Archive for 'Beats'
Sustainable Seafood: Sydney, Australia
Five stops on my crustacean vacation in Sydney, written for onAir, Air Canada’s monthly newsletter. 1. To get myself in an aquatic frame of mind, I start by heading to the venerable Sydney Fish Market, the city’s source for all things fishy since 1945. It’s also the largest fish market in the southern hemisphere and […]
Posted: October 1st, 2010 under City, Food, Misc, onAir, Travel.
Tags: Australia, fish, seafood, Sydney
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Jean-Pierre Jeunet, Micmacs (in Hour Magazine)
Delicate Essence: Jean-Pierre Jeunet finds his muse for Micmacs à tire-larigot Bienvenue chez Les Ch’tis was a monster hit in Canada and the United States, bringing French comedy films back into the limelight – though some might say that Ch’tis, though undeniably hilarious, was rather broad, and that indeed, France has a subtler and richer […]
Posted: June 30th, 2010 under Hour Magazine, Jean-Pierre Jeunet, Misc, Movies, People.
Tags: Delicatessen, Jean-Pierre Jeunet, Micmacs a tire-larigot
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Splice, by Vincenzo Natali (in Hour Magazine)
Earth Angel: Vincenzo Natali’s Splice explores potentialities of our genetic future Splice, Toronto director Vincenzo Natali’s (Cube) more-than-a-decade-in-the-making film about the near-future of genetic engineering, is by far the best Canadian film this year, and possibly the best sci-fi monster movie since Aliens. Though, in Natali’s words, it’s more like “a monster movie spliced with […]
Posted: June 10th, 2010 under Hour Magazine, Misc, Movies, People.
Tags: Adrien Brody, Dren, genetic engineering, Sarah Polley, Splice, Vincenzo Natali
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Eating Arizona (in enRoute, Air Canada’s inflight mag)
“They don’t give you much in terms of nutrition,” shrugs Noland Johnson as he pulls down a tall frond of ocotillo and hands me its small scarlet buds. “But if you’re out walking in the desert and it’s really hot, they’re nice and refreshing.” Sure enough, when I put the bud on my tongue, I […]
Posted: June 1st, 2010 under enRoute, Food, Misc, People, Travel.
Tags: Arisona, desert foods, saguaro cactus, Sonoran desert, Tohono O'odham
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The Socalled Movie (Hour Magazine, cover)
Socalled Life: Filmaker Garry Beitel takes a kaleidoscopic approach to Josh Dolgin in The Socalled Movie It sounded like a great idea for a documentary: In 2007, the Montreal rapper and producer Socalled, a.k.a. Josh Dolgin, along with his parents, organized a klezmer/heritage cruise down the Dnieper River from Kiev to Odessa. On the chartered […]
Posted: May 31st, 2010 under Hour Magazine, Misc, Movies, Music, People, Travel.
Tags: Garry Beitel, Katie Moore, NFB, Socalled, The Socalled Movie
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Reel Injun, by Neil Diamond (Hour Magazine, cover)
The Real Neil Diamond: Cree documentarian finds his own fame at FIFA The receptionist at the Palm Springs Hilton doesn’t miss a beat when I dial up and ask for Neil Diamond. Apparently, he’s staying at the hotel under his own name. The Montreal-based Cree filmmaker Neil Diamond may not yet be as famous as […]
Posted: March 21st, 2010 under Hour Magazine, Movies, Music, Neil Diamond, People.
Tags: Clint Eastwood, Cree, documentary, FIFA, Neil Diamond, Reel Injun, Rezolution Pictures
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Francis Coppola: My favourite street (in enRoute)
Francis Ford Coppola’s most famous scenes may be set in New York, but he’s been a Californian since his days at UCLA. In 1972, when he started work on The Godfather, the director set up operations on Kearny Street in San Francisco’s North Beach neighbourhood. An acclaimed vintner and hotelier, Coppola also finds the time […]
Posted: December 4th, 2009 under City, enRoute, Food, Misc, Movies, People.
Tags: Francis Ford Coppola, Kearny St., San Francisco, Zoetrope
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Where the Wild Things Are, by Spike Jonze (Hour Magazine, cover)
Wild and wooly Spike Jonze’s Where The Wild Things Are will help you regress I’ve always thought it was significant that Maurice Sendak called his book Where the Wild Things Are, and not What the Wild Things Do. In a world where the emphasis, even for kids, is so often on human striving and achieving, […]
Posted: October 28th, 2009 under Beats, Movies, People, Travel.
Tags: Catherine O'Hara, Forest Whitaker, Maurice Sendak, Spike Jonze, where the Wild Things Are
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