Getting in motion is key to lowering health risks
Research encourages physical activity as a way for individuals to avoid cancer, stroke, and heart disease. Although physical activity is highly recommended, going to the gym is not the only way to getting physically active. Kathleen Trotter, a personal trainer and columnist for the Globe and Mail, as well... Read more
A recent contestant on “America’s Next Top Model” was killed in a triple slaying in Charlotte, North Carolina, police and the reality show’s producers said on Wednesday. Police said Mirjana Puhar, 19, was among three people whose bodies were found in a home Tuesday night. Emmanuel Jesus Rangel, 19, was arrested... Read more
Fresh off her show-stealing performance at the Academy Awards, Lady Gaga has inked a deal for her next project: starring in the upcoming fifth season of “American Horror Story.” The hit FX anthology series from executive producer Ryan Murphy marks the superstar’s first major TV gig. No details about... Read more
Pop star Madonna’s gasp-inducing “wardrobe malfunction” at a star-studded London awards ceremony grabbed British headlines on Thursday along with photos of her falling backwards downstairs tangled in a swirling cape. Madonna’s tumble overshadowed anything else at Wednesday’s British music industry annual Brit Awards. The fall came in the midst of her singing “Living... Read more
Fashion Police co-host Kelly Osbourne has threatened to leave show amid the Zendaya Coleman controversy. The British 30-year old was upset over comments made by fellow co-host Giuliana Rancic who described Zendaya’s dreadlocked Oscar hair as “smelling like patchouli oil and weed.” The remark didn’t sit well with viewers... Read more
Colourism: The dividing lines in the black community
“If you’re black, stay back; if you’re brown, stick around; if you’re yellow, you’re mellow; if you’re white, you’re all right.” A simple nursery rhyme on the surface but one that illustrates a long-standing issue in the black community. “Colourism” has divided black people for hundreds of years since the inception... Read more
Humber  holds open house for new Lakeshore Campus centre
Skedline reporters Sara Miller and Sohini Mondal attend the open house for Lakeshore grounds Interpretive Centre at Humber College. Area residents joined the meeting to discuss possible future development plans. The centre will be located in the new welcome building at the corner of Lakeshore Blvd. W. and Kipling Ave.... Read more
SkedNOW Feb 26, 2015
Using art as therapy
  Most people have fond memories of their childhood and how art was a way of expressing their creative young minds, but as we grow and face obstacles in life we tend to forget the positive effects of expressing ourselves through art. For some more than others, art can... Read more
Take a tour at Canadian International Auto Show 2015
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