French filmmaker Julie Delpy is one smart woman. Not only does she move with ease from projects between Hollywood and Europe, she produces, writes directs and stars in her own films. Her latest is Lolo, the heartbreaking and yet hugely entertaining drama about a single mother and her search for love is a massive hit France and lands on our… View Post
5 Steps to Sell More Online by Vivek Raj Shivhare | VOOFA.ca | VOOFA.net
Everyone ask this one question all the time – Tell me the Secret to Sell MORE! Well, the secret to selling is what Vivek Raj Shivhare, our internet marketing guru will reveal today. Unlike the most common myth about selling that price is the primary reason why people make a buying decision, the secret to sell more is beyond the… View Post
When women support each other, incredible things happen – COCOLILY Social 2016
Toronto, ON – Female entrepreneurs looking for a community of like-minded women, look no further – the COCOLILY Social is here. The one-day creative event is happening Saturday May 28th at Sheraton on the Falls in Niagara Falls, filled with fabulous workshops, intimate tea talks, motivational sparkle sessions and delicious food, conversations, coffee and cocktails. The goal of the event… View Post
Jennifer Podemski Stars in Fire Song | Interview by Anne Brodie
The Canadian First Nations family drama Fire Song is a touching and provocative story of a young man who falls in love with a male classmate. Their “Two Spirit” union goes against the grain on their traditional reservation in Northern Ontario. Shane believes his choice to love the person he loves will bring shame to his family, an added weight… View Post
Have Kid Will Travel by Kathy Buckworth
How She Travels ∼ by Kathy Buckworth Air Canada recently made headlines when they announced a policy that would see parents paying a service fee of $40 on Tango fare tickets, for the privilege of sitting next to their own children. At issue was a two year old who would not be seated next to Mom or Dad unless they… View Post
David Bezmozgis’ Character Study Natasha Will Scare You – By Anne Brodie
David Bezmozgis’ drama Natasha tells a story of a Russian teenager’s arrival in North Toronto, the heart of the Russian Jewish community. Her presence has far-reaching effects, as the community reaches out to her but she chooses to carve out her own path. She wreaks havoc on the tightknit community, to say the least. Her prior life in Russia was… View Post
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