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Dispatching from Darjeeling

By Matthew Walls

Darjeeling, India–Mar. 17, 2008 For the around 250,000 Tibetan refugees living in northern India, the recent protests in Lhasa and China signify an opportunity to draw international attention to their ongoing crisis. Darjeeling, a city in the northeast Indian province of West Bengal, is barely 80 kilometres from the border of Tibet and is home… Continue reading Dispatching from Darjeeling

Calgary film explores drug culture

By Sean Sullivan

Producer Ritika Anand and her husband, director Shailender Vyas, are only interested in producing films about social issues. Their last film, Lost, which was released in 2009 and won an Award of Excellence from the Canada International Film Festival in 2010, was a 60-minute documentary drama about how southeast Asian immigrants to Canada run into… Continue reading Calgary film explores drug culture

That feeling you have but can never explain

By Matthew Doraty

Just a couple of nameless men, sitting together in a booth. The restaurant is dimly lit, but there isn’t much to see anyway. If you squinted through the stale cigarette smoke, you would see faded posters of New York on the walls, and beneath that a grimy wallpaper displaying what was once red stripes.The booth… Continue reading That feeling you have
but can never explain