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Halifax filmmaker s newest film shines light on interabled relationships

Halifax filmmaker Spencer MacKay's newest film is cringey, but that's exactly what he was going for. Interabled tells the story of a controversial podcast host who, in an effort to rehabilitate his image, invites an interabled couple onto his show. It doesn't go well.

Director Tara Thorne would rather you feel strongly about something than nothing about anything

The state of queer cinema: we asked 5 LGBTQ filmmakers to tell the stories of their latest work

Got the pandemic blahs? Here s how 28 Canadians found their bliss

Artists from Manitoba and across the East Coast create their happy places in dance, poetry, film, audio essays, illustrations, and photos in this national CBC Creator Network collaboration.

Why writer Michelle Hébert thinks happiness isn t something you chase after

Why writer Michelle Hébert thinks happiness isn t something you chase after The past year showed writer Michelle Hébert that there s there’s joy within us, and around us, every day. Her story is part of our Happy Place series. Social Sharing We can’t capture it with a butterfly net, says Hébert. We have to let it come to us CBC News · Posted: Mar 12, 2021 7:38 PM AT | Last Updated: March 12 Michelle Hébert is a writer and social policy specialist who lives in Halifax.(Jessie Redmond) In the middle of winter, in the middle of a pandemic, where do you go to find joy? Maybe it s a physical spot, or a memory. Our Happy Place series explores both.

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