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Ann Anderson is attending Sally's event
SCENE & HEARD at INCO Innovation Centre
March 7, 2009 at 8pm to March 8, 2009 at 12pm
Join us at 8pm on March 7, 2009 for an evening of films and special guests to celebrate International Women's Day! Scene & Heard will take place at the INCO Innovation Centre on Memorial University campus. Award-winning films from here and around…
March 5

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At 4:30pm on May 15, 2008, Cyril Butler said…
Thanks Ann. It's a great job, I really enjoy it. Hurray for paying arts jobs!
At 10:25pm on May 1, 2008, Rosemary House said…
Thanks for the berg pix! I wasn't able to open the CBC video unfortunately - I've had trouble with their feeds before - not mac compatible I think. Anyway, quite spectacular but I hope they don't stick around too long or summer will never come (let alone spring). Sally is coming to Paris tonight and just can't wait to see her - it will be such fun to have someone to share the city with. She'll stay until Monday evening, so a good visit. Lots of love my dear, Rose xxx
At 9:20pm on April 21, 2008, Rosemary House said…
Yes you're absolutely right - it's at the Centre Pompidou. I went with Christopher to see the Louise Bourgeois exhibit. It was just superb and so incredibly stimulating to be seeing all this great art. Today I'm going to the Musee Orangerie to view the Money collection.
Paris is a daily wonder of course. I'll be home six weeks from today so still lots of time! I've finished my script Ann, which is very exciting for me and feeling quite pleased with it. Being a stranger in this amazing city has helped me get deeper into the character of my mad Maura MacKenzie. Certainly mad artists are everywhere!
Yes, the French is hard. But I'm getting a little better every day, being forced to try and of course surrounded by the language. I think I told you that far fewer people speak English than we have been led to believe! When I return home we will have to gather our French speaking buddies on a regular basis and have our salon du thés.
Hope weather is improving - it's getting warmer here every day and today it's meant to be 19 and sunny so I'd better get going and get out there and enjoy it!
Lots of love, rxxx
At 12:30am on April 20, 2008, Rosemary House said…
What a fantastic photo Ann! Reminds me that I've never your Tunisian pix. I met a Tunisian fellow the other evening in fact while out in Belleville with Wanda Nolan - a fellow newfoundlander who happens to be staying right around the corner from my flat. The world is so tiny! xxx
At 10:21am on March 24, 2008, Annette Clarke said…
Hi Ann - let's have that coffee next time I am in St. John's.
Are you there first week of April?
Annette
At 5:22am on March 8, 2008, Lois Brown said…
That Rosemary she can do anything.
At 8:02am on March 5, 2008, Rosemary House said…
Hi my dear - yay! You made it! Still here in snowy Toronto, coming back tomorrow night, Thursday. hope to see you on the weekend at the Bianca's do for IWD...
At 5:17am on March 5, 2008, Lois Brown said…
Hi Ann - welcome - your photo is gorgeeeuuuus.

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Performing Arts manager, presenter and producer in NL for many years. Now working for the arts with the Federal Government - yes, a paying arts job!
 
 

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