Archive for 'People'
Coming home: An interview with Zhang Yimou (Published: Georgia Straight)
TORONTO – Besides being one of the leading lights in China’s so-called Fifth Generation of filmmakers, Zhang Yimou is also, for moviegoers of a certain vintage, one of his country’s best-loved historical storytellers. His period films often contemplate pivotal moments in China’s past, told from conflicting points of view, offering ways of remembering a past […]
Posted: October 31st, 2015 under City, Misc, Movies, People, Zhang Yimou.
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Ed Burtynsky /Jennifer Baichwal’s Watermark (Published: Georgia Straight)
TORONTO—IF YOU THINK you know what water is, you don’t. Watermark, Jennifer Baichwal and Edward Burtynsky’s documentary shot in 5K ultra high-def video, brings us on a trip to the hyperreal extremes of what water can be at its most powerful, plentiful—or absent. Burtynsky and Baichwal shot 200 hours of footage in far-flung locations around the world, places […]
Posted: October 11th, 2013 under City, Movies, People, The Georgia Straight, Travel.
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Haida Gwaii: Angling for ancient tyee (Published: Askmen)
I landed by private chopper on the helipad at the West Coast Fishing Club’s Clubhouse less than an hour ago, and I’m already suited up in a bright red survival suit aboard a 25-foot Boston Whaler Predator, where three rods bend expectantly into the navy blue water. Each one is fitted with a purpose-built single-action […]
Posted: October 11th, 2013 under Food, Misc, People, Travel.
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Ranch-to-table in the Chilcotin (B.C. Business)
Biodynamic, holistic Rafter 25 Ranch makes their money where their mouth is In the remote Chilcotin plateau, ranching is a way of life. Along Highway 20, the two-lane road that stretches across the Chilcotin Plateau between Williams Lake and Bella Coola, the million-dollar views of the Coastal Range and the rolling green rivers by scenery […]
Posted: September 27th, 2013 under B.C. Business, Food, onAir, People.
Tags: Chilcotin, Commercial Drive, Felix Schellenberg, grass-fed beef, kinikinik restaurant, pasture-to-plate, Vancouver
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Three Mile Meal: Senselab combines Relational Art and public-food activism (Published: Montreal Gazette)
MONTREAL – Though we live in an age where information is constant and ubiquitous, how much do we really know about our own neighbours? The artists and philosophers at SenseLab, a “laboratory for thought in motion” at Concordia University, think that finding common ground is more important than information exchange. Through Three Mile Meal, its […]
Posted: September 11th, 2013 under City, Food, Misc, People, The Montreal Gazette, Travel.
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Corpus Delicti: Disappearance and Bodily Traces in Vancouver 1978-2007 (Published: Maisonneuve)
This is one from the vaults; my first glossy feature and first National Magazine Award win. Being in Vancouver again makes me think about how much has changed since this was published- and how nothing has. “Beyond the search for the corpus delicti—beyond headlines about the “pig farm killer,” the accused Robert Pickton, and the […]
Posted: July 9th, 2013 under City, Misc, People.
Tags: Downtown Eastside, Lincoln Clarkes, Missing Women, Robert Pickton, Stan Douglas, Vancouver
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Boucherie Lawrence: Sourcing protein differently in the Mile End (Published: Montreal Gazette)
MONTREAL – The giant windowed storefront of Boucherie Lawrence is situated on a stretch of the upper Main where high-end designer shops are lined up next to sparse art galleries and mid-century modern furniture stores. The row of window-facing counter stools in its well-designed, airy interior, with meat-specific wall art and a wide pine “merch […]
Posted: June 19th, 2013 under City, Food, Misc, People, The Montreal Gazette, Travel.
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Ethnography of Mile End Holocaust survivors: Rebuilding lives. (Published: Montreal Gazette)
When Zelda Abramson contacted me on a housing-swap website for academics on sabbatical to inquire about subletting my apartment, I gave her a list of its ups and downs. On the pro side, it’s a typical century-old triplex on Waverly St., which means original fixtures, Mile End cachet and a great quartier. On the con […]
Posted: June 9th, 2013 under City, Media, Misc, People, The Montreal Gazette.
Tags: Dr. Zelda Abramson, Jews, Mile End, Montreal, survicvor, The Montreal Gazette, WW II
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The Grand Tour – On Tour with Arcade Fire in Europe (Published: enRoute)
By the time I’m at the foot of Frank Gehry’s Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, I haven’t slept in five days and I’m running on bocadillos and adrenalin. The circadian rhythms of touring like a musician are new to me; when you’re travelling on this kind of schedule, your experience of time and space becomes intensified, amplified, […]
Posted: November 1st, 2012 under Arcade Fire, City, enRoute, Food, Misc, Music, People, Travel.
Tags: Arcade Fire, Bilbao, Guggenheim, Jazz Festival, Montreux, Regine Chassagne, Will Butler, Win butler
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Sexual Healing in The Sessions: An interview with John Hawkes (Published: Georgia Straight)
TORONTO—WHEN IT COMES to movies about sex, The Sessions comes closer than most to approximating the actual experience. It’s emotionally as well as physically explicit about what happens when coitus happens. So it’s sexy, yes, but be forewarned: you might also feel other, more complicated things. The Sessions (opening Friday [November 2]) is neither a disease-of-the-month movie nor an […]
Posted: October 29th, 2012 under John Hawkes, Misc, Movies, People, The Georgia Straight.
Tags: Ben Lewin, Helen Hunt, John Hawkes, The Sessions, TIFF
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