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Tag Archives: Arts
Modern films for a new nation
This may not be news to you but clued out as I often am, it’s news to me. The producers of Nuummioq, billed as “the first international feature to ever come out of Greenland,” are still exhibiting their film at … Continue reading
Posted in Arctic, circumpolar world, culture, Greenland, News
Tagged Arctic, Arts, culture, Greenland, News, Nuummioq, Sundance Film Festival, Woodstock Film Festival
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Time for another mental health break
Just another excuse to watch the two guys dance at the 1:52 mark. Or watch Muddy dance with James Cotton at 7:01. And to once again marvel at the drumming of Francis Clay and gaze at the immortal Otis Spann … Continue reading
Posted in blues, music
Tagged Arts, blues, Francis Clay, James Cotton, mental health break, Muddy Waters, music, Otis Spann
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If you’re in Ottawa, check this out
The play Night, starring 16-year-old Abigail Ootova of Pond Inlet and developed by the Human Cargo theatre group of Toronto over the past few years, is showing Jan. 4 to Jan. 16 at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa. Today … Continue reading