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Lebanon: One more assault against the mainstream

25 septembre 2009 | Posté dans Beirut, Culture, Lebanon
    Daily Star by Matthew Mosley, Wednesday, September 09, 2009

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    Photo: Tanya Traboulsi Antennas in the sky in Beirut, Lebanon.

BEIRUT: “We’re a growing family,” says Zeid Hamdan, describing the Lebanese underground music scene. “Audiences have been following us since the beginning and they see constant progress. They see that we’re serious about the music. Now a whole new generation of teenagers is becoming interested in what we do.”

If Hamdan gets his way, underground music will soon break into the light of mainstream media attention. One half of the defunct band Soap Kills and one third of cult rockers The New Government, Hamdan has fought to promote the alternative scene on various fronts. Now, with “The Road to Kfifane,” he is presiding over a music festival dedicated solely to Lebanese talent.

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projection : Beirut Diaries

15 septembre 2009 | Posté dans Beirut, Culture, Hezbollah, Iran, Lebanon, Palestine

le film Beirut Diaries est un documentaire de la cinéaste reconnue, Mai Masri.

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    SAMEDI 19 SEPTEMBRE 20h00
    Bar Populaire
    6584 boul. St-Laurent
    entrée gratuite
    (métro Beaubien)
    Montreal, Quebec.

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Toronto: Film festival courts controversy

13 septembre 2009 | Posté dans Boycott, Canada, Culture, Palestine
    Al Jazeera by Ahmed Habib, September 2009.

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    Photo: Satellites pointing to the sky in Toronto, Canada.

Moviegoers who were hoping for world class cinema at this week’s Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) may find themselves at the centre of a growing controversy steeped in international politics.

Considered to be one of the five most prestigious film festivals, the TIFF this year introduced the City to City programme, a new theme to its traditional programming grid, “that will explore the evolving urban experience while presenting the best documentary and fiction films from and about a selected city.”

Festival organisers say they have chosen Tel Aviv to be the focus of the inaugural edition of the programme.

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projection : Slingshot Hip Hop

11 septembre 2009 | Posté dans Culture, Palestine, Quebec

en prevision du concert du groupe DAM, il y aura projection du Slingshot Hip Hop.

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    JEUDI 17 SEPTEMBRE 2009
    20h00 – 22h00
    Off the Hook
    1021 St-Catherine west
    métro Peel
    Montreal, Quebec

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Ne joue pas à Tel Aviv Leonard Cohen

10 septembre 2009 | Posté dans Boycott, Canada, Culture, Palestine, Quebec, Solidarité

protestez pour faire appel à Leonard Cohen pour décommander le concert à Tel Aviv

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    SAMEDI LE 12 SEPTEMBRE, 14h
    coin du blvd St. Laurent et Marie-Anne
    métro St. Laurent, autobus #55
    Montreal, Quebec

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Palestinian metaphors

7 juillet 2009 | Posté dans Boycott, Culture, Palestine

Interview with Palestinian poet Suheir Hammad, by Stefan Christoff for Hour.ca

    Photo: Abdel Rahman al Mozayen, “Children of the Intifada”

Celebrated Brooklyn-based Palestinian poet Suheir Hammad creates poetry remarkable for its precision and ability to cut to the heart of some of the most profound political conflicts of our time.

Her voice is shaped by Palestinian history, yet offers contemporary insights into a culture often misrepresented in the media. She builds on the work of Palestinian artists like the late Mahmoud Darwish – those who have played a key role in capturing the national voice of a Palestinian nation that remains absent from the world map, but is ubiquitous in the minds of millions around the world. Hammad’s poetry paints a full picture of the immediate conditions and historical injustices faced by the Palestinians.

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Yes Men join BDS Movement, withdraw film from Jerusalem Film Festival to Boycott Israel

4 juillet 2009 | Posté dans Boycott, Culture, Palestine

letter from The Yes Men in support of the international campaign to boycott Israel

    Dear Friends at the Jerusalem Film Festival,

We regret to say that we have taken the hard decision to withdraw our film, “The Yes Men Fix the World,” from the Jerusalem Film Festival in solidarity with the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions campaign (www.bdsmovement.net).

This decision does not come easily, as we realize that the festival opposes the policies of the State of Israel, and we have no wish to punish progressives who deplore the state-sponsored violence committed in their name.

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Tadamon! Série de Films d’Été

3 juillet 2009 | Posté dans Canada, Culture, Lebanon, Palestine, Prisoniers, Quebec, Tadamon!
    juillet / août 2009: à l’extérieur de 2035 Saint Laurent

Joignez Tadamon! pour une série de films du Moyen Orient. La révolution algérienne, la guerre civile libanaise et la lutte palestinienne seront les thèmes pour cet été.

Toutes les projections de film auront lieu à l’extérieur de 2035 Saint Laurent (près de la rue Ontario- Métro Saint Laurent) Heure: 21h, gratuit!. Voir ci-dessous pour les dates de projection de chaque film. En case de pluie, la projection sera reportée d’une semaine, la projection aura lieu au même endriot.

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Photos: Artists Against Apartheid VIII

20 juin 2009 | Posté dans Boycott, Culture, Palestine, Tadamon!
    photo essay from Claudia Espinosa and Valerian Mazataud.

    Photo: Valerian Mazataud. Opening the evening is Colin Stetson.

Excitement is building around the ongoing Artists Against Apartheid concert series, which unites ground breaking artists and musicians in Montreal in solidarity with Palestinian human rights. As part of the annual Suoni per il Popolo music festival the eighth edition of Artists Against Apartheid featured some of the most celebrated grassroots artists in Montreal.

Esmerine headlined the concert with a quartet performance that included an appearance from singer Lhasa de Sela, while saxophonist Colin Stetson opened the concert stunning the audience at La Sala Rossa with a performance that clearly outlined the reasons for the growing hype surrounding Stetson’s music. Also joining the evening was Jean the Hatchet a collaboration between violinist Sarah Neufeld of Arcade Fire and Bell Orchestre, percussionist Shahzad Ismaily from New York City and Colin Stetson.

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Montreal: Al Kitab club

13 juin 2009 | Posté dans Beirut, Canada, Culture, Égypte, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, Quebec, Syria, Tadamon!
    Al Kitab (Arabic for ‘Book’), is a new book club organized by Tadamon!

    Photo: James Longley. Al-Mutanabi Street in Iraq.

Al Kitab club members (six to 10 people) will meet in a comfortable place (someone’s home, a quiet café, or a room in a public library) once a month to discuss and reflect on a book.

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