Living in HOpe: Talking Mental Health with Melanie Wood
/“Every time I do a film, I come away being a better person myself. We need to accept that we aren’t always so accepting, and try to change that.”
Read More“Every time I do a film, I come away being a better person myself. We need to accept that we aren’t always so accepting, and try to change that.”
Read MoreVanPodFest runs from November 8th-10th, hosting numerous free (!) and ticketed panel discussions, workshops, and live shows in celebration of the medium. Here are a couple events we’ve scoped out.
Read More“I literally just think it needed someone to come along and be like, “you should start a podcast festival, right?”
Read MoreThe short film can hone in on one horrific note and carry it until its breaking point.
Read MoreThe month of October spells change; colours turn from cool greens to warm reds, the weather becomes dark and wet, and summer drifts even farther away while winter inches closer with every chilly evening. Change goes hand in hand with nostalgia, don’t you think? Featured Artist Angus Ferguson’s art, combined with this list of tunes, is sure to make the shift into autumn’s sentimentality a little easier. You might even welcome a ghost or two.
Read MoreWith a thing as complex as sexuality, it is work like INCOGNITO MODE that argues not for answers, but for an ever-important, respectful dialogue: dialogue that isn’t afraid to challenge, but is also unafraid of being open to differing perspectives in our ever changing landscape of sexual representation.
Read MoreAyesha at Last does not strictly adhere to the tried-and-retried formula of Austen adaptations, but rather maintains an admirable commitment to its chosen twist: modern, cross-cultural, and Muslim.
Read MoreNugent’s work gives due regard to the trauma of intimate partner violence while recognizing and illustrating that such trauma occurs between people, rather than between an inhuman monster and a helpless victim.
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