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July 6, 2010 showing of Amnesty International film: “Yes Men Fix the World”

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This past week was probably the most hectic in my life with end of school events, wrapping things up at work and some big life events: graduations and a graduation party for four young men including my wonderful son and my  brilliant nephew … and my nephew’s lifesaving friend and a darling preschooler. At the party, I performed a dance with my niece, who is a very accomplished dancer. I only had about 30 min to learn the dance and it was very satisfying though I was pretty bad (a few steps out of time the whole way through … I could do the moves (mostly) but could not remember them at all). But, it reminded me not to take myself too seriously. Plus, it really made me appreciate my niece’s boundless talent & professionalism, both in her dancing and her teaching of it.

Now, I am officially off work … and looking forward to a simpler life in the countryside. Though I am a city person, and a big fan of Toronto’s art & literary events, there is something so peaceful about watching cows grazing in a wide open field while mud-covered kids walk barefoot picking and eating berries. So, that’s the plan. We’ll probably also have a fair bit of “fika” — cakes or bread with coffee.  And we’ll be doing all this with our lovely Swedish friends and family, over and over and over again! Luckily, neighbours up and down our street are looking after our place and my close friend, Gabi (who was the one who hooked me up with my #1 fan/first fan Anna) has offered to stay in our place while we are away, which of course we are delighted about. I hope she and her family will enjoy our life here during their stay (the Lake, the raspberries in our yard … maybe even our neighbours — in the summer everyone is out on the street chatting while the kids play).

I will keep blogging while we’re away … probably during a short break from all that bread and berry eating. I still have to sort out the timing around Karen Connelly’s interview … a work in progress. In the meantime, I wanted to pass on some information about two upcoming arts & cultural events in Toronto:

“Yes Men Fix the World”

This film is being presented by the Amnesty International Business & Human Rights Group and looks rather funny. If you like the satirical novels by Terry Fallis I’ve been recommending (The Best Laid Plans and The High Road ) and the themes of this blog, I’d guess you’d enjoy this movie … but I confess that I have not read more than the announcement and I have no idea if there are any reviews. Here’s the announcement from Amnesty International — let me know how it is, if you go:

The Yes Men Fix the World
a free film showing!

Thursday, July 8, 2010 at 6:45 pm
Amnesty International Toronto – 1992 Yonge St. 3rd floor

The Yes Men Fix the World is a “screwball true story about two gonzo political activists” who, posing as top executives of giant corporations, lie their way into big business conferences and pull off the world’s most outrageous pranks. From New Orleans to India to New York City, armed with little more than cheap thrift-store suits, the Yes Men squeeze raucous comedy out of all the ways that corporate greed is destroying the planet. Brüno meets Michael Moore in this gut-busting wake-up call that proves a little imagination can go a long way towards vanquishing the Cult of Greed. Who knew fixing the world could be so much fun?”

Free popcorn!

Check out the trailer at http://theyesmenfixtheworld.com/

For more information please email business@aito.ca.

Poetry, Prosecco & Pasta

Diaspora Dialogues is also holding an event the week of July 5th. It looks great if you are in the mood to treat yourself: poetry deluxe! Here’s the information:

Thursday 8th July – Poetry, Prosecco & Pasta

Molly Peacock talks with Olive Senior

Join us at the delicious Grano Restaurant on Thursday, July 8 for the first evening in the Poetry, Prosecco & Pasta series.

Your ticket will include a luscious three-course dinner, a cool glass of prosecco, your own copy of Molly Peacock’s The Second Blush – and a fascinating conversation with plenty of time for questions and answers.

About The Second Blush

You will enter these poems as you will enter a dining room: with the anticipation of feasting. This meal is beautifully laid out – simple, yet extraordinarily satisfying. Molly Peacock has the gift of using small and seemingly innocuous things to illuminate larger issues. You will never again look at a scar on your finger, a grandmother’s rocking chair, or a pink paperclip in quite the same way…

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