Author M.G. Vassanji
Genre fiction
Publisher Doubleday Canada
Pages 258
Price $29.95
Nowadays, we think of nostalgia as a rose-tinted view of the past that’s just a knob-turn away from sentimentality. But the condition described here, which can “pull the sufferer into an internal abyss,” plays the word closer to its Greek root, algos, meaning pain or ache.
“Rejuvies” include refugees, war criminals or terrorists from across the Long Border that protects the North Atlantic Alliance from Maskinia, a loosely defined region of ex-European colonies whose inhabitants speak a Babel-like mix of Arabic, English and African languages.
Though Maskinia is considered lawless and barbaric, it’s exploited by the NAA for its valuable resources as well as its inhabitants’ genetic material. Those seeking “authentic” experiences still travel there, though the recent abduction of a young reporter, Holly Chu, has served as a reminder of the region’s dangers.
Frank’s job, which involves debugging people’s personal fictions and smoothing out their inconsistencies, sounds a lot like editing: “To our eyes, every life story is one more narrative to be examined for structure and meaning and coherence; for its utility.”
Joan works in the women’s department at Bay Harrods and keeps a lover. She’s kind to Frank, but both recognize the transactional nature of their relationship. On their first night together, Frank says, they made love, “Or I made love, she gave herself up to sex. And she agreed to move in with me.”
He also starts keeping a journal – a book of secrets, if you will – which he handwrites to avoid Tom’s prying eyes. It’s a futile gesture: Tom has access to Frank’s thoughts though he politely pretends not to.
Sure enough, Frank is soon contacted by the Department of Internal Security (one of several Orwellian flourishes), which tells him to stop contacting Presley, who, they claim, is a national security risk. Prohibition being the surest way to pique someone’s interest, Frank does no such thing, cueing the unravelling of Nostalgia’s well-calibrated plot.
Nostalgia is often funny and ironic, a description that hasn’t often applied to Vassanji’s writing. While portraying Toronto’s Yonge and Eglinton as a hotbed for social foment is a bit of an inside joke – the corner is known locally as “Young and Eligible” – other touches, such as the characterizing of anti-rejuvenation religious groups as “pro-death” will have broader resonance. (In other bad news, the Leafs are still losing.)
The future presented in Alexander Weinstein’s stories is not so outlandish. Its technology is an extension of what we have now, its role unchanged:
The thrilling becomes mundane, a job, a chore. The ecological catastrophe is everything we’ve been told to expect.
What interests Weinstein is the relation between people. In the title story, the new world is a Sims-like virtual environment where a childless couple starts a family. Their children are data; the couple’s feelings for them are not.
Several stories suggest societal deterioration only to undercut such pessimism. Suffering, then as now, is unevenly distributed. What is new about this new world is its expression, which is why reading these stories fills one with intense recognition. This new world is ours.
Oct. 1, 2016 "Westworld is a fantastic mess of action, ideas and melancholy": I found this article by John Doyle in the Globe and Mail . I wasn't going to watch Westworld because it was on HBO. It didn't look that interesting. If I can have access to watch it, I will:
Mega budgeted and beautifully made, it is a fantastic mess of action, ideas and melancholy. As a story, it has flaws and sometimes soars. As a statement, it is achingly pensive. It is not, as some coverage suggests, HBO’s next Game of Thrones. It doesn’t have the same aesthetic or dramatic torque while it certainly is sweeping and seductive in a perverse way. Buckle up for a mind-blowing ride.
We see guests behaving outrageously. The characters you want to root for are the robots.
Goodness is ephemeral, flimsy. Put people in the circumstance where risk-free behaviour is offered and the worst happens.
Second, the series is about making television itself – the creative team behind the theme park have the power to construct narratives that can appall or please the guests.
Third, it is made clear that sooner or later we come to love machines, we anthropomorphize.
And there is so much more. Unsettling and unapologetically ambitious and adult, Westworld is very much worth your time.
It’s somewhat angsty, obviously, given that the central character Natalie Lawson (Torri Higginson), has cancer and has been given a year to live. As this season opens, she is part of a trial for a new cancer treatment and therefore has some hope. But, around her, the family is stretched, trying to cope.
The strength of the first episodes was anchored by the deft comedy of people trying to comfort Natalie, but also live well and expand their horizons in light of Natalie’s condition. By far the most compelling character is her sister Maggie (Lauren Lee Smith), who is addicted to being irresponsible.
I'm switching it up a bit. From Jan. 2015- Dec. 2019, I have been posting job articles.
Now there will be more filmmaking articles.
My week:
Sun. Dec. 29, 2019 Work: I worked at my 1st restaurant job and it was quiet. It was fun that I got to talk to the server Sh about TV. Sh is a Filipino guy in his early 20s.
TV shows/ mid-season 2020:
1. Arrow- I watched it from day one. Sh said he stopped at season 3 when he got Netflix.
2. Criminal Minds- I also watched that show from the beginning. Sh watches that show here and there.
Sh: You know that black guy?
Tracy: Shemar Moore who left the show to do the TV show SWAT?
Sh: Yeah, did his character die?
Tracy: No, his character moved away.
The last season (15) of the show will come out on Jan. 8, 2020.
3. Quantico- I watched all the episodes. Sh says he watched the first season and a bit of the 2nd season.
4. Supernatural- I watched a few eps when it came out and thought it was average. Sh watched all the eps and said it improved in season 4.
5. Manifest- This show came out fall 2018 and I liked it. It was average.
"After a turbulent, but routine flight, those onboard discover the world has aged five years, and soon a deeper mystery unfolds."
The 2nd season comes out on Jan. 6, 2020 on City TV and it's 13 episodes. I'm going to guess the show will be cancelled after the 2nd season because it went from fall to mid-season.
Does anyone remember Timeless that came out in fall 2016? It then got a 2nd season and it came out in spring and got cancelled.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8421350/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0
6. Burden of Truth: This Canadian law drama is back on Jan. 8, 2020 on CBC.
https://gem.cbc.ca/season/burden-of-truth/season-3/2b9e3e72-ba88-44cd-a3cf-02dff9cac604
7. Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector:
"A retired forensic criminologist teams up with an ambitious young detective to help capture some of the most dangerous criminals in America."
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9307990/
LINCOLN RHYME: HUNT FOR THE BONE COLLECTOR, NBC
Jan. 3, 2020:
8. Deputy: I was looking at the website and I saw this show was on Fox so I watched the pilot. It had a lot of action. It was average and I will record the episodes and will watch it all in one week. I expect this show to last 1 season because it's mid-season, and most of those shows usually aren't good and last 1 season.
There are exceptions like Lucifer that came out mid-season and is on their 5th season.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8873996/?ref_=rvi_tt
Then I talked to the hostess G and she said she watches lots of Hallmark Christmas TV movies. I have seen a couple because my favorite Edmonton actor Eric Johnson is in it. I don't like those because they're boring. There is hardly any drama, conflict, or tension to make the story interesting.
She did see Last Christmas and said it was sad, but good.
https://badcb.blogspot.com/2014/12/call-me-mrs-miracle-tv-movie.html
"Canada Goose slammed for 'capitalizing' on Toronto pedestrian deaths with new $1,500 jacket":
According to the brand’s website, the 3-in-1 Toronto Jacket was designed with the city’s “unpredictable” weather in mind. Available in bright white for women ($1,495) and black for men ($1,395), the down coat features a “Toronto” detailed grab strap on the back, and a special pocket at the wrist to hold a Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) pass card. The Toronto Jacket also features reflective detailing at the cuffs and reflective webbing to help increase visibility for urban dwellers.
https://ca.style.yahoo.com/canada-goose-street-death-toronto-jacket-172604287.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly9jYS55YWhvby5jb20vP3A9dXMmZ3VjY291bnRlcj0x&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAGOt1uNggotmjSTdQ7bLyX7MO_fhoO_jGJDAIu8MytyEPg-TE4iCaVvvdinsoHvtPvUBageQ2rRDj71bRDGU5mY-Doo3a6VTc4VCKwJwl0HiTLWc3Vjx-JmWXpoZZuykmLG-l6Q1dz578a1tKmlwJaheyGzZQg8XUk6MDwRdY-nJ
- Jogging gear has included reflective strips for years. Some people in Canada think too much.
My opinion: I agree with the comments that Canada Goose is doing something good like helping people be more visible.
Dec. 31, 2019 Cannabis stores robbery in Edmonton:
My opinion: If you want to work at a cannabis store, it's not safe and is prone to be robbed like a liquor store. Of course, any store can be robbed, but those are most likely.
That reminds me of a MTV Music Video Award show where before they show the nominees, there is a video before it.
Young woman: I don't like how music videos blur out people giving the finger.
She then gives the finger and it blurs it out.
Young woman: Is there anyone here who doesn't know what I'm doing? I think music videos should blur out random things in it to make it more interesting.
Jan. 1, 2020 Queen of Manifestation: I have been listening to Jen Mazer and her 12 Days of Solstice videos. I have been liking it and sharing it on Facebook. It's been positive listening to her talk about setting goals and intentions for the new year and new decade.
Day 11:
What do you want to feel when you get this/ or achieve this goal? Happy? Then get into that feeling now to attract it.
Day 10:
Let's review what went well and what didn't go well.
How would you improve?
What are your priorities?
The community has collective wisdom because of other people's experiences and they can help you.
Day 7:
The 8 min. 30 sec part talks about this study where the heart can intuitively slow down or go fast before a picture appears.
Write your goals and intentions like they are already happening in the present. If you say "I will make $5000 a month" then "will" is in the future. You should write "I will make more than $5000 a month."
Day 5:
Don't be afraid of change in order to experience something new, you have to make a shift.
Day 3:
Day 2:
Tell people about the positive things that happened in your life. It will make them happy and raise their energy.
Day 1:
Reflect on what went well and didn't in 2019. Also clean your home.
https://www.facebook.com/pg/QueenOfManifestation/videos/?ref=page_internal
Jan. 2, 2020 Rapper Lexxi Alija passed away: I didn't know who she was, but I decided to listen to her song "Me Myself and I." That's sad.
https://theinnersane.com/2020/01/02/sudden-and-unexpected-demise-lexii-alijai-21-year-old-rapper-passed-away-on-new-years-day/
Bobbie Kristina Brown’s Boyfriend And Guilty Attacker Nick Gordon Dies, Suspect Drug Overdose:
My opinion: It seems like death surrounds Whitney Houston, to Bobbi Kristina Brown, to Nick Gordon.
https://theinnersane.com/2020/01/02/bobbie-kristina-browns-boyfriend-and-guilty-attacker-nick-gordon-dies-suspect-drug-overdose/
Jan. 3, 2020 GE Call centres: I found this 2007 Job Classfied ad.
The website doesn't work:
https://www.gecallcentercareers.com/
It lead me to this, and it's in the US:
https://www.accessify.com/g/gecallcentercareers.com