Posted by Brittany Douthwright
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Friday, September 16th, 2011
The city is packed, the streets are closed. People are ready with their Harvest gear to celebrate the Harvest Jazz and Blues Festivals twentieth year. With over hundreds of different performers from all around the world, Harvest gets better every year. INTERVIEW ON CAM: Brent Staeben (Music Director for Harvest Jazz and Blues Festival): “We had [...]
Posted by Elizabeth Sullivan
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Friday, April 29th, 2011
A documentary about nothing – transcript Music Fades in 4.00 sec Clip from ‘Flash Gordon’ plays to 36.00 sec To me the average comic book reader has always been molded as this geeky, dungeons and dragons playing per-pubescent boy. I’ve since come to realize that comic books are a widely popular and discussed topic among [...]
Posted by Adam Wright
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Saturday, April 16th, 2011
Behind Update – Transcript By: Adam Wright Introduction Adam: Satire journalism. It may seem like all fun and games, but it is serious business. You’re about to find out what happens during the making of a satire newscast. This is no joking matter. All serious business! Adam checks his cell, and laughs to [...]
Posted by Joanne Goodall
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Wednesday, April 13th, 2011
Music- Acoustic Guitar (fade slowly) Voice- by Alex Vietinghoff “Um, mom, dad…can you guys please sit down for second? Ah, there’s something I’ve been wanting to tell you guys for awhile and I didn’t really know how or when but um, I wanted to tell you guys that I’m, um, gay and I hope that [...]
Posted by Natalie Jarvis
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Tuesday, April 12th, 2011
Section One: No Hope, No Cure Sound up: Clint Mansell – Together we will live forever Her friends didn’t think she would make it. Neither did the doctors. At 51 years old, Ruth Hoyt was skin and bones. All her hair had fallen out. An exhausting battle with leukemia was breaking down her body. [Quote: [...]
Posted by Emma Smith
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Tuesday, February 15th, 2011
Tonight, inside Wilmot Church it doesn’t feel like Fredericton in the depths of winter. Nearly 200 people have come out to hear the sweet melodies of the harp and to taste truly authentic Guatemalan food. But tonight is about more than good music and good food. The 2,000 dollars that were raised will send kids [...]
Posted by Jason Cassidy
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Tuesday, December 14th, 2010
Intro Christmas is a very hectic time for everyone… between spending time with family, holiday parties and extended hours at the shopping mall. The toughest part is keeping up on sleep and staying awake through it all. Our Jason Cassidy took a closer look at what some people might be doing this Christmas to stay [...]
Posted by Nathen Swain
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Friday, November 26th, 2010
Remembrance Day Start 0:00 {sound up, Bagpipes} Intro (0:7-0:14 sec) VO: Members of the community descended upon the cenotaph in Veterans Park this past Thursday to commerate remembrance day. As wreaths were laid infornt of the cenotaph to honor fallen soldiers. Streeter(0:19- 0:37)Well it certainly means a lot to me my father is 90 and [...]
Posted by Alexander Solak
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Thursday, November 25th, 2010
Hundreds of X-Country runners descended on Fredericton’s ODell park on Nov. 13 for the CCAA’s national championships. The weekend-long event was put on by St. Thomas University this year. They played host to almost 300 runners from more than 30 schools across Canada. The women were the first to run the route through the park, [...]
Posted by Jason Cassidy
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Monday, November 22nd, 2010
Cassidy-Parkour In: “Parkour is an urban… Runs: 3:24 Out:…you can rely on it.” Introduction It looks like a scene from a James Bond movie. Well, actually that’s where it all began. I’m talking about a group of young men around Fredericton who have been jumping over picnic tables and running up walls. It’s called Parkour, [...]