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A Lit Chick: Oscars 2014: Selma
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Literary themes and events discussed, book and film reviews, short essays on life such as it is. Thursday, February 19, 2015. David Oyelowo as MLK and. Carmen Ejogo as Coretta Scott King. US, 2014) directed by Ava DuVernay, 127 minutes. I am unsure if the film was shot chronologically but Oyelowo, a Brit, appears to gather strength in his characterization, sounding more and more like MLK as the film progresses. Ejogo perfectly captures Coretta Scott King. Alabama's Governor George Wallace. Played by a sl...
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A Lit Chick: April 2015
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Literary themes and events discussed, book and film reviews, short essays on life such as it is. Thursday, April 30, 2015. By Caterina Edwards (Please see review here. US, 2014) (Please see review here. Links to this post. Labels: The Cultural Roundup. Tuesday, April 14, 2015. By Caterina Edwards (Linda Leith Publishing Inc., 2015), 357 pages. Edmonton writer Caterina Edwards does not disappoint with her newest novel - this literary. Almost two decades later, w. A police captain recently stationed in Sic...
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A Lit Chick: Oscars 2014: Wild
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Literary themes and events discussed, book and film reviews, short essays on life such as it is. Friday, February 20, 2015. Witherspoon on the Pacific Crest Trail. US, 2014) directed by Jean-Marc Vallée. Actress in a Leading Role. Actress in a Supporting Role. Jean-Marc Vallée, the French-Canadian director of this film, is an eclectic and intriguing person with wildly varying interests. Who would connect the films Wild. 2013), Cafe de Flore. 2011), The Young Victoria. 2009), and C.R.A.Z.Y. But the journe...
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Defining Moments | Body Language
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Just another WordPress.com site. Books are a Girl’s Best Friend. May 2, 2014. Many years ago, I went to a wedding, and at dinner, sat next to a woman with a toddler on her lap. The child did some kind of toddler-thing, and an object from the table a salt-shaker, I think went flying. I caught it in mid-air and placed it out of harm’s way, while the conversation continued. Well then, you’ll make a very good mother, she concluded, beaming. The question of having kids was never. And this is one of the many r...
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Teaching | Body Language
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Just another WordPress.com site. You can find out more about my Feldenkrais teaching here. I teach regular classes along with Susan Free. You are welcome to attend classes with any of us if you pay for a series. I also do private sessions. Here is the schedule:. Mondays at 12 with Susan (The Life Loft 390 Dupont). Wednesdays at 2 pm with Marion (The Life Loft 390 Dupont). Wednesdays at 6:15 pm with Susan (Flow Yoga 408 Dupont). Thursdays at 10:15 am with Maria (The Life Loft 390 Dupont). You are commenti...
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Bio | SARAH MIAN, AUTHOR
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SARAH MIAN, AUTHOR. Sarah Mian’s debut novel, When the Saints. Was published by HarperCollins in 2015. It won the Jim Connors Dartmouth Book Award. The Margaret and John Savage First Book. Award, and was a finalist for the Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour. Sarah is from Dartmouth, NS and now lives on Nova Scotia’s south shore. 8220;If you read one new Canadian author in 2015, make it Sarah Mian… When the Saints. 8211; HALIFAX HERALD. 8211; OWEN SOUND SUN TIMES. 8211; WINNIPEG FREE PRESS. Sarah, ...
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A Lit Chick: May 2015
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Literary themes and events discussed, book and film reviews, short essays on life such as it is. Sunday, May 31, 2015. The Girl on the Train. By Daphne Du Maurier. By Emily St. John Mandel. Muneeza in the Middle. Links to this post. Labels: The Cultural Roundup. Friday, May 8, 2015. Books on Film: Don't Look Now. Don’t Look Now. By Nicholas Roeg (U.K./Italy, 1973) 110 minutes. Don’t Look Now. By Daphne Du Maurier (Gollancz, 1971; republished. Selected Stories of Daphne Du Maurier. Is Don't Look Now,.
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A Lit Chick: Books on Film: Don't Look Now
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Literary themes and events discussed, book and film reviews, short essays on life such as it is. Friday, May 8, 2015. Books on Film: Don't Look Now. Don’t Look Now. By Nicholas Roeg (U.K./Italy, 1973) 110 minutes. Don’t Look Now. By Daphne Du Maurier (Gollancz, 1971; republished. Selected Stories of Daphne Du Maurier. The May selection for TIFF's Books on Film. Is Don't Look Now,. A Nicholas Roeg classic I have long overlooked and wanted very much to see. John, the blind sister tells Laura, is also psych...
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May | 2015 | Body Language
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Just another WordPress.com site. Monthly Archives: May 2015. Emotional Dramaturgy — a conversation with Fides Krucker and Sarah Fregeau. May 25, 2015. A couple of weeks ago I had the pleasure of seeing locus plot, a full-length work by Peggy Baker Dance Projects incorporating music composed by John Kameel Farah and vocalography by Fides Krucker. Baker found inspiration for the piece in … Continue reading →. Precious Cargo in Preggoland. May 13, 2015. Better late than never: Salt Water Moon.
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What’s new? | Body Language
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Just another WordPress.com site. I have a new website. Devoted to my Feldenkrais practice. And I’m working on lots of new work: fiction, non-fiction, short and long. Stay tuned. The M Word: Conversations about Motherhood. An anthology edited by Kerry Clare. And published by Goose Lane Editions included my story “Junior.” It was released in April 2014. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). A shred of fiction.