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Michelle

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Librarian + Film lover.

Missus has a name: MUN folklore and language archivists give nearly a dozen N.L. women their first names back | SaltWire saltwire.com/newfoundland-l…


Happy Burns day!🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿✍️🥃

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Much has been written on the immense influence India's Gita Sarabhai had on John Cage, but far less on what Gita took away from her studies with Cage on Western music. Rahila Haque portraits this extraordinary musical mind in the latest CTM Magazine: bit.ly/CTM-GitaSarabh…

CTMFestival's tweet image. Much has been written on the immense influence India's Gita Sarabhai had on John Cage, but far less on what Gita took away from her studies with Cage on Western music. Rahila Haque portraits this extraordinary musical mind in the latest CTM Magazine: bit.ly/CTM-GitaSarabh…

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Nothing can ever top this. I’m retiring now.

WINNER, Best Ensemble: A TIE WOMEN TALKING JACKASS FOREVER



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Here’s the story I wrote about Joe in June where we talked about the fate of his collection washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2022/…


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With Hurricane #Fiona closing in on Atlantic Canada, many are wondering how Sable Island and its resident horses will weather the storm. @NateTWN #HurricaneFiona #NSStorm


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Premiering at this year's @TIFF_NET — "Ever Deadly," a @thenfb documentary written and directed by @tagaq and @ChelseaMcMullan. #TIFF22 #NFB #EverDeadly

SixShooterR's tweet image. Premiering at this year's @TIFF_NET — "Ever Deadly," a @thenfb documentary written and directed by @tagaq and @ChelseaMcMullan.

#TIFF22 #NFB #EverDeadly

Check out this special Festival screening: 4K restoration created from elements archived by the Film Reference Library!

The World Premiere of the 4K restoration of Guy Maddin’s TALES FROM THE GIMLI HOSPITAL REDUX is a story of jealousy, revenge and peculiar erotic fixations set in the idyllic town of Gimli sometime in the 19th century. #TIFF22 bit.ly/3QuWGuL

TIFF_NET's tweet image. The World Premiere of the 4K restoration of Guy Maddin’s TALES FROM THE GIMLI HOSPITAL REDUX is a story of jealousy, revenge and peculiar erotic fixations set in the idyllic town of Gimli sometime in the 19th century. #TIFF22 bit.ly/3QuWGuL


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“I’m a Canadian, so my goal is to be on the set and have nobody realize I’m the director.” David Cronenberg shares his directorial style during the filming of CRIMES OF THE FUTURE.


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The heat is absolutely brutal and it’s barely 9:30. Stay cool as much as you are able. I have some tips, from a childhood with no A/C if that’s you. It seems this knowledge is not universal. 1/8

digiwonk's tweet image. The heat is absolutely brutal and it’s barely 9:30. Stay cool as much as you are able. I have some tips, from a childhood with no A/C if that’s you. It seems this knowledge is not universal. 1/8

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Toil and passion have brought me to this proud moment; I give you, The Art of Sovereignty, an 8 part podcast series about the undersung heroes of contemporary Indigenous art in Canada. This is a story about Indigenous excellence and triumph over a narrative of oppression.


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I know I’ve tweeted/said this before but I’ll say it again… As a society we would all be better off if we changed our mindset from the Western ways of “I have rights” and moved towards how many Indigenous cultures view it as “I have obligations.” /1


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Everything is terrible but here is the six-year-old's perfect story opener.

dansinker's tweet image. Everything is terrible but here is the six-year-old's perfect story opener.

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Ninety years ago this week, in 1932, Amelia Earhart became the first woman to pilot a solo nonstop flight across the Atlantic. She achieved many other aviation firsts prior to her disappearance in 1937. The Library's Amelia Earhart resource guide: guides.loc.gov/amelia-earhart…

librarycongress's tweet image. Ninety years ago this week, in 1932, Amelia Earhart became the first woman to pilot a solo nonstop flight across the Atlantic. She achieved many other aviation firsts prior to her disappearance in 1937. 
The Library's Amelia Earhart resource guide:  guides.loc.gov/amelia-earhart…

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In 1993, the New York Times published an article criticising Federico Fellini and some other foreign language films for being "hard work". MARTIN SCORSESE sent this incredible letter in response.

ATRightMovies's tweet image. In 1993, the New York Times published an article criticising Federico Fellini and some other foreign language films for being "hard work". MARTIN SCORSESE sent this incredible letter in response.

Scotland is Apologizing for Witch Trials 300 Years Ago @atlasobscura Highly recommend Sylvia Federici's CALIBAN & THE WITCH to contextualize European witchtrials as a mechanism giving rise to capitalism and father-centered households. atlasobscura.com/articles/witch…


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The orchestra band for Billie Eilish’s ‘No Time to Die’ is standing in the #Oscars lobby, waiting to go on soon.


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Join us on Mar 25 at 4:30PM for "Material in the Margins: Experimental Film, The Archive & Ephemerality." Spanning nonstandard examples of experimental film & hybrid media artworks which are meant to deteriorate as part of their construction, Kelly Egan & Mark Toscano...🧵1/3

Counter_Archive's tweet image. Join us on Mar 25 at 4:30PM for "Material in the Margins: Experimental Film, The Archive & Ephemerality." Spanning nonstandard examples of experimental film & hybrid media artworks which are meant to deteriorate as part of their construction, Kelly Egan & Mark Toscano...🧵1/3
Counter_Archive's tweet image. Join us on Mar 25 at 4:30PM for "Material in the Margins: Experimental Film, The Archive & Ephemerality." Spanning nonstandard examples of experimental film & hybrid media artworks which are meant to deteriorate as part of their construction, Kelly Egan & Mark Toscano...🧵1/3

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I wrote a chapter on the way our collections often come to us from the singular joy of white men and how relationality can disrupt that You can read it here: mru.arcabc.ca/islandora/obje…

JMLoyer's tweet image. I wrote a chapter on the way our collections often come to us from the singular joy of white men and how relationality can disrupt that
You can read it here:
mru.arcabc.ca/islandora/obje…
JMLoyer's tweet image. I wrote a chapter on the way our collections often come to us from the singular joy of white men and how relationality can disrupt that
You can read it here:
mru.arcabc.ca/islandora/obje…

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