Dogs are the best, right?

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‘The Suicide Squad,’ ‘Reservation Dogs,’ more Olympics and everything else you don’t want to miss on TV this week

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Put on your Tron outfits and gather the K-popstars, we’ve got an Olympics to shut down.

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The Rio Olympics: Put on your broccoli costume, it’s time to end this shitshow

After 17 days of unfinished hotels, and Zika worries, and mysterious color-changing pools, and sick horses, and corrupt officials, and a missing Mary Carillo, and more sexist commentary than you could shake a stick at, and the reignition of the Cold War, and Phelps Phace, and one actually robbed athlete and, of course, Ryan Lochte, it’s time to drain the green pools and call it an Olympics here in Rio. Go get into your feathered headdress, wax up Mr. Tonga and let’s get this spectacle started! Continue reading “The Rio Olympics: Put on your broccoli costume, it’s time to end this shitshow”

Roll out the robots, it’s time to shut down the 2014 Disaster Olympics

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“The telling of our humble Canadian story”

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Smiley N. Pool : Chronicle Olympic Bureau

This actually happened.

Whether you consider the 2010 Winter Olympic games from Vancouver a tragedy, a failure, an inspiration or just a distraction from all your usual programming, after two weeks of Olympic coverage what will be Vancouver’s legacy?

Beijing greeted us with a big, elaborate vision of a brave new world, just as we ourselves were on the precipice of a potential sweeping change in our own country. Two years later, things are just a lot more … well, bleak. Some of us, weary of lots of “hopey changey” bombast and spectacle, just can’t be moved by CGI whales swimming across the floor. Or dudes with neck beards from YouTube reading slam poetry. Or post-apocalyptic tap dancers. Canada tried to portray itself as a country that stands at the front of the world, unafraid to take a leap into the future and lead the global society in the charge.

And, well? That’s just not the Canada we know. We, of course, being Americans, with our American point-of-view and, most importantly, our American broadcaster, NBC. Unfortunately, on this side of our friendly border, Vancouver’s legacy was beamed into our television machines with maddening delays, puzzling programming choices and an American-centric focus. The whole shebang was tinged with an ever-present sense of clumsiness that I feel had much more to do with Rockefeller Center than anything happening in British Columbia.

Now what of the closing ceremony? MUCH BETTER. Canada showcased its sense of humor, its rustic charms and its pride in even the most silly aspects of its culture.

So what happened? Here’s our recap:

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Olympics: 谢谢 for the memories!

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