Wednesday, March 11, 2009

greatanononomusconfindant

cold black coffee
endless rain,
so much the river run uphill at high tide
and the sewage system backs into the water system
a boil warning in effect stating an localized emergency
that effects different being different ways
my parents just left south bound
towards vegas from victoria
a few days of visiting me here
after a week of driving west,
past crazy horse
the great faces of mt. rushmore
lincion of the mountain
bringing my computer and projector
an imported superpower burst
to change myself from a flaky listener
towards a follow thru-er,
finish films started by another me
measured in the 4th dimension
i feel as if transformed by the time passed
into a stranger
the naive girl who started the seed
to the woman who strives to identify
a tree by the fruits it bears
by the shape of it's profile
by the curve of its leaves
keep you head above water

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

King's Centre for Social Concern hosts:

King's Centre for Social Concern hosts:

Myths for Profit: Canada's Role in Industries of War and Peace
Canadian Premier Screening Tour w/ film makers

Monday March 16th, 2009 @ 7:30pm
Wemple Student Lounge
King's University College
266 Epworth Ave (at Waterloo Street) http://www.kings.uwo.ca/about/location/

‘MYTHS FOR PROFIT' is a dramatic, exposé documentary which explores 'Canada’s role in Industries of War and Peace’. Through diverse interviews and case studies this documentary unveils the specific interests and profits that are made by certain corporation, individuals and agency within Canada. The Canadian government and the military would like us to believe that we are altruistic peacekeepers helping people around the world. But is this accurate?