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At 6:16pm on September 30, 2008, Ruth Lawrence said…
Sorry I've been out of the loop, yes I'd love to see it. The Nickel is also thinking aobut doing a night of first time films...would you be interested in showing it?
Ruth
At 1:20pm on August 20, 2008, Ruth Lawrence said…
I'm hopefully adding you now. Welcome, great to have you. Have you finished editing your film?
Ruth
At 3:30am on August 1, 2008, Rosemary House said…
Absolutely and will keep you posted on 48th news... have a great weekend! cheers r
At 3:23am on August 1, 2008, Rosemary House said…
Hi my dear - great article in the Telegram today thanks very much and what perfect timing! I have just put the Travel Anywhere videos together into their own screening group and featured the whole lot on the Main Page. I also opened up the site (which I do from time to time) so that people who aren't members can look at the material. Thanks again! Cheers, Rosemary
At 10:17am on July 24, 2008, Rosemary House said…
Yes I heard from Lois that she was going to talk to you today - we are all very connected n'est ce pas? I'd love to talk to you about the 48th - it's all very much a labour of love and Lois has been a big part of the site's inspiration - the Travel Anywhere series is so great and we're just hoping to do more and more of this kind of original material. Of course funding is always the issue and one of these days.... but for now we're just chugging along because we love it here! Anything you want to know about it, just let me know - I'm in town in my office for the next two weeks so give me a call. The little blurb on the Main Page, bottom left, under HouseKeeping, kind of describes the raison d'etre of the site - but have a look around and let me know what you think. Cheers and look forward to chatting in person!
At 8:02am on July 24, 2008, Desirée Baker said…
The internship is going great! I love it so so so much.
You inspired me to write a script after watching your film so I have one written now that I want to produce into film. It won't be for awhile yet though. Roger is pretty busy lining up other shoots and I think I have to be 18 so early next year I can get at it.
At 7:38am on July 24, 2008, Desirée Baker said…
Hey! I met you the other day at NIFCO when you were editing "The Audition"
Which film festivals did you apply for after?
At 5:42am on July 24, 2008, Rosemary House said…
Welcome Heidi! Great to see you here my dear and hope you enjoy the site, cheers, Rosemary

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I am a freelance writer based in St. John's, Newfoundland. I focus mainly on the arts and culture sector, and am particularly interested in things being created in this province, and worldwide.
 
 

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A blog post by Sally was featured
I think this is an excellent statement from Irene Mathyssen, a wonderful strong female politician TIME TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IS NOW Tue 1 Dec 2009 OTTAWA – December 6 is a day to remind the nation that we must end violence against wom...
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I think this is an excellent statement from Irene Mathyssen, a wonderful strong female politician TIME TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IS NOW Tue 1 Dec 2009 OTTAWA – December 6 is a day to remind the nation that we must end violence against wom...
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Wings & Dreams: 4 Elements of a New Feminism Book is not online for your reading pleasure. If you go to this link, you'll see where you can pick up an E Dition(condensed) version, or browse the entire book(through the purchase links). We hope you'...
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One argument goes that recessions are good for female artists because when money flies out the window, women are allowed in the house. The other claims that when money ebbs, so do prospects for women. Given this season’s abundance of female galle...
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A blog post by Lois Brown was featured
I am working on this play about domestic violence which is also quiet funny. Not as a director - but as the AD and mentor director. I have invited Berni to come to give us a talkback on Saturday night after the show and there will be something del...
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I wish I could be there - Bridget Wareham is brilliant in this disturbing and volatile piece of theatre. Have a great weekend with it! Cheers, Rosemary
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Offensive to Some at Rabbittown Theatre
December 4, 2009 at 8pm to December 6, 2009 at 10pm
A play by Berni Stapleton inspired by the last woman hanged in Newfoundland. Join us after the show on Saturday to hear Berni talk about the play and on Sunday afternoon to hear Rhonda Fiander (MSW) lead a discussion about domestic violence. Both ...
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I'm older than you and have kids, but when I was your age, I felt the urge to have children for the first time - a very strong urge that was completely irrational, and very surprising. I became pregnant with a one night stand, and was tempted to k...
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You may already be listening to Amelia Curran's new album, Hunter Hunter - if not, do yourself a favour and pick it up. This column features some of Amelia's musings while on tour in Europe recently. She's as much a pleasure to read as she is to...
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Our name was inspired by a survey of elected women in governments worldwide showing Canada in the disappointing position of #48. And over the past two years we've dropped to 50 and risen to 47....
We're a politically motivated, artistically driven platform for feminists interested in challenging the status quo.
We invite filmmakers, artists and activists to express themselves and contribute their art and ideas.
We're committed to showcasing female artists and to connecting with women around the world.
We believe we have a responsibility to support womens' struggle for human rights and equality globally.
We also believe in using art and entertainment to mix it up in the political world.
Our logo is by young Newfoundland artist Isabelle Riche. Welcome!
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