Vue Weekly: Slates - "Golden Leaves"

Slates performs live at the Vue Weekly Studio on October 19, 2009.
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Slates performs live at the Vue Weekly Studio on October 19, 2009.
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Shout Out Out Out Out performs "Bad Choices" at the band's album release shows for Reintegration Time. Filmed by Vue Weekly.
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Rob Malowany of Devilsplender plays "Living Mystery." Recorded May 21, 2009 at the Vue Weekly studio.
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Manraygun performs live at Vue Weekly on November 30, 2009. This song, "Sinner's Rain," comes from the band's third album, 2009's Everything Is Temporary.
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Manraygun performs live at Vue Weekly on November 30, 2009. This song, "Goodman Brown," comes from the band's third album, 2009's Everything Is Temporary.
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Manraygun performs live at Vue Weekly on November 30, 2009. This song, "Whiskey Makes a Wise Man Wiser," comes from the band's third album, 2009's Everything Is Temporary.
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This traditional german christmas craft will add simple, elegant detail to your room when hung from the ceiling or in the window by a thread. Made from a translucent paper called glassine, these sixteen pointed stars playfully capture the light. Glassine is ph balanced paper used for archiving photographs and such. It can be found at most art and craft supply stores. This project is simple to do and also good for older children. Step one. Cut 16 rectangles of paper 4 inches by 2 inches. To ...

Star struck centre pieces Layers of pretty papers are stacked to create these simple centre pieces that dress up any festive table. Pick up some different coloured papers from the Re-use Centre, or use construction paper you have around the house. If you are feeling fancy, go to Evergreen stationary or use scrapbooking paper. Top it off with a piece of aluminum foil to reflect the light and prevent scorching your table! Step one. Print out the pattern and trim to 8 inches by 8 inches. Step ...
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Ron Hawkins (Lowest of the Low) performs live at Vue Weekly on November 24, 2009.
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