Magnetic North

It’s hard to say anything bad about Andy Jones. He’s just such an affable guy. The kind of guy you just want to sit around drinking and laughing with and listen to him talk.

Living it up with Uncle Val

Early on Wednesday, a Facebook friend sent me a video of neuroanatomist Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor giving a talk at conference this past March (it’s worth a look). In it Dr. Taylor describes the morning she awoke with a blood clot in her brain causing a massive stroke. Being a brain researcher, she saw the stroke as a great gift for her, and her insights into the event are her gift to us.

Boxhead, vancouver's a hard place to get to know people

Magnetic North: Measuring the Synthesis

If Mel Brook’s The Producers – currently running at the Arts Club – can be considered a form of theatre franchise then the productions included in this year’s Magnetic North should be thought of as hand-crafted, one of a kind items. Instead of following a master-plan delivered from New York, London or even Toronto, these are originals hewn from the raw material of the artists involved. They are unique, distilled experiences.

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Members of HIVE show Canada what they've got.
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Magnetic North: Inside the Industry Series

The Industry Series is an integral part of Magnetic North. It is four days of activities for those who work in Canadian theatre – artists, producers, presenters, managers and agents. Organized by Toronto-based producer Naomi Campbell, the event is designed to bring together creators and presenters to inspire new collaborations.

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Darren O'Donnell refuses to get boxed in at the Industry Series
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