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nofatclips · 5 years ago
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The Great Escape by Patrick Watson from the album Close to Paradise - Animation by Kathleen Weldon and Alex Produkt
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ontarionewsnorth · 7 years ago
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2nd NSSSAA Championship Banner for Wawa Curling Team
2nd #NSSSAA ChampionshipBanner for @CSCNouvelOn Wawa #Curling Team @nwosssa @Wawa_Ontario @M_Mantha @CarolHughesMP @SGDSBoard @HSCDSB @sncdsb @norwossa @ONeducation
École Secondaire Saint-Joseph (Wawa) boys’ curling team. École Secondaire Saint-Joseph (Wawa) boys’ curling team and Coach Melissa Terris. Photo/details provided by Conseil Scolaire Catholique Nouvel-Ontario  WAWA, ON – February 26 and 27 the boys curling team from École secondaire Saint-Joseph  (Simon Bouffard, Hunter Schumacher, Spencer Terris and Travis Terris) travelled to Hornepayne to…
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theruggedhuman · 2 years ago
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Fizz Mobile & Internet - Écran Vert - 30s - FR
La couleur de Fizz, c’est vert. Puisqu’avec le vert (et un écran vert), on peut faire tout ce que l’on veut, regardez cette cliente vivre sa meilleure vie, à sa façon.
CRÉDITS : Directeur de création : Jocelyn Goyer Concepteurs rédacteurs : Andrew Lord, Laurent Tremblay Direction artistique : Pamela Jaton, Simon Provencher-Allard Service conseil : Meggie Lavoie, Annie Alix-Paré Stratégie : Alexandra Papineau, Ouiam Didane Chargée de projet : Maxime Bouffard, Laurence Vézina Production : Matthieu Dorion, Vicky Painchaud Réalisation : Louis Delisle, Olivier Bouchard Montage : Lucie Casez Postproduction : Mels Motion design : Vincent Girard Coloration : Karim El Katari Musique : Clay and Friends
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fb20202021 · 4 years ago
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Décor-Export / Pascal Osten https://www.facebook.com/groups/1938237242977933/ Et merci aussi aux 320 contributeurs, on s'est tellement marrés, :-) / Thank you to the 320 contributors , we laugh so so much guys! DÉCOR EXPORT - Eric Tabuchi & Nelly Monnier >https://bit.ly/2XuCVcm
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bloomsburgu · 6 years ago
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Oh, the places you’ll go
Bloomsburg University’s Act 101/Educational Opportunity Program celebrated its 25 fall graduates, as part of the Class of 2018, with a graduation banquet in the KUB Ballroom. Irv Wright, faculty emeritus and former associate dean of academic achievement, served as keynote speaker.
Act 101/EOP, coordinated through the Department of Academic Enrichment, provides support and opportunities for success to students traditionally under-represented in higher education.
Act 101 provides access to higher education and support for highly motivated students who exhibit the potential for success, but who come from disadvantaged backgrounds and lack the educational preparation necessary to be admitted to BU.
Act 101 Graduates
Stephanie Bouffard
Jimmie Brown
Stefon Brown 
Alexys Can
Sha-ron Carr
Jessica Cesaire
Yazimirra Copper
Brianna Davis
Shameriah Diggs-Washington
Jasmine Dixon
Giuliana Doria
Alyssa Green
Sierra Griffin
Tatyanna Jamison
Abu Kaba
Jake Klinger
Amber Maxwell
Bryan McGraw
Tashae Simmons
Doronella Simon
Kenyetta Smith
Chriscene Turner
Michael Turner
Chamoya Waller
Ke’yanna Wilson
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dusudaunord · 8 years ago
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Free things to do this spring in Montréal
There’s always something going on in Montréal in spring, whether the snow is falling or melting, but this year the number of free happenings gets a boost with the city’s 375th anniversary. Outdoor multimedia shows, musical swings, giant marionettes and more, we’ve got you covered for things to do in Montréal for free with friends, kids or on your own – from the first day of spring to the last.
Free 375 anniversary activites
Energetic kids and adults alike can swing and make music at the same time on the 21 Swings musical art installation, right downtown on de Maisonneuve Boulevard outside Place des Arts starting April 10.Head to traditional-meets-urban Cabane à sucre urbaine on April 9 at Place Émilie-Gamelin to try old-fashioned maple taffy on snow. Photography project Aime comme Montréal celebrates diversity in an installation at Place des arts, April 20 to May 21. Take a historical tour alog the Saint-Lawrence river using the Montréal, toute une histoire free mobile app. Family-friendly Flashmob in your neighborhood pairs entertaining dance performances with high-tech digital projections, at the Olympic Stadium Esplanade May 6 and June 2. Two incredible multimedia light shows start on May 17: Illumination of the Jacques Cartier Bridge by Moment Factory’s digital, real-time interactive  lighting creation; and Montréal Avudo, a spectacular show that brings the Saint-Lawrence River to life in the Old Port featuring historic 3D images, screens of water, an original score and more. And May 19-21, keep your eyes peeled for The Giants, Royal de Luxe street theatre’s building-sized marionettes roaming the city.
Free for families
Curious kids will love the hands-on Eurêka Festival, with over 100 thought-provoking demos, workshops, performances, magic shows and more, outdoors in the Old Port, June 9 to 11. Delve into Québec’s varied history, art and culture with a museums pass, taking advantage of the fact that kids 12 and under have free admission at many of the city’s major museums and galleries, including the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (which hosts several workshops and tours for kids and where admission to the permanent collections is also free for ages 13-30), the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal, history museums the McCord Museum, the Stewart Museum and the Centre d’histoire de Montréal, the Biosphere environment museum (free to 17 and under, in fact!) at Parc Jean-Drapeau, McGill’s Redpath Museum (see whale and dinosaur bones!), the Canadian Centre for Architecture and more. If you’ve got a toddler or pre-schooler, thrill them with the antics of monkeys, capybaras, penguins, sloths and more wildlife at the Space for Life Biôdome – kids 4 and under are free. If you’re here on May 29, Museums Day means that almost all museums and galleries free for everyone! The Blue Metropolis literature festival features free readings, discussions and storytelling for all ages, April 24-30. And kids 12 and under ride free in Go Bike Montréal‘s massive Tour de l’Île de Montréal and Tour la Nuit public rides in early June.
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Free outdoors
Go for a scenic walk along Old Port boardwalk next to the Saint-Lawrence River with views of the city, iconic Habitat 67 and the Biosphere on Île Sainte-Hélène. Continue on through Old Montréal, where if you need to check a map or restaurant reviews online you can do it for free via the MtlWiFi network. A walk up Saint-Laurent Boulevard any time is colourful, but even more so during Mural Fest, June 8 to 18, when you can watch artists paint new works on buildings’ walls. From there go to the top of Mount Royal for one of the best views of downtown, the east end and the Saint-Lawrence, stroll around the fountain and picnickers in Parc La Fontaine in the Plateau, and escape the city entirely by taking a short metro ride over to beautiful Parc Jean-Drapeau – download the park’s free sound-walk app to discover public art, architecture and local music while you’re there.
Free performances
See world-class dance and theatre at Festival Transamériques, including in open-air art installations and performances May 2 to June 8, and boundary-pushing emerging artists at OFFTA Watch the outdoor stage downtown at the Formula 1 Grand Prix not only to for appearances by drivers but for live music too, June 10 to 12. Also in early June, the Montréal St-Ambroise Fringe Festival is cheap as it is but also features several free performances – theatrical shows, live music and drag queens to name a few – on its outdoor stage at the corner of St-Laurent and Rachel. And from May 17 all the way to mid-October, watch for more performances, music, karaoke, food, drink and more events atthe redesigned Jardins Gamelin outside Berri-UQAM metro station downtown.
Free music
Community-minded punk rock festival Pouzza Fest takes over part of downtown May 20 to 22 with outdoor shows, food trucks and barbecues. Hear classical music and jazz recitals for free as the school year winds down at McGill’s Schulich School of Music, while Christ Church Cathedral holds a variety of by-donation concerts every week and the Festival Musique de Chambre Montréal presents free concerts in early June. Punk-rock reigns as Pouzza Fest sets up a free outdoor stage in the Quartier des spectacles May 19-21. One of the world’s biggest Francophone music festivals, Les Francofolies brings free outdoor concerts outside at Place des Festivalsto June 8 to 18. And spread out a picnic blanket along the the historic Lachine Canal while talented local and visiting musicians play outdoors in the sun as the  Montreal Folk Festival on the Canal celebrates its 10th year June 14 to 18.
Free art
Citywide digital arts events Printemps Numériques showcases technological creativity in its many forms, March 21 to June 21 – check out our Survival Guide to Montréal’s Printemps Numérique for more. Art fair Papier gathers dozens of the city’s art galleries in a massive exhibition and sale of contemporary art on paper – see it all at Arsenal gallery April 21-23. Chromatic Festival celebrates local art and creativity with art exhibitions and late-night parties May 24 to June 1 at Arsenal & at Studio l’Éloi. . In late May, the Montréal Comic Arts Festival brings Québec artists and their art to Parc La Fontaine along with free activities for all ages. And you’ll definitely know when spring has officially sprung when public art event Aires Libres drapes hundreds of pink balls above Sainte-Catherine Street in the Village.
Along with major museums‘ free evenings (not to mention free entry for kids), discover a wealth of commercial galleries and artist-run centres throughout the city. Five floors of art in downtown’s Belgo Building, home to SBC Gallery of Contemporary Art, , Projet Pangée, Galerie Donald Browne, SKOL, Galerie Dominique Bouffard, Les Territoires, Visual Voice, Circa and more. Downtown’s Galerie UQAM at the Université du Québec à Montréal, Old Montréal’s Phi Centre, DHC/ART and Darling Foundry, Parisian Laundry in St-Henri and Arsenal next door in Little Burgundy/Griffintown always feature incredible international and local artists.  Go for the art, stay for the neighbourhoods’ restaurants, shopping and creative good vibes at the Plateau and Mile End’s Galerie Simon Blais, Centre Clark, Optica, Galerie d’Este and Monastiraki, and Little Italy/Mile-Ex’s Never Apart, Galerie Yves Laroche, Battat Contemporary and Eastern Bloc. Spring is clearly all about creativity in Montréal!
Up next:What to do in Montréal on Easter weekend, April 14 to 17
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tellusepisode · 4 years ago
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Ava (2020)
Opening at September 25, 2020 in theaters
Action, Crime, Drama
Ava is a deadly assassin who works for a black ops organization, traveling the globe specializing in high profile hits. When a job goes dangerously wrong she is forced to fight for her own survival.
Ava (2020) is the new thriller starring Jessica Chastain, John Malkovich and Colin Farrell.
Director: Tate Taylor
Writer: Matthew Newton
Stars: Diana Silvers, Colin Farrell, Jessica Chastain, John Malkovich, Geena Davis, Jess Weixler, Ioan Gruffudd
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►Cast:
Jessica Chastain…AvaJohn Malkovich…DukeCommon…MichaelGeena Davis…BobbiJess Weixler…JudyIoan Gruffudd…PeterDiana Silvers…CamilleJoan Chen…ToniColin Farrell…SimonEfka Kvaraciejus…AlainChristopher J. Domig…GuntherMichel Muller…TeddyDieter Riesle…Gunther’s OfficerAramis Merlin…Gunther’s OfficerMichael Guarnera…Lobby BartenderBruce-Robert Serafin…Toni’s Outdoor GuardJeff Bellin…Boston JoggerMartin Lee…Tony the AlcoholicConstantin Tripes…Other German GuardRonald Woodhead…German Guard Helping AvaSimonne Stern…DanielaSteve Gagliastro…Larry the NurseNadezhda Russo…Simon’s WifeJoe Sobalo Jr.…AlejandroCatherine Virginia Patterson…Patient JinnyJeff Bouffard…Hotel SecurityBen Bunnag…French TravelerCharles Coan…Hotel GuestHalle Curley…Night Club GoerAndresito Germosen De La Cruz…Hotel GuestAdam Desautels…Jazz Club Pool PlayerVictoria Diamond…Gogo DancerChris J. Faria…German SoldierKevin Feehily…Traveller at French AirportJanelle Feigley…DancerIneke Garbacz…German Embassy Party GuestSilas Archer Gustav…Dog in ParkBenjamin Healy…Guest Checking InLin Hultgren…German Embassy GuestIan Dylan Hunt…Embassy GuestGeGe Jackson…French TouristOmar Khan…Hotel GuestElbert Kim…Club GoerJames L. Leite…Nite Club RaverRob Lévesque…Panicked FatherKimberly Mae…Club GoerCassidy Neal…Hotel BartenderLevon Panek…Club GoerAnnie Pisapia…ShopperRickland Powell…Lounge PatronChris Rose…Party GuestDannielle Rose…Nightclub RaverCarissa Roy…Club GoerSheila Salaverry…Nightclub RaverScott Sederquist…German SoldierSusan Halsey Singer…RaverYefim Somin…Saudi RoyalUliana Tabaka…Club GoerBrian Tobin…Embassy Guard
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nofatclips · 7 years ago
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Sleeping Beauty by Patrick Watson from the album Close to Paradise
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