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Daniel Northcott’s Sketches for Roam, One Night: Feb. 15 2009


DAN NORTHCOTT'S 'SKETCHES FOR ROAM'


Click on the poster above for more information on the début of Daniel Northcott’s new film
Sketches for Roam
A New Film by Daniel Northcott
A Benefit, Proceeds to the VGH & UBC Hospital Foundation with funds being designated to The Diana Krall Leukemia & BMT Centre

Date: February 15, 2009
Time: Doors open a half-hour in advance of each screening
Three Exclusive Screenings / 4:30 p.m., 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.
Venue: District 319, 319 Main Street, Vancouver (across from police station)
Admission: $30 advance, or $38 for entrance and donation
Advance Tickets: Information @ www.thezerohundredblock.com

On Sunday, February 15, 2009, filmmaker Daniel Northcott will début his new film, Sketches for Roam (here’s an excerpt of the film), at District 319, a state-of-the-art multimedia facility located in Vancouver’s urban core.

A courageous self-portrait of Northcott’s battle with acute myeloid leukemia, and a study of a personal crisis that offers testament to the need to persevere, Sketches for Roam offers the viewer a subjective, elegiac memoir, & a richly rewarding evocation of the filmmaker’s past and present.

At times harrowing, but more a rapturously moving and a gently melancholic visual poem, Sketches for Roam presents a kaleidoscopic odyssey across four continents that is lushly textured, illuminating, heartfelt, brashly emotional, and an earthquake of docu-collage filmmaking.

Advance tickets are available online at www.thezerohundredblock.com, or in-person at Little Sister’s Book and Art Emporium (1238 Davie Street), Zulu Records (1972 West 4th Avenue), Red Cat Records (4307 Main Street), Ayden Gallery (2nd floor, 88 W Pender Street in the Tinseltown Centre), Highlife World Music (1317 Commercial Drive), and Dandelion Records (228 East Broadway, between Main and Kingsway). A limited number of tickets will be available at the door for the three screenings.

The Sleeping Giant Awakes: VanRamblings Resumes Posting


A WINTRY DAY IN VANCOUVER


A wintry, December day in Vancouver (from the Safeway parking lot facing Kits library)

There has been this past two months, since VanRamblings last published, a great deal of interest to VanRamblings’ readers that has occurred near to our little secluded isle, due east of the Pacific Ocean.

For instance …

  • The election of a Vision Vancouver government to City Hall. We have not weighed in on the ascension of Gregor Robertson to the Mayor’s chair, nor evinced any particular opinion on the councillors who were elected. But in the days to come, we will opine about the star in the making that is Geoff Meggs, and just what a destructive dunce Suzanne Anton will be to the forces of the NPA as she plays Republican style politics with the notion of democratic decision-making in our City. We might have something of interest to say.

  • While we’re on the subject of municipal politics, mention should be made about the launch of citycaucus.com, a centre-right apologia for the do-nothing government of Sam Sullivan. But, heck, the site is readable, the page design terrific (Frances Bula, take note), the writing first rate (damn those right wingers for being able to write and design, so well), and much to the horror of VanRamblings, the site surprisingly manages to be even-handed on occasion, as witness this piece by citycaucus.com contributor, Eric Mang.

    We would be remiss in our duty, as well, if we didn’t point you to this story on the quick action taken by Mayor Gregor Robertson and Premier Campbell in creating 200 new homeless shelter beds, arising citycaucus.com points out from months of preparatory work by the previous, Sam Sullivan administration. Fair’s fair, after all … Vision shouldn’t get all the credit.

  • We at VanRamblings are ‘lists’ people. Top 10 lists of the best movies of the year, the best music, and books … we just eat this stuff up. VanRamblings fully intends to drive you to complete distraction in the days to come with our take on the upcoming Oscars, what we’ve admired and were moved by on film this year (Brideshead Revisited, Elegy, Frozen River … all released earlier this year), as well as our favourite music of the year (no surprise that Adele will be right up there … we simply love her début, 19).
  • The up-until-recently impeccably well-orchestrated Obama transition, somewhat undone in recent days by the apparent thuggery of Illinois governor, Rod Blagojevich.
  • And, finally, as a topic we’ll raise briefly in this entry and explore at greater length another day, the whole issue of homelessness, why homeless persons choose to sleep on the street rather spend overnight in a shelter, and just how difficult it will be in the coming days, weeks and many, many months to address the issue of homelessness in a compassionate, yet effective manner. Of course, homelessness is not the only issue in respect of housing that requires addressing: VanRamblings will also explore the affordable housing crisis in our City.

As we say, there are a great many topics to tackle in the days to come, to write about and reflect on. Some topics to be explored by VanRamblings will be of a serious nature, others not quite so much.

We hope to see you returning to visit VanRamblings, often.

2006: Perhaps The Most Salutary Holiday Season In Years


HAVE A SAFE AND HAPPY 2006 HOLIDAY SEASON


Although Hanukkah has come to an end, the festive spirit of the holiday season continues. There is much to celebrate, and more to give thanks for.
For VanRamblings, the 2006 holiday season is the best we’ve experienced in years. From the pending return of our son (due back in mid-February from a two-year sojourn in Japan, after some much-deserved rest and recreation in Thailand), to all around good news at work (congratulations to Robyn Adamache on her appointment as spokesperson for the BC office of CMHC), to the recently completed renovation of our home (and the new home theatre that was optimized Friday afternoon), and the love and support of many good friends — well, life just doesn’t get any better.
In the coming days, VanRamblings will publish our annual guide Top 10 guides, from our favourite movies to our favourite music of 2006. And, we’ll set about to review the most important personal and political events of our troubling year just past (Mayor Sam Sullivan oughta hold on to his hat).
In the interim, VanRamblings wishes all of who have found your way to our wee home on the Internet, the very merriest of Christmases, the happiest of holiday seasons, and the love and respect of your family and friends!