While reading the Wikipedia entry for Baha Men's 2000 hit song Who Let the Dogs Out, unemployed artist Ben Sisto found an incomplete citation. From there, he fell down a rabbit hole of calypso, competing claims and copyright law, all in the effort to answer the age-old question: Who let the dogs out?
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Read MoreUnlike many esports leagues, Overwatch features lower level teams of players who work their way up to bigger teams — much like how hockey players from the Toronto Marlies get recruited up to the Toronto Maple Leafs. This system paves the way for esports players to develop their skills and eventually become professionals.
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Read MoreIn the lead-up to the province's June 7 election, both the Ontario Liberals and NDP criticized the Progressive Conservative Party for releasing an uncosted platform just a week before the election and after advance polls had already been open for more than two weeks.
But journalist Jen Gerson says platforms aren't all they're cracked up to be.
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Read MoreIn 2014, Disney shuttered the Star Wars expanded universe, an often messy patchwork of books, comics, shows and games that built on the first six movies. Three decades of stories were ruled out-of-continuity with the new properties Disney was creating.
Now, Solo: A Star Wars Story, which hits theatres Friday, May 25, tells the origin story of smuggler/scoundrel Han Solo. And it might be bringing some expanded universe story elements back.
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