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Unmasking the hacktivists

A new documentary probes the murky world of Anonymous and other cyber pranksters and freedom fighters

Bond's good taste extends to his wardrobe

If he's particular enough to like his martini shaken, not stirred, James Bond probably likes his trousers trim, not tight.

Ang Lee says Life of Pi more than just an art-house film

Oscar-winning director Ang Lee said he worked hard during the four years of shooting on Life of Pi to give the $100-million art-house film appeal for general audiences.

Semi-finalists announced for non-fiction prize

A hostage's tale of captivity, an ode to public transit, and a dark look at the history of a writer's new town are among the 10 semi-finalists for the $40,000 sa国际传媒 National Award for Canadian Non-Fiction.

Ice Pilots soars over competition

A closeup look at tonight's TV "Hang onto your hats, boys," comes a scratchy voice over the radio.
Bond's best and worst: villains to gadgets

Bond's best and worst: villains to gadgets

Franchise celebrates its 50th year with release of Skyfall this week

Role of Net in culture explored

The American computer scientist who popularized the term "virtual reality" will give a free talk at the University of Victoria tonight. Jaron Lanier will speak at 8: 15 p.m. at the Phillip T. Young Recital Hall in the School of Music building.
Fire still burns for guitar slinger

Fire still burns for guitar slinger

It's been 25 years since Colin James released his debut disc, but he still loves the music business 'like crazy'

Bachelor sa国际传媒's women reunite

Bachelorettes return to Victoria for show's final tapings and to confront the man they all chased on reality TV

Andr茅-Philippe Gagnon: Man of 1,000 voices goes high-tech

Impressionist Andr茅-Philippe Gagnon adds video wizardry to show