Before moving to Vancouver, Kristin was working on documentaries advocating for social justice in Baltimore. She is currently directing a feature-length documentary entitled, "The Altered States of America" www.thealteredstates.net
Obama For Prime Minister Sean Kane has created a t-shirt campaign, Obama For Prime Minister to call attention to the fact that Canadians are more supportive of the popular American Presidential candidate than the leaders of
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The War at Home: Candidates Plans For Afghanistan As the war in Afghanistan continues to claim lives, we sat down with local candidates HEDY FRY (LIB), LIBBY DAVIES (NDP), ADRIENE CARR (GRN), and LORNE MAYENCOURT (CON) to discuss their views on Canad
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COMMON Raps On Spirituality And Supporting Barack Obama An in-depth interview with hip hop artist COMMON just before his Vancouver performance. We discuss his involvement in the Yes We Can video, which supports Presidential candidate Barack Obama.
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Who Will Win Vancouver s Red Bull Street style Competition? Freestyle ballers compete in Vancouver for a place at the National competition where they will have the chance to advance and represent Canada among over 40 nations to determine who is the best socc
Super Patriots and Morons Profile of a play originally from Zimbabwe, but banned from that country and now touring the world. Super Patriots and Morons uses political satire to depict the current crisis in that country. The
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Vancouver Folk Fest: eclectic is the word This years 31st annual Vancouver Folk Music festival was met with perfect weather, talented musicians, and international cuisine. There s no better weekend to be in Vancouver. Featuring interviews w
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BC under smoke: cannabis culture thrives in Vancouver Welcome to Vansterdam, where marijuana is as close to legal as it gets and cannabis culture has become mainstream. From the huge smoke-ins to cannabis-friendly establishments, it s clear that Vancouv