On May 5, the documentary “Ray of Hope” was released, shedding light on the 26-year armed conflict in Sri Lanka and the ongoing struggle for justice by the Tamil community. This significant film, directed by
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Gatherings brings people together – Series Review
Does anyone know what it’s like living in a rural area? I for one see some of that occasionally in Canadian small towns, but not too many places. Nothing provides a good look of a
Continue ReadingAlmost Almost Famous – Review
I discussed celebrities (sort of) on Monday, and we all know being famous is a difficult road to get to, but what about being almost famous? Well, there are two ways down that route. The
Continue ReadingThe Dark and The Wounded – Review
Finally, a title that describes me. An interesting subject as well. The Dark and The Wounded tells the story of an artist named James Picard (pretty cool name if you ask me) when he started
Continue ReadingMy Name Was January – Review
Many have heard the story of January Marie Lapuz, as she got murdered in her home in New Westminster. Being a resident in that area myself, it saddens me to hear when a local resident
Continue ReadingExclusive – Christina Willings Creates Beauty
I’ve always lived by the notion, if we were all the same it would be a boring world. Self-expression is something that could be demonstrated through art, through poetry or fashion. What happens if that
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