24 Sussex Drive has been swirling since last October when it was announced that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his family would not be moving into the home. THE CANADIAN PRESS

Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan and two-year-old Sophia Popalyar during a visit to Parliament Hill on Thursday. ConTributed

Hunkering down to the young girl’s eye-level the two talked about how the historic building would be just the place for a game of tag or hide and seek, said Sajjan’s spokesman, Jordan Owens. They toured the Senate, the Library of Parliament and the Commons, where Sophia sat in the Speaker’s chair. “(The minister) asked her what she wanted to be when she grew up and she said ‘Justin Trudeau,’” Owens said. “The minister told her that Justin Trudeau wants her to be prime minister.” Sajjan posted a picture on Twitter of the two of them walking hand in hand through Parliament Hill’s Centre Block. “I met my new friend Sophia today,” Sajjan wrote. “When she grows up, she wants to be prime minister. I bet she will.” TORSTAR NEWS SERVICE

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Reform won’t be easy: Chief The Liberals’ proposal to overhaul Canada’s electoral system just got more complicated. Outgoing Chief Electoral Officer Marc Mayrand told MPs Thursday a new voting system may require a long and difficult process to redraw Canada’s 338 electoral districts. Mayrand said it’s still possible, if the government moves quickly, to put in place a new system for 2019 — but it’s not so simple as placing a new process over the existing ridings. “Even looking at a streamlined process to simply aggregate the current ridings, you will have

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Shots ring out during protest of shootings of two black men Two snipers apparently shot 10 police officers during protests in Dallas on Thursday night and three officers are dead,

the city’s police chief said in a statement. A statement from Dallas Police Chief David Brown said “it appears that two snipers shot 10 police officers from elevated positions during the protest/rally.” The gunfire broke out around 8:45 p.m. Thursday while hundreds of people were gathered to protest fatal police shootings this week in Louisi-

ana and Minnesota. The statement said three officers are dead, two were in surgery and were are in critical condition. “An intensive search” for suspects was underway, it said and no one was in custody. Live TV video showed protesters marching along a street in downtown, about half a mile from City Hall, when the shots erupted and the crowd scat-

tered, seeking cover. TV cameras showed the search for the gunman stretched throughout downtown, an area of hotels, restaurants, businesses and some residential apartments. The scene was chaotic, with helicopters hovering overhead and officers with automatic rifles on the street corners. Carlos Harris said the shooters “were strategic. It was tap tap pause.

Tap tap pause.” On Wednesday, a Minnesota officer fatally shot Philando Castile in a St. Paul suburb. The aftermath of the shooting was purportedly livestreamed in a widely shared Facebook video. A day earlier, Alton Sterling was shot in Louisiana after being pinned to the pavement by two white officers. That, too, was captured on a cellphone video. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Drake has spoken out against the killing of Alton Sterling by police in Louisiana, saying it points to a larger problem. The rapper posted on Instagram that he was “disheartened, emotional and truly scared” after hearing about the shooting. The violence outside a Baton Rouge convenience store late Tuesday was captured in two amateur videos posted online, which Drake quickly went AFP/Getty Images viral. One of the videos directly shows a tussle between officers and Sterling before he is shot in the chest. The “Hotline Bling” singer, whose father is from Memphis, Tenn., says he considers the United States his second home. He says he felt the need to say something after hearing about the incident. Sterling’s killing and Drake’s response came before another black American, Philando Castile, was fatally shot by police in Minnesota. THE CANADIAN PRESS

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We might as well start with the mosquito. Donald Trump was speaking in Cincinnati on Wednesday night, trying to stay something critical about Democrats. But he kept getting distracted by a pest flying in his line of vision. “I don’t want mosquitoes around me,” he said, whacking

on his podium. His voice rose to a shout: “I don’t like mosquitoes!” Then he growled, “I don’t like those mosquitoes, I never did.” Then, he said, “Speaking of mosquitoes, hello Hillary.” It was one of the most bizarre sequences you’ll ever see from a presidential nominee. And it wasn’t even the strangest part of

the night — which ended with the Republican angrily tweeting a photo of a book of stickers from the Disney film Frozen to mock accusations that he had made an anti-Semitic attack on Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. Trump has delivered dozens of unorthodox addresses in a successful campaign that has

thrilled millions of voters and laid waste to wisdom about how politicians must talk and behave. But his rant was you-gotta-see-itto-believe-it odd. “Objectively as alarming, in mental-balance terms, as anything we have seen from a major party candidate in modern history,” wrote James Fallows,

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she said. “It’s not ideal, but it’s an opportunity where I can see everybody.” Her fiancé will probably deliver some at his bachelor party Labour Minister MaryAnn Mihychuk has urged Canada Post and its union to consider binding arbitration to reach a contract. Canada Post says it’s willing, but the Canadian Union of Postal Workers, which represents 50,000 employees in two units, has flatly rejected it. The union has filed a complaint of unfair labour practice to the Canada Industrial Rela-

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NASA calls it the ‘biggest, baddest planet in the solar system.’ Gigantic, gaseous, magnetic, ultraradioactive Jupiter — 300 times more massive than Earth — is unknown to us in so many ways. But thanks to the Juno mission spacecraft, which entered the mammoth planet’s orbit July 4, that’s about to change. Michael landress/fliCkr

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SLIPPERY SWIMMERS Researchers writing in the Journal of Experimental Biology have discovered that swordfish have an oil gland that lubricates their heads to reduce drag and allow them to shoot through the water, sword-first, at up to 100 km/h.

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Even if you could bear the cold (around -145 C at the surface), you couldn’t walk on Jupiter. It’s made up of 99 per cent helium and hydrogen gas. What’s the other one per cent? Nobody knows exactly, but Jupiter’s insides are made of something very, very heavy. The outer core is thought to be metallic hydrogen: hydrogen gas under such tremendous pressure it starts to behave like a metal. The planet might also have an inner core: Maybe made of rock, maybe heavy metal, maybe something else. That’s what Juno is trying to learn.

2-metre human At its closest approach, it cruises 4,000 km above Jupiter’s clouds. Juno launched on Aug. 5, 2011 and travelled 2,800,000,000 km from Earth to arrive at Jupiter on July 4, 2016. Its electronic instruments are encased in a titanium box built to withstand the radiation equivalent of 100 million X-rays at once.

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Is this the biggest ‘oopsie’ in science history? What’s this I hear about 20 years of brain research being ruined? — I.C., Toronto I wouldn’t say ruined. But yes, neuroscience is in a “Oh. Crap. No way. Really?” moment. Here’s why: In that past 20odd years, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has become a really popular tool for brain studies. It records blood flow to different parts of the brain — an indirect measure of brain activity. That information is then supposed to be accurately chief operating officer, print

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As the spacecraft flies around Jupiter, its orbit will wobble and it will change speeds a bit as it passes over regions with slight variations in gravity. These wobbles can be detected by radio antenna on Earth. If the planet has a rocky core, Juno is expected to speed up a bit on its path between the pole and the equator. The radio signals heard on earth will be higher-pitched. This is called the Doppler Effect.

Total mission cost: $1.13B U.S.

THE FIRST FUNERAL A 12,000-year-old archeological site in modern-day Israel has revealed the remnants of an ancient, fabulous funeral. The dead woman, probably a shaman, was buried with dozens of tortoise shells, a leopard pelvis, an eagle’s wing, a human foot, a boar’s arm and the chewedover remains of what was presumably a farewell feast.

analyzed by statistical software. But that’s not what has been happening, says a new study of the most common MRI-analysis computer programs. The research, in the journal PNAS, involved dummy experiments with 499 healthy people — experiments that should, reasonably, turn up no results. But up to 70 per cent of the time, the software flagged at least one statistically significant result: A change to participants’ brain activity. A change, that, in all likelihood, wasn’t really there. executive vice president, regional sales

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The false-positive rate should be no more than 5 per cent. That means there could be serious, even fatal, flaws in as many as 40,000 studies that used fMRI technology from the 1990s to May 2015, when this tarantula-sized software bug was patched. Yeah. Oops. fMRI is so cool. It lets us easily see into living brains, in real time, for the first time. And it gave rise to headlines like, “This part of your brain lights up when you ___ (eat chocolate, read poetry, see a picture of your mom, etc).

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Zac Efron now carries bromance genre torch Richard Crouse

For Metro Canada I have a brother but he’s not my bro, at least not by the contemporary definition. My sibling and I are biologically brothers but neither of us fall into what the NPR Codeswitch blog described as the four rudimentary characteristics of “bro-iness”— jockish, dudely, stoner-ish and preppy. There are as many ways to define bros and brahs as there are bros and brahs at your local frat house. Oxford Dictionary writer Katherine Connor Martin sums it up simply as “a conventional guy’s guy who spends a lot of time partying with other young men like himself.” The urban dictionary isn’t quite as elegant, describing bros as “obnoxious partying males who are often seen at college parties… (standing) around holding a red plastic cup waiting for something exciting to happen so they can scream something that demonstrates how much they enjoy partying.” This weekend Zac Efron and Adam DeVine play brothers who are also bros in Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates.

Adam Devine and Zac Efron are the bros of the hour in Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates, which opens this weekend. handout

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at their sister’s Hawaiian wedding by broettes Tatiana and Alice (Aubrey Plaza and Anna

Kendrick). In real life Mike, Dave, Tatiana and Alice are the kind of people it might be fun to hang out with before 10 o’clock at night, before the tequila shots and samplings from the mystery medicine cabinet have taken effect. After that, all bets are off. Luckily in Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates, like so many bro movies before it,

the screen separates us and we can sit back and observe them like cultural anthropologists, as if we’re studying animals in a zoo. Hollywood has long had a bromance with bros. Lately in movies like Neighbors and Dirty Grandpa, Efron has made a career of playing dim-witted frat boys but to find the proto bros you have to go back to 1940.

Starting with Road to Singapore, Bob Hope and Bing Crosby cocktailed and ad-libbed their way through seven Road movies playing two slightly skeezy men with boatloads of bravado and an unbreakable bond — at least until love interest Dorothy Lamour showed up. National Lampoon’s Animal House was the next landmark of bro-cinema. From toga parties to food fights and doing The Worm on the dance floor, it’s a politically incorrect classic that celebrates the best and worst of bro culture. A 1996 movie gave us the bro with a million catchphrases like “Vegas, baby,” “wingman,” “beautiful babies” and “you’re so money.” As Trent in Swingers, Vince Vaughn gave a voice and brocabulary to a generation of bros. Jon Favreau wrote the script but many of the sayings came directly from the lips of his best friends and co-stars Vaughn and Ron Livingston. No look at bro-cinema would be complete without a nod toward Will Ferrell. The comedian has broed out on screen many times but Old School’s Frank the Tank, a character who unravels after his wife leaves him, is King Bro. When he’s not doing beer bong hits (“Once it hits your lips, it’s so good!”) or streaking, he lets his freak flag fly as one of the most over-the-top bros ever seen on screen. Dean Wormer’s classic scolding from Animal House, “Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life, son,” doesn’t seem to apply, at least to the genre of bro movies.


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Canuck star Sugar finally gets her sweet ending film

Ex YTV regular in Mike and Dave Need a Wedding Date Steve Gow

Cleopatra Kambugu with her boyfriend Nelson in Toronto promoting the documentary The Pearl of Africa. THE CANADIAN PRESS

For Metro Canada The odds of making it as an actor in Hollywood are staggering. And with a dearth of roles for women, it’s even harder for actresses. But Sugar Lyn Beard beat the odds. In 2008, the one-time television host abandoned a cozy gig at YTV to take on Tinseltown. Now with a critically-praised part in the new comedy Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates, she’s not only landed a starring role (opposite Zac Efron), she’s stealing scenes. “Until I actually became really close to booking the part, I didn’t even read the whole movie,” laughed the squeaky-voiced Scarborough-native about Jeanie, the put-upon bride/sister of two brothers who place an online ad to attract companions for the ceremony. “I’ve been out here a long time and you learn to cope with auditioning; I got to the point where I was realistic about what was a possibility for me (but) with Jeanie, I understood who she was immediately.” Beard may have identified with the high-strung bride but what she didn’t initially realize was that her funniest sequence involved a raunchy erotic bumon-bum massage — a cinematic spectacle that even lead veteran critic Pete Hammond to offer a special “shout-out to Beard, who is really game for anything.” “I can’t tell you how comfortable and fun it was,” insisted Beard, who admits nudity and comedy naturally intertwine. “Although by the end of the day, the studio felt so bad for me, they paid for an actual massage with a real professional to make up for the ass-job that I got.” After several years coveting minor roles in movies like Aloha and TV series like Weeds, Beard

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Sugar Lyn Beard, left, and Sam Richardson in a scene from Mike and Dave Need a Wedding Date. contributed

deserved that studio spa day, even as she anticipates her bright future with upcoming animated comedy Sausage Party and a series she’s developing with Seth Rogen. Perhaps more so, she’s proud her star is finally on the rise — a dream she never let go. “I’m not going anywhere,” stated Beard, offering a bit of advice to Canadian actors thinking of heading to Hollywood. “We have the best place to go back to and if you want to chase your dream out here, it’s so important to always remind yourself that the alternative is amazing.”

extras Canadians connect in Hollywood “There’s no question that the minute somebody is identified as a Canadian in a group of people, we all just melt down a bit with joy,” said Beard. “We support and love each other through the journey.” What goes around comes around “I’ve been out here for so long,” said Beard of

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her eight-year journey in Hollywood. “(Now) I’m surprising a lot of people doing stuff that I learned back in the day in Canada on YTV.” Who is Sugar Lyn Beard? Best known as longtime host on YTV Canada’s “The Zone,” Beard’s recognizable voice has been featured in over 30 animated series.

As a young transgender woman in Uganda, Cleopatra Kambugu found herself at risk simply for seeking to live life as her authentic self. The East African country is notorious for anti-LGBTQ laws which criminalize same-sex relations. After Kambugu was outed by a tabloid, she went into hiding, relying on her family to bring food and supplies. After leaving Uganda for Kenya with her partner, Nelson, the LGBTQ activist found new freedom through film. “I felt this was my last hope to be able to give back to the community by being able to (use) my voice,” Kambugu said in an interview for The Pearl of Africa which screened during the HotDocs Festival in Toronto. “It was also safer because I wasn’t in Uganda anymore. I was staying in Nairobi. So it was safer for me to proceed with the movie.” Kambugu said she had long discussions with filmmaker Jonny von Wallstrom about ensuring there were “different layers and nuances” of how the story was told. “I guess one thing that’s never talked about is the apathy and the violence that men or women who date transgender people face. They’re also part of the transition.” In addition to reflecting the difficulties faced by the queer community, von Wallstrom said he also wanted to reflect the universality of Kambugu’s experience. “I think it’s strange

that this is only looked upon as a trans story. This is so much more than that. It is also about being black and it’s also about being human,” he added, noting that the “universal love story” at the centre of the film also resonates. The Pearl of Africa arrives on screens at a time where trans rights remain a prominent point of discussion and contention. The Pentagon has announced transgender people will be allowed to serve openly in the U.S. military. Meanwhile, in North Carolina, battle lines continue to be drawn over bathrooms with protests over state law widely seen as discriminatory to LGBTQ people. The law states that transgender people must use bathrooms corresponding with the gender on their birth certificate in government buildings as well as in public schools and universities. In May, the Obama administration told public schools across the U.S. that transgender students should be allowed to use bathrooms and locker rooms that match their gender identity. “We didn’t know four years ago when we started that it would become such an important national topic. And it’s really great to see all of a sudden it has become much more relevant,” said co-director Jessica Dimmock. the canadian press with files from the associated press

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Movies THE TV DINNER Jessica AllEn

I ended a day filled with firsts teary eyed at the moment during the race that fades from the track back to Alec riding the Black on the beach

I attended my first horse race on Sunday; the 157th Queen’s Plate at Woodbine Racetrack, to be precise. And “attend” is a bit of a stretch: I was there, working actually, so I only saw the races on screens stationed throughout the grounds. But I did manage to sneak away to the track, standing just north of the grandstand, trying to visualize the scenes that were shot here nearly 41 years ago to the day from The Black Stallion. The Francis Ford Coppolaproduced film was helmed by first-time director, and Coppola’s former UCLA classmate, Carroll Ballard, working from a script co-written by first-

time screenwriter Melissa Mathison, who’d go on to pen E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. It was only the second feature film for Caleb Deschanel, who’d go on to win five Academy Awards for his cinematography — although scandalously he did not so much as score a nomination for his exceptional work on The Black Stallion. And it was the first acting role for Kelly Reno, who plays the freckle-faced boy Alec. Reno, bright, quiet, and unaffected — reminding me of my older brother at that age — didn’t so much act. He just was. Ballard said that because the “big suits” didn’t know what to do with this “art film for kids,” The Black Stallion was shelved for two years — until Coppola used his Godfather clout to make sure it saw the light of day in 1979. It was nominated for two Academy Awards, and earned a special Oscar for sound editing

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The Black Stallion

(during the final racing scene you can hear the Black breathing and the sound of his hooves pounding the track.) Pauline Kael and Roger Ebert adored it. Never mind all that: To my eyes, it’s a perfect film. Now, normally I make a big feast for our Sunday night dinner but the Queen’s Plate meant that I got home, hot and exhausted, after Simon finished work.“What’s for dinner?” I asked, astonished by these novel words coming out

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of my mouth. To my delight, he was prepared: “I think it’s outrageous that we haven’t had grilled halloumi yet this year,” he said, “so I picked some up.” While I sliced the white, firmbut-spongy cheese for the first time this year, he prepared the peppers, zucchini and some garlic scapes. We sat outside under pink clouds, cicadas singing, and grilled out dinner. “We’re watching The Black Stallion tonight,” I said.

FILM BRIEFS There was no debate. “Did I ever tell you that my high school film teacher made us watch the first half of the movie, when there’s hardly any dialogue, just Alec and the Black on the deserted island?” Simon said. “He used it as an example of pure cinema.” And it’s only intensified by the original score composed by Francis’ father, Carmine Coppola. During the second half of the film, we tried to guess the Queen Street East Toronto locations doubling as Queens, New York locales from the 1950s. We also spied a porch that we suspect belongs to a grand old home on High Park Blvd, just around the corner from us. Simon fell asleep for the finale. I was bright-eyed — anticipating the moment during the race that fades from the track back to Alec riding the Black on the beach — and then, quite unexpectedly, teary-eyed. I sat back while the credits rolls, in wonderment that a film I’ve watched countless times throughout both my childhood and adulthood, could still so deeply affect me. What an extraordinary thing. Jessica Allen is the digital correspondent on CTV’s The Social.

Rose McGowan defends Zellweger, slams film critic Actress Rose McGowan is calling out a film critic for writing that Renee Zellweger no longer looks like herself and insinuating that Zellweger underwent plastic surgery. In an op-ed piece for The Hollywood Reporter, McGowan calls Variety film critic Owen Gleiberman a bully and “an active endorser of what is tantamount to harassment and abuse of actresses and women.” McGowan is responding to a column Gleiberman wrote last week on the trailer for the Bridget Jones’s Baby, the third film in the franchise starring Zellweger as the title character. Gleiberman writes that the Oscar winner no longer looks like Bridget Jones. He says that while watching the trailer he “felt like something had been taken away.” the associated press

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Kayhan Kalhor of Silk Road Ensemble and Aynur Doğan show off their skills in the new Yo-Yo Ma documentary The Music of Strangers. Courtesy of Participant Media

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Cellist’s Silk Road Ensemble mixes sounds, cultures Richard Crouse

For Metro Canada Near the beginning of a new documentary called The Music of Strangers: Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble, world famous cellist Yo-Yo Ma tells a joke. A little boy says to his father, “When I grow up I want to be

a musician.” “Sorry son,” the father replies, “you can’t do both.” It’s a subject Ma knows something about. Performing since the age of five, by seven he had played for presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower and John F. Kennedy. Since then he has appeared with all the world’s great orchestras, released 90 albums and won 18 Grammys. “The idea of being a musician means that you have access to wonder,” he says. “When you become too adult-like and concerned about responsibility you tend to push wonder aside. That moment where you take a step back and look at where we are and look at what the world is

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about. Those are decisions we have to remake every single day — to engage, to love and care for and to recommit ... To me it is the ultimate antidote to paranoia, to hate, to terror is to care about things. To care about truth and be open.” The cellist’s openness led him on a 20-year journey to form The Silk Road Ensemble, a loose collective of international master musicians named after the ancient trade route between China and the Mediterranean. Featuring instruments from the Silk Road region, Ma mixes and matches his cello with the exotic sounds of the pipa, a Chinese shortnecked plucked lute, a Mongolian horse head fiddle called a

morin khuur and a Shakuhachi, a Japanese bamboo flute among others to produce an otherworldly sound that blends different cultures and styles. “It’s not so much what makes stuff different but more the fact that we work in such a connected world,” says Ma. “Part of it is that, and part of it is to recognize the strength of individuality but also inherent in that strength is flexibility. It doesn’t mean that because the bagpipe is louder than the violin we should never put the two together. It’s more like, unlikely bedfellows, ‘O my gosh, there could be something extraordinary that could come from that.’” The movie, directed by Mor-

I’m drawn to what I don’t know versus what I do know. Yo-Yo Ma

gan Neville, who won an Oscar and a Grammy for his 2013 documentary 20 Feet from Stardom, chronicles the evolution of the collective and the individual journeys of the players. Wrapped around those portraits is the story of the group’s most famous member. Ma is revealed to be a thoughtful man with a wandering, restless creative spirit. “I was scared to death before

doing something like this,” he says. “I think my life is kind of boring because if you ask me questions about myself you will very often get the same answers. I know the answers. What little I know I can tell you about but that is not particularly interesting. What I don’t know is, for me, the source of all knowledge, everything you know is actually very little.”

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Mortensen steps into dad shoes in new role In Captain Fantastic, Viggo Mortensen plays one of the alltime great movie dads. Holed away in a remote Pacific Northwest teepee, he’s raising six children like a bookish, yogapracticing Swiss Family Robinson. The children, well-behaved and smart, are equally adept at skinning a deer and reading The Brothers Karamazov by the campfire. They pine after boning knives like most kids do iPhones. Captain Fantastic, a hit on the festival circuit, has resonated for audiences as a movie for its time: a heartfelt and comic exploration about whether our hyper-digital, cacophonous lives have strayed from more elemental things. “It feels like one of those movies that has connected with

something related to U.S. society right now,” Mortensen said while smoking a cigarette on a rooftop patio after the film played at the Cannes Film Festival in May. “People get bewildered and think: ‘I can’t do that. I’m not going to skin a f---ing deer.’ But there are other things you can do.” The film is the second directing feature for Matt Ross, a veteran actor known to many as Gavin Belson on HBO’s Silicon Valley. In Captain Fantastic, the

idyll of the family’s off-the-grid existence is challenged when their mother dies. A bus trip to her New Mexico parents (long critics of their lifestyle choices) confronts the kids with consumerist American life and teases out questions about their highly educated but socially removed upbringing. Should 8-year-olds really be climbing rock faces? Ross acknowledges there are some autobiographical aspects to the tale. His mother, he says, was “a seeker” and he grew up partly

I like to bring objects, ideas. And I like to work with directors who aren’t threatened by that. Viggo Mortensen on how he prepares for roles

in alternative living communities. (“They were hippie communes but they weren’t really hippie communes because it was the ‘80s,” he jokes.) He has lived in a teepee in the summer and does, like his fictional family, celebrate Noam Chomsky Day. (“He’s my hero,” he says.) But the film, which opens Friday, mostly came out of Ross’s own parenting. He and his wife, who live in Berkeley, Cali., have a 13-year-old daughter and 9-yearold son. “I had a lot of questions about being a father and a parent, and I wanted to contextualize it or dramatize it,” says Ross. “And I was sort of butting up against our culture and who we are as a country.” The Associated Press


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Even Sith Lords have work woes Mike Donachie

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Actor Paul Dano and director Daniel Scheinert on the set of Swiss Army Man.

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Filmmaking done with body and soul Swiss Army Man

Movie’s gross premise makes for engrossing experience Richard Crouse

For Metro Canada Swiss Army Man, the story of a marooned man and his dead buddy’s journey back to civilization is a tale of friendship and what it means to be alive, — really and truly alive. The easy thing would be to describe the new Daniel Radcliffe, Paul Dano two-hander as Cast Away meets Weekend at Bernie’s, but that doesn’t grab the poetic essence of what the film is trying to achieve. “We make our movies for ourselves and we wanted to surprise ourselves into learning something and feeling something,” says Dan Kwan, the film’s co-director and co-writer. Kwan is half of Daniels, his directing collective with partner Daniel Scheinert. The duo came up with the idea for Swiss Army Man after directing a series of innovative, internetbreaking music videos like DJ Snake and Lil’ Jon’s Turn Down for What (35 million views and counting). “We’ve been working together since 2009 and kind of discovered this movie as much as we wrote it,” says Scheinert. “We have very different film-

making processes but very similar tastes. As we work together certain stories started to reveal themselves. “It’s kind of autobiographical about the two of us. That’s a joke answer but it is also kind of true. Certain jokes would make us both laugh. Somewhere in that stew of us becoming friends a movie about two guys becoming friends came out. The signature image of a man riding a corpse’s farts across the ocean came out somewhere in there. The relationships with all the crew that made this movie also inspired the movie. We met our DP and our production designer and wrote a movie that played to their strengths.”

pouring a lot of ourselves into it.” “Dan keeps saying this movie breeds a strange kind of empathy,” adds Scheinert. “One of the goals was to tell the most unlikely love story. We knew Farting Corpse and Daniel Radcliffe would be viral. Cool, but if we can make you really care about that farting corpse, what a cool achievement. If we can do that, what can’t you care about? “You can walk out of the theatre and it will be real hard for you to find someone you can’t empathize with once you have just fallen in love with a farting corpse,” Scheinert says. Reviews have ranged from rapturous (“Hilarious, de-

The overall meta joke was, let’s make a farting corpse movie but let’s make the most personal movie we can. Dan Kwan, co-director and co-writer

With a premise Monty Python might have rejected as too silly, Swiss Army Man uses the relationship between its characters to shed light on everything from stifled machismo and loyalty, to unrequited love and the need for compassion. “The overall meta joke was, let’s make a farting corpse movie but let’s make the most personal movie we can,” says Kwan. “If people are connecting to it they’re connecting to us

ranged, and always alive with possibility.”) to rotten (“ridiculously infantile”) but the Daniels are unfazed by the reaction. “Even some of the bad reviews were sweet and complimentary,” says Scheinert. Mostly they just want people to see the film. “I hope people go to a theatre and watch it with strangers because even if they hate it they’ll have a really memorable experience.”

Darth Vader’s had a bad day at work, and he’s in trouble with his boss. That’s the idea behind this great little series, which thrilled readers in monthly comics and this week has its first 12 episodes collected in a hardcover for the first time. It starts right after the events in Star Wars IV: A New Hope, when the Rebel Alliance have hit that target and blown the Death Star (this is the first one) into oblivion. The Emperor is less than thrilled, and calls Vader in for a meeting in his office. It is not pleasant for the wheezing, black-clad employee. So, given a new mission, Vader is sent away smarting. But he has his own secret plans, having felt the presence of Luke Skywalker. This book’s pure entertainm e n t , with Boba Fett, Jabba the Hutt and more. The new creations are perhaps the best fun, especially the droids Triple Zero and BeeTee, who may look like protocol and astromech models but are far more murdery.

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Daughter brings iconoclastic musician to life

He was a quiet, shy man who thought he was ugly, who couldn’t cook, who deflected with humour.

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For Metro Canada Moon Zappa, daughter of the late, great musician Frank Zappa, says: “Growing up I hated sharing him with the fans.” Or anybody else it seems. “I once brought him to show-andtell when I was in third grade,” she says. “I was so excited to share my dad with the class. Then he spent the whole time tickling all the other children. I was furious but they loved it.” Maturity has brought a different perspective, and now the 48-year-old is sharing her life and her iconoclastic father with the world as she helps promote a new documentary that covers his creative life and times. Eat That Question: Frank Zappa In His Own Words uses a collection of archival interviews and television clips to paint a word portrait of Zappa sans any context, voice-over or other documentary tricks. “He did speak to the underdogs and he did illuminate many minds,” says Moon. “You have a little taste of him and you want more. You want to have him all to yourself and I certainly had that feeling. Now I like sharing those stories but at the time I thought I really want him all to myself.” By the end of Eat That Question’s running time, a picture has been painted of a man who self-describes himself as a freak and a conservative, a family man and an out-of-the-box musician who played by his own rules. “He definitely had a regular life,” says Moon, the oldest of four Zappa kids. “He was a quiet, shy man who thought he was ugly, who couldn’t cook, who deflected with humour and who couldn’t really have a confrontational conversation. He always struck me as a Sicilian patriarchal kind of parent. As an adult I went, ‘Of course that is ridiculous. Of course he had this other life.’ “For example, I knew he had cheated a few times, but I didn’t realize the magnitude of the cheating. From one perspective it’s a fantastic rock ’n’ roll perk, but for a daughter it feels

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pretty crappy to have a cheater dad. That is something I am reconciling. I also have tremendous respect for him but it’s all so confusing.” Moon, formerly known as Moon Unit, tasted her father’s fame as the “grody to the max” vocalist of Frank’s Top 40 hit Valley Girl, but says she craved a normal life. “I longed for structure,” she says. “When I saw John Hughes films I was, ‘Wait! People sit at a dinner table? Wait! People say sorry?’ Even to this day when I see somebody with a sweater draped over their shoulders, or a loafer or an exposed ankle, I’m like, ‘That is so exotic.’ I think if I had grown up in the repression my father encountered I would also have put two rocket boosters on my back, but growing up like that was too much. It was like fastball pitches every single minute.” The elder Zappa was a complex man, but Moon says Eat That Question “is exactly how I wish the world could perceive him.” “This one for me really tells the story of my father answering his calling and the stamina required to see a dream through. That is a human story. That’s why I think his story connects on a human level. It’s universal.”

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Dr. Seuss’ secret artwork goes public the pendulum gallery

Artist’s private works reveal another side Late at night, with the world asleep, Theodor Seuss Geisel to his studio would creep. The author and illustrator stashed his unfinished prose and unrolled artwork that nobody knows. The world came to love him as Dr. Seuss; he famously created characters like the Whos. An expert says that his midnight jam helped him dream up stories like Green Eggs and Ham. “At nighttime, it was just his own unbridled creativity he was able to put out there on canvas, on a piece of paper, on board,” said Jeff Schuffman, spokesman for the Art of Dr. Seuss Collection for more than a decade. More than 40 reproductions spanning 50 years of Geisel’s

unknown artistry will be unveiled to the Canadian public for the first time on Monday at a gallery in Vancouver. The Pendulum Gallery will showcase the limited edition illustrations, paintings and sculptures authorized by the Dr. Seuss Estate in California until July 30. The exhibition will offer a rare look at works that Geisel asked his wife not to release publicly until he was dead, Schuffman said. Seuss squirreled away the art he made for pleasure, to cure writer’s block, and for family and close friends to maintain some privacy, he said. More than 250 million copies of the author’s 44 books had been published by the time he died in 1991. Geisel dubbed his secret collection, containing about 200 works, the “Midnight Paintings.” In a preface to a book about the collection called “The Cat Behind the Hat,” Geisel’s wife Audrey

writes: “I’m gratified to carry out Ted’s wishes and have these works revealed to the world.” Schuffman said there is the public side of Dr. Seuss that many grew up with, but visitors to the exhibit will discover his private mind. Geisel, born in 1904 in Massachusetts, was a self-taught artist whose talents ranged from watercolour to oil to sculpture, Schuffman said. He studied at Oxford University to be an Eng-

lish professor, but quit when he realized he was doodling more than taking notes. He began his career as an editorial cartoonist in the 1920s, served in the army during the Second World War and visited more than 30 countries in Europe and South America before he was 30 years old. “I meet a lot of people at shows and exhibitions who knew that Seuss certainly was an author who revolutionized

children’s literacy in the late 1950s, but never realized that he actually illustrated those books as well,” Schuffman said. Among the gallery highlights will be a portfolio of nine drawings recreated last year to honour the 25th anniversary of Geisel’s final book, Oh the Places You’ll Go! He made the handcoloured drawings before the book went to final ink and paint. A quirkier display will be five surreal animal heads mounted

on wood plaques made in the 1930s, called Unorthodox Taxidermy. Fabricated from paint, papier mache and clay, the sculptures have names like The Carbonic Walrus and the Goo-GooEyed Tasmanian Wolghast. Schuffman described the work being displayed as having a “Seussian slant.” “When you see them in context with his full body of work, it just clicks and makes sense.” The Canadian Press

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Taylor Swift’s new boo boasts impressive list of acting gigs Although he is forever doomed to be known to millennials as pop star Taylor Swift’s boyfriend, Tom Hiddleston happens to be one of the most gifted actors on stage, film or television. This is the freakish nature of living in the Hiddleswift bubble and dating a woman with 69 million Twitter followers. Alsoran Kim Kardashian at 44 million could only hope to have that kind of reach. The English actor is perhaps best known for his role as Thor’s evil brother Loki in The Avengers movie series. But the 35-year-old thespian also has a substantial body of challenging and critically acclaimed work including a stage career in London’s West End, which won him a Laurence Olivier Award for Best Newcomer. Watch him sing and play guitar as American country star Hank Williams in the biopic I Saw The Light and you will forget that Loki ever existed. Still, while he has made the leap to leading man status, he doesn’t quite elicit the same level of fawning devotion as his good friend, fellow British actor Benedict Cumberbatch. But a dalliance with Swift certainly won’t hurt his reputation. He does have dedicated fans who call themselves Hiddlestoners who follow his every move

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passionately. His body of work, ranging from big budget sci-fi to serious drama also means that he has a diverse fan base that overlaps and intersects with Cumberbatch’s Cumberbitches, Dr. Who’s Whovians, the Marvel Universe and the Shakespeare fan club. Here are a few reasons why Hiddleston is more than a boy toy or a future footnote in a Taylor Swift lyric.

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as Hank Williams in I Saw The Light, and in the cinematic adaptation of the J.G. Ballard novel High-Rise. The year before he starred in the National Theatre’s Coriolanus, winning the Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Actor. This year you could see him on TV in AMC’s six-part series The Night Manager. Fans think he should be the next James bond Hiddleston was reportedly in “advanced talks” with producers as a potential 007. “I simply love the theme tune, the tropes and the mythology. I love the whole thing. If it ever came knocking, it would be an extraordinary opportunity,” he told the Sunday Times. However, wearing an “I heart

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Winnipeg kicker Justin Medlock hit four of his six field-goal attempts to give the Blue Bombers their first win of the season, a 28-24 victory over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on Thursday night. The former Ticat, returning to Hamilton for the first time as a Bomber, hit from 25, 18, 38 and 47 yards out and missed twice from 51. Hamilton (1-2) committed six turnovers, including two interceptions and three fumbles by quarterback Jeremiah

I really wanted to take a penalty in a big match like that. I was very composed, I didn’t think twice. Antoine Griezmann

ing its first major trophy since C u p Euro 2000. Germany missed its s e m i chance to add the European title finals. to the World Cup it won in 2014. Griezmann has now scored six While goals at Euro 2016 — twice as a repeat many as any other player at the of the Bratournament — and could have zil rout was completed a hat trick on a break never on the in the 86th but shot straight at cards, Gergoalkeeper Manuel Neuer. many could “ We ’ r e v e r y h a p p y,” h a v e Griezmann said. “We have to keep our feet on the ground. We still have a match to go.” Germany had gone 50 years unbeaten against host nations at major tournaments, dating back to its loss to England in the 1966 World Cup final and encompassing a famous 7-1 humbling of Brazil in the 2014 PATRIK STOLLARZ/AFP/Getty Images Wo r l d

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block Emre Can’s bouncing shot. France took the lead from the penalty spot after Bastian Schweinsteiger handled the ball in an aerial challenge with Patrice Evra. Griezmann stepped up to score, striking the penalty hard to Neuer’s right. “I really wanted to take a penalty in a big match like that. I was very composed, I didn’t think twice,” Griezmann said. It was the second time in as many games that Germany had given away a spot-kick for handball. Jerome Boateng blocked the ball with an arm above June 26

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Wimbledon

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his head in the quarter-final against Italy. “It’s just bad luck, just an unlucky action,” Germany coach Joachim Loew said of the penalty. “In a challenge, when you’re jumping, there are movements that you can’t really control.” Trailing in a match for the first time in the tournament, Germany could not recover its previous dominance after halftime. It then had to cope with losing key defender Boateng, who picked up an ankle injury after an hour. The German defence had not conceded from open play all tournament, but it fell apart for Griezmann’s second goal in the 72nd minute. A sluggish pass by Benedikt Hoewedes to right back Joshua Kimmich was cut out by Paul Pogba and Neuer could only palm away the midfielder’s cross to Griezmann, who finished with ease.

four-game sweep and end the Pirates’ season-best seven-game winning streak. The Associated Press

Cavendish coasts to stage victory in Tour de France British sprinter Mark Cavendish easily won the sixth stage of the Tour de France in a mass finish on Thursday. It was Cavendish’s third stage win of this Tour, his 29th overall. Greg van Avermaet kept the yellow jersey. The Associated Press

Venus falls short of all-Williams final Venus Williams’ deepest Grand Slam run in a half-dozen years ended one victory short of what would have been yet another Wimbledon title match against her sister Serena. Venus was broken in her first four service games Thursday and lost to No. 4-seeded Angelique Kerber 6-4, 6-4. The 36-year-old Venus was the oldest Slam semifinalist since Martina Navratilova was 37 at Wimbledon in 1994. Venus is a five-time champion

at the grass-court tournament, but she hadn’t made it this far since at Wimbledon since 2009, or at any major since the 2010 U.S. Open. In control from start to finish in Thursday’s first semifinal, Serena needed all of 48 minutes to overwhelm Elena Vesnina 6-2, 6-0 in what felt like a training session. In men’s action Friday, Canada’s Milos Raonic will take on Roger Federer in the semifinals. The Associated Press


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Banned Jones denies PED use UFC

Interim light heavyweight champ could face long ban Jon Jones struggled for words while his tears flowed. Frustration and fear were evident on his face. Although the man widely recognized as the world’s most talented mixed martial artist denied using any performance-enhancing substances, he couldn’t explain the positive drug test that knocked him out of UFC 200’s main event and threw his tumultuous career into crisis again. The UFC interim light heavyweight champion repeatedly cried at a hastily arranged news conference Thursday, a day after his rematch with Daniel Cormier was cancelled. “I would never take anything that would enhance my game,� Jones said. “Being labelled as someone who would ever cheat, it hurts me more than anything I’ve ever been through in my career.� Jones’ manager, Malki Kawa, said the fighter was informed of a possible PED violation by USADA, which administers the UFC’s antidrug policy. They hoped to get the results of a test of Jones’ backup sample later Thursday, although they have little hope the result will change. If the positive test is confirmed, Jones could face a multiyear suspension. Jones and Kawa declined to name the substance for which Jones was flagged, although Kawa said it “could be� related to a

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nutritional supplement. Jones said he “can’t even pronounce it. I’ve never even heard of it.� Jones said he has been taking the same supplements for most of his career, and he has no idea why he failed last month’s test after passing seven doping tests this year. Although Jones had endured numerous public embarrassments over his apparent use of recreational drugs, he has been a vocal opponent of performance-enhancing substances in MMA. “You can say whatever

you want about Jon over the years,� Kawa said. “For the last year, he’s done nothing but try his best to live his life right, to eat right, to do the right things, and obviously not to be in this type of predicament. ... He didn’t cheat at all.� USADA spokesman Ryan Madden confirmed the potential violation stemmed from an out-of-competition test on June 16. “Mr. Jones’ B-sample is currently being analyzed by the independent WADA-accredited laboratory in Salt Lake City, Utah,� Madden said. “We have requested that the laboratory report those results to us as soon as possible.� No matter the results of the second test, Brock Lesnar’s heavyweight bout with knockout artist Mark Hunt is UFC 200’s new main event. The Associated Press

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Tulo torches Tigers in Jays’ comeback Shortstop Troy Tulowitzki had a pair of RBI singles, including a tie-breaking hit in the bottom of the eighth inning, as the Toronto Blue Jays rallied past the Detroit Tigers 5-4 on a muggy Thursday night. All-star third baseman Josh Donaldson had two hits and two runs for the Blue Jays (49-39), who won their sixth straight. Canadian Michael Saunders, who hopes to be voted into the all-star game by fans in an online ballot, was 2 for 4 with three runs

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For Metro Canada The delicious avocado spread elevates this simple fried egg sammie to something special, which is what you deserve on a Friday night. Ready in Prep time: 5 minutes Cook time: 5 minutes Ingredients • 1/2 avocado • 5 basil leaves, torn into pieces • 1 teaspoon lemon juice • butter for pan • 2 eggs • salt and pepper • 4 slices bread • 1./4 cup shaved Monterey jack cheese Directions

1. In a small bowl, mix avocado until smooth. Stir in the lemon juice and pieces of basil. Set aside. Toast four slices of bread in a toaster oven or toaster. Remove and let cool. 2. Spread two slices with avocado mixture. Set aside. 3. Warm a skillet over medium heat. Add 1 to 2 teaspoons of butter and melt. Crack the eggs into the pan and season with salt and pepper. Cook until whites are nearly set then gently flip eggs. Allow to cook another minute and then remove from pan, placing one on each slice of bread without avocado spread. 4. Sprinkle the warm egg with cheese. Top with the slice of bread that has the avocado spread. Cut and serve warm and runny. for more meal ideas, VISIT sweetpotatochronicles.com

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Taurus April 21 - May 21 Today you feel optimistic and hopeful for your future. This is good. Admittedly, responsibilities with children might be challenging. Gemini May 22 - June 21 This is an excellent day for business and commerce. Look for ways to boost your income, because they exist. Meanwhile, be patient with Mom or an older female relative.

Cancer June 22 - July 23 Today you seem to be larger than life, which is why it’s a good day to make overall plans for the future. Your mind is clear, sharp and ready for big ideas! Leo July 24 - Aug. 23 This is an excellent day to do behind-the-scenes research, because you are in the right frame of mind. You believe you will find what you’re looking for, which is why you will probably will! Virgo Aug. 24 - Sept. 23 Group discussions and talks with clubs and associations will be positive today. Your enthusiasm will persuade others to endorse your ideas.

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Libra Sept. 24 - Oct. 23 This is a strong day to talk to bosses, parents and authority figures. Don’t listen to nagging second doubts that you privately might have. Just do it. Scorpio Oct. 24 - Nov. 22 This is a great day to study something new. It’s also a good day to make plans for publishing, the media, medicine and the law. Travel plans will be ambitious! Sagittarius Nov. 23 - Dec. 21 Sit down with someone today to discuss shared property, inheritances, taxes and debt, because you will make strides in these areas. Everyone wants a win/win solution.

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Capricorn Dec. 22 - Jan. 20 Relations with others are excellent today. People are interested in new information, because they are impressed with the power of positive thinking. Aquarius Jan. 21 - Feb. 19 You will accomplish a lot at work today, because you are in a positive frame of mind. Briefly, you might be discouraged about budget restraints or shared equipment. Pisces Feb. 20 - March 20 This is a wonderful day for social occasions, the arts, sports events and playful times with children. Be patient with a partner, because a few glitches might arise.

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It’s all in The Stars Your daily horoscope by Francis Drake Aries March 21 - April 20 This is a wonderful day to tackle home repairs or have important family discussions; on the whole, people are upbeat and positive. Nevertheless, a brief encounter with your boss might be another matter.

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