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Achieving peace one step at a time - Vancouver Sun


Vancouver Sun
Achieving peace one step at a time
Vancouver Sun,  Canada - 1 hour ago
The pair then decided to produce something more lasting for the participants than just memories and snapshots, and added film-making.

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IF3 Slated for year two! - Freeskier Magazine

IF3 Slated for year two!
Freeskier Magazine - 27 minutes ago
Twelve professional and five amateur ski films will premiere in Montreal during the second annual DNA IF3 International Freeski Film Festival.

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Billy Graham is a Devil Worshipper! (Indymedia Chiapas)

Ha Ha! Fooled you! He is the Devil himself! “Psst! Lets go to a crusade, pose as Christians, and get rid of anyone who is stupid enough to come down and assume the title of Jesus Christ!” “You know what we do with Messiahs, don’t you?”

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Seville Pictures' WHAT REMAINS OF US coming to DVD August 5th - Canada NewsWire (press release)

Seville Pictures' WHAT REMAINS OF US coming to DVD August 5th
Canada NewsWire (press release), Canada - 18 minutes ago
Seville Entertainment is distributor and international sales agent of quality independent feature films with offices in Montreal and Toronto.

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The Last Continent: Giving voice to the canary in the mineshaft - National Post


National Post
The Last Continent: Giving voice to the canary in the mineshaft
National Post, Canada - 34 minutes ago
The Montreal director, along with a hardy crew of 12 men and women, spent 14 months studying the effects of climate change in Antarctica, and the result is

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Quebec artist/designer Fiorucci dies (Montreal Gazette)

Vittorio Fiorucci, the Montreal-based artist and designer whose best-known creation is the Just for Laughs festival’s iconic little-green-devil mascot, died Wednesday at age 75, reportedly following complications from two recent strokes.

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Thursday Happenings (Bostonist)

Movies — The Brattle screens more products of the Boston Film Race , which asked teams to create a short film in 24 hours. Brattle Theatre, 40 Brattle Street, Harvard Square, 9:30pm. (KS) - -Once regarded as the Great American Movie (Bostonist likes the chances of John Carpenter’s They Live! for that title these days), Citizen Kane is a mannered tale of power, legacy, and truth. …

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Thursday Happenings - Bostonist


Bostonist
Thursday Happenings
Bostonist, MA - 3 hours ago
to enjoy the film. Directed by and featuring skinny Orson Welles. Part of Somermovie Fest. Davis Square, Somerville, 8:00pm. Free. — Montreal band King

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Rookies need to step up (Canada.com)

When Dave Ritchie was coaching in the Canadian Football League, especially when he was in charge of lousy teams in Winnipeg, he often said every rookie a team’s forced to dress will cost it one game.

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Eskimos, Lions clash in second game of TSN doubleheader (TSN)

Please read the full story on TSN.ca for the latest details

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Eskimos, Lions clash in second game of TSN doubleheader - TSN.ca

Eskimos, Lions clash in second game of TSN doubleheader
TSN.ca, Canada - 4 hours ago
Geroy Simon left last Friday's game against Montreal in the fourth quarter with a pulled hamstring and hasn't practiced all week. He travelled with the team

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NFB Docs, Drama and Animation at TIFF - mediacaster

NFB Docs, Drama and Animation at TIFF
mediacaster, Canada - 13 hours ago
The National Film Board of Canada (NFB) has been honoured with seven films in official selection — including three world premieres — at the Toronto

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NFB Docs, Drama and Animation at TIFF - mediacaster

NFB Docs, Drama and Animation at TIFF
mediacaster, Canada - 11 hours ago
The National Film Board of Canada (NFB) has been honoured with seven films in official selection — including three world premieres — at the Toronto

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NFB Docs, Drama and Animation at TIFF - mediacaster

NFB Docs, Drama and Animation at TIFF
mediacaster, Canada - 1 hour ago
The National Film Board of Canada (NFB) has been honoured with seven films in official selection — including three world premieres — at the Toronto

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Movie Preview: The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (Entertainment Weekly)

Rob Cohen knows how to walk away from a franchise. The director behind such high-octane hits as XXX and The Fast and the Furious wasn’t involved in what he calls the ”lackluster sequels” to his movies that studios churned out without him.

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Changes underway for native pageant that promotes peace - Brantford Expositor

Changes underway for native pageant that promotes peace
Brantford Expositor, Canada - 3 hours ago
Maracle returned to Six Nations last year, after 40 years working in the arts in Vancouver and Montreal. A writer, director and performer, Maracle won the

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In Tomorrow’s Paper (EdmontonSun.com)

Catch the Gadgets column, where there’s always a new toy. Check out other columns here .

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Rookies need to step up (Montreal Gazette)

When Dave Ritchie was coaching in the Canadian Football League, especially when he was in charge of lousy teams in Winnipeg, he often said every rookie a team’s forced to dress will cost it one game.

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Rookies need to step up - The Gazette (Montreal)

Rookies need to step up
The Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 7 minutes ago
"These guys are young, but they're smart," Montreal head coach Marc Trestman said. "We'll find out a lot when the lights go on, and everybody has to get

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Als confident in rookies (Montreal Gazette)

When Dave Ritchie was coaching in the Canadian Football League, especially when he was in charge of lousy teams in Winnipeg, he often said every rookie a team’s forced to dress will cost it one game.

July 30, 2008   Comments Off

War Games: The Dead Code - Sequels and Supercomputers with Amanda … - Deadbolt


Deadbolt
War Games: The Dead Code - Sequels and Supercomputers with Amanda
Deadbolt - 1 hour ago
THE DEADBOLT: What was it like filming in Montreal, and the film's setting as "Montreal", since you’re from Quebec? WALSH: It was great.

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Als confident in rookies (Canada.com)

When Dave Ritchie was coaching in the Canadian Football League, especially when he was in charge of lousy teams in Winnipeg, he often said every rookie a team’s forced to dress will cost it one game.

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POP Montreal (antiMUSIC)

2008 POP Montreal fest will feature artists like the legendary Burt Bacharach and New Orleans Soul Queen Irma Thomas, alongside poetic-punk troubadour Nick Cave

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POP Montreal - antiMUSIC.com

POP Montreal
antiMUSIC.com, CA - 1 hour ago
More musically inclined than ever before, with Paris' Vincent Moon's views on All Tomorrow's Parties, workshops on writing music for film, rockabilly the

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Alouettes hoping rookies can carry them to a win - National Post

Alouettes hoping rookies can carry them to a win
National Post, Canada - 14 hours ago
MONTREAL — When Dave Ritchie was coaching in the Canadian Football League, especially when he was in charge of talent-poor teams in Winnipeg, he often said

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