Tag: Germany

Six countries in six weeks

When people ask me why I enjoy travelling so much, I explain my love of globe-trotting as a state of mind rather than a need to place another pin on a world map.  This past summer, what started off as a couple weeks of research in Minsk and St Petersburg turned into a six week adventure with stops...

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Anti-immigrant group should be condemned

Gilad Streiner, ArtSci ’16 Voices of intolerance are growing louder in Germany. A grassroots, anti-immigration organization founded in the predominantly white province of Saxony and known as Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamization of the West (PEGIDA) is quickly gaining momentum. PEGIDA-organized...

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Bringing the blues

If Ben Caplan’s tour bus caught fire, he knows exactly what he’d grab first. “I’d get my guitar, then my keyboard, then my suit and then my yoga mat.” He and backup band The Casual Smokers are currently on tour with dates set for all around southern Ontario. Caplan said the band is then heading to...

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Do the creep, Kingston

The last time psychobilly punk rock band The Creepshow came to Kingston, some audience members started punching people next to them in the face. So says Sean McNab, the stand-up bassist and singer of the five-piece Toronto-born band. Their beat-heavy and mosh-worthy songs may have sinister undertones,...

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