All Posts Tagged With: "Kingston Canadian Film Festival"


Five Things to See and Do

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Today I am pleased to unveil a new addition to Kingstonist, a quarterly run down of our top five things to see and do in the Limestone City.  In our inaugural episode, this compliment to our ever-growing events calendar will highlight five essential goings on during Winter 2011. 12th Annual ReelOut Queer Film and Video [...]


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Luke’s Kitchen

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Back in March of 2008, Kingstonist published our second food-related post, which featured a well known dining establishment by the name of Luke’s. This local culinary gem is special for many reasons, while it has arguably put Kingston on the map for foodies and critics alike.  As a part of last week’s Kingston Canadian Film [...]


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Friday Foto

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For those who may have missed Jordan’s post earlier this week, or otherwise haven’t ventured downtown lately, Paul Wash‘s photo pretty much sums up the scene near King and Princess.  It’s all in an effort to replace some ancient sewer system.  But what sort of impact will it have on downtown businesses, rather what’s left [...]


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Kingston Canadian Film Festival

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Sometimes my lack of a cable television subscription doesn’t pay off, as I’m constantly out of the loop when it comes to staying on top of the latest local tv commercials.  Today, by chance, I came across an online commercial for the annual Kingston Canadian Film Festival, which is going down from March 3rd until [...]


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Kingston Canadian Film Festival

Kingston Canadian Film Festival (KCFF) was launched in 2001 by Alex Jansen, a film student at Queen’s University. It began as a three-day event at the Screening Room Movie Theatre, a two screen repertory cinema which Jansen was managing at the time. Over the years the festival has continued to develop, launching the Local Filmmaking [...]


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Friday Foto

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Happy Friday!  On my way to work this morning, I noticed that a crowd of faithful fans had camped out at the K-Rock Centre to be the first in line to get Tool tickets, which went on sale at 10am.  This has got to be one of the biggest names the KRC has attracted to [...]


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The Ride is Worth the Cabfair

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The Kingston Canadian Film Festival wrapped up today with a free showing of Shake Hands with the Devil. Earlier on in the day, I had the pleasure of attending the premiere of Cabfair, which was written, directed, and produced by Kingstonian, and first time film maker, Justin Chenier. Cabfair is a comedic mockumentary that was [...]


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Kingston Canadian Film Festival

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The 8th annual Kingston Canadian Film Festival opens tomorrow with a series of workshops and hobnobbery for fortunate festival attendees. The curtains officially rise on the 29th at numerous cinemas around the city for local movie fans and critics, who will be on the lookout for the next big indie hit. Kingstonist will be representing, [...]


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