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Master of sound turns to vision - Tandem


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Master of sound turns to vision
Tandem, Canada - 36 minutes ago
He then heads to the Montreal Jazz Festival, and will hopefully get back here for more shows. “I’m looking forward to this year of performances,” he noted

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AROUND CAMPUS - McGill Reporter


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AROUND CAMPUS
McGill Reporter, Canada - 5 hours ago
The Redpath joins 28 other Montreal museums opening their doors to the public for free on Sunday, May 25, as part of Montreal's annual Museums Day.
McGill receives $35.5 million in CIHR funding McGill Reporter
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AROUND CAMPUS - McGill Reporter


McGill Reporter
AROUND CAMPUS
McGill Reporter, Canada - 29 minutes ago
The Redpath joins 28 other Montreal museums opening their doors to the public for free on Sunday, May 25, as part of Montreal's annual Museums Day.

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Take your pick (The Prague Post)

123456789By Rachel ShimpFor the Postandnbsp;A speaker addresses a congress in a great hall. He asks the group, andldquo;And now, who is fulfilling the Communist Partyandrsquo;s program?andrdquo; Everyone raises their hands.,

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Take your pick - Prague Post

Take your pick
Prague Post, Czech Republic - 1 hour ago
The film ran for six months in Montreal. Before last year’s revival at Světozor and at London’s National Film Theatre, it had last been screened with live

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Tabloid photos of Grant, Hurley were an invasion of privacy, court says (CBC)

In another test of Britain’s privacy legislation involving celebrities actor Hugh Grant, his ex-girlfriend Liz Hurley and her new husband have won a settlement from two tabloid photo agencies over photos taken when they were on holiday.

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Steel Toes tackles racism in Canada - Georgia Straight

Steel Toes tackles racism in Canada
Georgia Straight, Canada - 45 minutes ago
“It was to some large degree a reaction on my part to seeing neo-Nazis in cities like Montreal and Toronto—I lived in both those cities—and I’d see these
Steel Toes Georgia Straight
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Bishop Brothers Pay Tribute To Sun City Girls (CMJ)

Alan and Richard Bishop of the Sun City Girls are heading out on a tour to honor the memory of their bandmate Charles Gocher, who died of cancer in February of 2007. The tour, called the The Brothers Unconnected: A Tribute To Sun City Girls And Charles Gocher, will feature the Bishop brothers performing songs from the experimental Arizona group’s back catalog, including selections written and …

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Bishop Brothers Pay Tribute To Sun City Girls (CMJ)

Alan and Richard Bishop of the Sun City Girls are heading out on a tour to honor the memory of their bandmate Charles Gocher, who died of cancer in February of 2007. The tour, called the The Brothers Unconnected: A Tribute To Sun City Girls And Charles Gocher, will feature the Bishop brothers performing songs from the experimental Arizona group’s back catalog, including selections written and …

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DIVINE HERESY: Montreal Footage Available - May 15, 2008 - Blabbermouth.net

DIVINE HERESY: Montreal Footage Available - May 15, 2008
Blabbermouth.net, NY - 1 hour ago
"You're just have to wait and see what I do in the film," he told Headbanger's Blog. "I know people are going, 'Oh, I don't want to see Dino fucking on film

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Arcade Fire Recording Horror Film Soundtrack - andPOP


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Arcade Fire Recording Horror Film Soundtrack
andPOP, Canada - 1 hour ago
Kelly had not yet named the Montreal-based rockers as his collaborators, but the news, which marks Arcade Fire's first film score, was leaked by
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Posted -19 sec ago - Brantford Expositor


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Brantford Expositor, Canada - 1 hour ago
Villeneuve is the director of Polytechnique, about the 1989 Montreal massacre. The making of that film has been shrouded in secrecy, but it will reportedly
Our man in Cannes: Looking through the Crystal Skull National Post
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'Bon Cop, Bad Cop': Leader of the puck - The Capital Times

'Bon Cop, Bad Cop': Leader of the puck
The Capital Times, WI - 19 minutes ago
A by-the-book English-speaking cop from Ontario (Colm Feore) gets teamed up with a free-wheeling Montreal cop (Patrick Huard) who has a crappy car that

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‘Bon Cop, Bad Cop’: Leader of the puck (The Capital Times)

It still remains a bit of a mystery why “Bon Cop, Bad Cop” turned into such a huge success at the Wisconsin Film Festival. Approximately 1,500 people jammed into the Orpheum Theatre last month to see the bilingual cop movie, the most since a full house saw “A Hard Day’s Night” (hosted by Chicago Sun-Times film critic Roger Ebert) at the festival in 2003. “I never have the faintest idea of what …

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‘Iron Man,’ ‘Baby Mama’ and more: Exhibit showcases set decorators (Los Angeles Times)

“PULLING Back the Drapes,” a new exhibition at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ Fourth Floor Gallery, looks to shed some light on an individual who is instrumental in breathing three-dimensional life into the two-dimensional realm of the movies: the set decorator.

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Documentary dishes the dirt on intimidation by neatniks - The Gazette (Montreal)

Documentary dishes the dirt on intimidation by neatniks
The Gazette (Montreal), Canada - May 15, 2008
Near the start of this film, Freed, sitting in his totally chaotic office, makes an Alcoholics Anonymous-like testimonial: "I'm Josh and I confess.

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Festival grows from rough sketches - The Gazette (Montreal)

Festival grows from rough sketches
The Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 1 hour ago
When Eric Amber started the Montreal Sketch Comedy Festival three years ago, most folks felt he was nuts. Amber thought he was nuts, too.

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In the Wings: ‘Womenscene’ (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

Donna Rae, who once upon a time invented the Pittsburgh New Works Festival, is at it again, dreaming up “WOMENSCENE,” an eclectic evening of 14 monologues and short scenes written …

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