Michele Byers.
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Like Jonathan, I've become a
Like Jonathan, I've become a fan of Flashpoint. As someone who lived in Toronto for several years, I'm always aware of the city as a player/character on the series, but one whose specificity might not be visible to everyone. I also hadn't c ... -
expats in prime time
expats in prime time television... that's fantastic! ... -
Lorna, the press accounts of
Lorna, the press accounts of the early days of the series do indeed speak to this anxiety. What was clear early on was that LM was not going to be able to make everyone happy. Some, particularly secular, Muslim groups spoke out about the strong equation o ... -
First of all, great title
First of all, great title Will. I'm wondering how/if this film "fits" into the history of Canadian horror cinema and if we could read it alongside some of those films. I'm also wondering how you might think through the juxtaposition ... -
It's funny. I have all the
It's funny. I have all the dvds of the show, but haven't watched much of it yet. I think this reflects the local ambivalence about TPB. Its popularity is met witth pride and a bit of discomfort... the fear that the rest of the country/world (Tor ... -
don't think you'll find one...
Ah technology... I just lost my comment... am trying again... Zoe, I'm very curious about the relationship between national screen cultures and identity that you raise here. What is it (or is there something) about Canada as a production space that c ...