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Special screening of DARFUR

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

It’s Thursday night and there’s a myriad of event options in the city. Lots of friends, old and new, are vying for your attention so where do you go?

You catch wind that the world’s worst director is in town. It’s Uwe Boll the German independent film director, producer and screenwriter and he’s putting on a special screening of his newest film, DARFUR.

DARFUR special screening for Human Rights Day

DARFUR is a cinematic account of the recent genocidal massacres that are occurring in that part of the world. The Sudanese Janjaweed, with the blessing of Sudan’s President Omer Al-Bashir, are raping, pillaging, looting, murdering and decapitating their way through the country’s landscape.

Imagine a baby, young, defenseless and beautiful. Now imagine this child being smashed against a wall and stomped on and then seeing a couple bullets course through its head. Yeah, I’m pretty much still traumatized from seeing the account on screen and it’s been a week. This type of stuff goes on regularly in the Sudan, I’ve been told.

UN reports state that the killing has decreased but that’s only because there is no longer an abundance of people to kill or villages to burn.

“How did this happen?”, I’m thinking to myself. The event started off innocuously. Food catered by Axum Restaurant on Clark and Hastings, a couple headlocks were exchanged with Boll who is known for laying the smackdown on his critics. Toshio Rahman, Senator Mobina Jaffer’s aide on human rights issues, and Don Wright from Amnesty International all gathered for photos.

Boll introduces the film to the attendees – “the movie is a realistic depiction of what’s gone on there,” the African actors are played by Sudanese refugees who were displaced due to the same genocide and in their viewing of the movie none said the depiction was inaccurate. Boll continues to say that documentaries are can’t show the reality but his film can. In conclusion, before the film started rolling, Boll warned the crowd – he said that the second part of the film is really violent but you should sit through it because the people of Darfur have to live through it.

With this film, I hope he can change the world. The accounts of Boll’s abilities (or lack thereof) have been greatly exaggerated.

There will be an additional screening of the film at Silver City in Richmond on February 11th, 2009. Other Canadian screenings will occur on the 4th, 8th and 14th of February.

So, what can you do to make change? With the Canadian Government not currently engaged on the topic, you can rally your local ministers. China supplies the Sudanese government with weapons and money in exchange for access to Sudanese Oil. There’s also 1-800-GENOCIDE or you can check out their website, HERE.

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Peter Brown’s on his way out

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Alright, that’s a lie, but judging from the crowd, if you weren’t prepped beforehand, you’d certainly wonder what the heck the commotion was.

Fraser Institute Event to honour Peter Brown

On Monday, November 23rd, hundreds packed the third floor of the Hyatt to honour Mr. Brown of Canaccord Capital with the T. Patrick Boyle Founder’s Award.

Fraser Institute Event to honour Peter Brown

Attendees included Frank Giustra, Police Chief Jim Chu, Premier Gordon Campbell and even Ontario Premier Mike Harris.

Fraser Institute Event to honour Peter Brown

The T. Patrick Boyle Founder’s Award is the Fraser Institute’s highest award. It is given to individuals who exemplify the institute’s libertarian values. Mr. Brown is now among a rare few who have received the award; Mr. Harley Hotchkiss, former Canadian Prime Minister the Rt. Hon. Brian Mulroney, Hong Kong’s former deputy leader Anson Chan, Alberta’s former Premier Ralph Klein and Conrad Black (citation needed) are the ones whom we’ve previously seen associated with the award.

Fraser Institute Event to honour Peter Brown

From a former Fraser Institute invite:

This award, named for the Fraser Institute’s founder, is presented annually to celebrate the establishment of The Fraser Institute in 1974. T. Patrick Boyle is currently Vice Chairman of the Fraser Institute. Each year, this prestigious award is presented to a person who best exemplifies the mission and philosophy of the Fraser Institute.

To find out more about the Fraser Institute, check out their website, HERE.

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The 2009 Canada Cup of Beer Media Night

Friday, June 19th, 2009

On Thursday, June 18th, Colin Jack and Rick Mohabir, the organizers of the 2009 Nando’s Canada Cup of Beer, hosted a media preview for their upcoming event which occurs on Saturday, July 4th.

MEDIA NIGHT - The 2009 Nando's Canada Cup of Beer!

The duo have been organizing the Canada Cup of Beer at UBC Thunderbird Stadium for a number of years. This year, they have added a number of satellite events to the programming including a Downtown Pub Crawl, Beer and BBQ at Granville Island Brewery, a Beer and Food Pairing at Jake’s Steakhouse in Surrey and the perrenial Beer and a Movie.

To find out more about the 2009 Canada Cup of Beer, check out their website, HERE.

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VIP Launch of the Barber Suite

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

On Friday, February 27th, owners Graham Bingham and Robert Graham, along with barber, Adam Dreddy, opened up the new Barber Suite at Momentum Groomin on Burrard Street near Davie.

VIP Launch of the Barber Suite

VIP Launch of the Barber Suite

Attendees enjoyed the shopping for mens’ products, the live DJ, tasty canapes and mingling with Las Vegas based Master Barber, Perry Gastis, who was present at the event. Find out more about Momentum Grooming on their website, HERE.

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