The Caswell Window
On a trip to Ireland In the fall of 2019, my family spent a day in Limerick for one reason: to see a very specific stained-glass window at St. Mary’s Cathedral
On a trip to Ireland In the fall of 2019, my family spent a day in Limerick for one reason: to see a very specific stained-glass window at St. Mary’s Cathedral
On January 1, 2021 I put on my boots and grudgingly forced myself out the door. Now, 50 days later I’m oddly quite pleased with myself that I’m halfway through #100DaysOfWalking.
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The first screening in Calgary Film’s new Global Perspectives series launched with a stunner of a first feature from director Mati Diop.
This weekend marks the second annual Women’s March. While I’m not an American, I am a feminist. And as a feminist, I fully support, in all manner of ways, the […]
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One of the many things I love about film it that it asks me to extend myself, to consider experiences I haven’t had, and to shift my perspectives on experiences I have.
As we move into the light of this new sun, this year I’m mindful of winter’s dark nights and the rest I might find there.
It was the cover art that initially drew me, I was intrigued by the juxtaposition between the dark hues and the inferred agrarian scene conjured by the title.
“Our time is limited. We forget that.”