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I Love A Luger

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If Loving Luge is A Crime, Nikki is Guilty

Check out today’s article by Vancouver Courier on I Love a Luger webseries which is now available online as part of CODE, 2010 Cultural Olympiad Digital Edition:

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PNG Documentary Research Trip

The hard life of an adventuresome screenwriter… a month underwater studying the behavior of Pygmie Seahorses for a new documentary for Rob Stewart, the filmmaker who brought us Sharkwater.

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The Happy Prince by Oscar Wilde

Every December lunch hour I would bound home from elementary school, leaping snowbanks, sending an avalanche of snow onto immaculately shoveled drives. It wasn’t the thought of my mother’s convenient food slapped haphazardly on a plastic plate that got my legs pumping, sweating under a layer cake of snowsuit.

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Gjoa Haven NWT Voyage

Gjoa Haven is a small town on the tip of King William’s Island above the North West Territories of Canada… it’s far…

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Taipei Film Studio

After watching an Indonesian volleyball championship with a gang of blue-haired rebel Taiwanese, I hopped on a plane to visit them…

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Smithereens

Smithers_PeakWhere is Smithers, British Columbia? It’s two blocks and one mountain range south of Sarah Palin’s house. Pop 5509. Town dining comprises of the Japanese, the Chinese, the Italian, the burger place or the pizza joint. On Friday nights after a bender of karaoke at the Hudson Bay Lodge, the strip joint closes at 11pm and all the loggers, snowboarders and retirees amalgamate in the over-flowing toilet melting pot of the only dance bar. A night of cheap whiskey hits a frenzied pitch when the blown-out speakers rumbles out “Thunderstruck” and a brawl erupts – usually amongst family members. This is where wildlife also shop in the grocery store parking lot. This is where if you hear a shotgun blast – you just run and keep going. This is where the Zeller’s gal told the sport’s store owner what you bought yesterday. This is where an extension on a trailer is admired as practical architecture. This is where I was for three months. Welcome to nowhere.

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Best Boy Dolly Gal

Crane Work on Eight Below

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What does TIFF mean?

Attendees of this international Tdot film fest often refer to themselves as “I am Tiffing.” Since this year’s opening flick is on Charles Darwin, let’s root into the true origin of the word “TIFF”…

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Take These Broken Wings

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Making movies is similar to being in the military. We both go by a 24hr clock. We both eat talk, move and sleep when someone says we can. We use walkie talkie codes. “Copy” to say yes. “21-hundred” to delicately announce a potty break. Each finite job is departmentalized. There is a pecking order. Nothing is more militant than the Camera department whose trainees are hazed practically daily.

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