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Ms Thing, the short film directed by Karen X. Tulchinsky, has been chosen to be screened at Vancouver Women in Film Festival Short Film Program: Embracing the Darkness
Friday March 9, 2012 at 7 PM
Vancity Theatre
1181 Seymour Street
Vancouver, BC
Ms. Thing
Directed by Karen X. Tulchinsky
Starring Melanie Bray, Sid Holman, Buster Cherry, Andrea Hector, Kim Barsanti, Holly Rolfe, Quynh Mi, Holly Rolfe, Tanya Fruehauf, Valerie McNicol and Rika Moorhouse as Ms. Thing.
Written by Mette Bach, Music by Andrea Hector, DOP Dianne Whelan, Producer Claire Queree, Art Director Ken Boesem, Editor Jenypher Fisher, 1st AD Sandra Mayo, Sound Design Gael McLean, Makeup and Hair, Saana Martinez, Casting Angela Short, Lighting Design Christina Lenic, Property Master Jamie Allen, Production Co-ordinator, Victoria Bennett, Gaffer Robin West, Script Supervisor Melva McLean
For more information and to buy tickets, visit the Women in Film website.

Tuesday February 21, 2012 in Meta-Talon
Floating Up To Zero: Wheels Turning
Claudia Lapp gives a glowing review of Ken Norris’ Floating Up To Zero:
Inseparable from the writing life is the personal library: “These books that aren’t mine fill up the house…Sometimes I welcome them into the work itself. You must understand that I consider books as sacred. So much human life has gone into them.” (These Books). Diverse feminine portraits abound – a list of ex lovers and wives, their names “street signs of the road I had not taken”…
Tuesday February 14, 2012 in Meta-Talon
End of Days: A Local Glimpse of Götterdämmerung
A look at Robert Lepage’s Ex Machina production of Richard Wagner’s Götterdämmerung (Live HD broadcast from the Met):
Strangely, in this century of globalized sweatshops and rampant economic crises, the themes in this opera are even more timely, as the musical drama revolves around the renunciation of emotion in favour of mineral extraction, which is the inception of the curse that enslaves others. The luxurious wealth of the powers-that-be come at the price of many labourers, and this leads to a kind of Freudian psychosis among the gods. Even the security of their dream home Valhalla has been established upon the mythical equivalent of subprime lending.
Thursday February 9, 2012 in Meta-Talon
Suffragette City: The Fighting Days
(Marina Stephenson Kerr plays Nellie McClung, on one side of an ethical split within the suffrage movement in Wendy Lill’s The Fighting Days)
In the play, Francis Beynon, who is passionately antiwar, clashes with Nellie McClung over military conscription, and over McClung’s position that the vote should be withheld from “non-Empire” immigrant women during the war.
Thursday February 2, 2012 in Meta-Talon
How to Bank Your Life on Speculative "Futures"
Jonathan Ball interviews Garry Thomas Morse about various speculative “futures”:
In two volumes of The Chaos! Quincunx, I use what William S. Burroughs called the “fold-in” method, which feels rather like battering some batter in a bowl. This process is exciting, because of its sense of immediacy. I’m never quite sure what the characters are going to do next!
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