Entertainment
RDC’s School Of Creative Arts Launching New Series Tonight!
Red Deer College invites central Albertans to come and experience the exciting School of Creative Arts season. RDC’s talented students, instructors, staff and special guests will present the following events throughout the month of January:
Movies Worth Watching Series Clerks (1994)
January 12 & 14 | Welikoklad Event Centre Cinema | 7:00 pm
$5 | Rating: 18A | 92 mins
The Motion Picture Arts program is pleased to present movie nights on the big screen. This classic low-budget, rudely humorous, 1994 film was the first done by director Kevin Smith. Thursday screenings are licensed events for adults only, with alcoholic beverages available; Saturday screenings are for all audiences.
Les Deux Amis, Classical Guitar Recital
January 15 | Margaret Parsons Theatre, RDC Main Campus | 7:30 pm
This year’s recital includes University of Calgary guitarist, Ralph Maier, and is a mix of guitar duets and solos. The works are by Carulli, Rossini, Berkeley, Koshkin and more. Buy tickets here:
https://tickets.blackknightinn.ca/TheatreManager/1/login&event=0
Divine Madness: The Films of Paul Boultbee
January 20 & 21 | Welikoklad Event Centre Cinema | 7:00 pm Free | Not Rated – Violence and Language Warning
Over the past 30 years, Paul Boultbee has given his time and expertise to work with and mentor students and staff of RDC’s Theatre and Motion Picture Arts Programs. He has appeared in over 20 of our films, some of which have been award-winning, and many of which have been screened at festivals, cinemas, and television sets around the world! Please join us to celebrate and honour Red Deer’s own renaissance actor, Paul Boultbee.
Naked Frailties 20th Anniversary Screening
January 27 & 28 | Welikoklad Event Centre Cinema | 7:00 pm Free | 91 mins Not Rated – Violence and Language Warning Twenty years ago Larry Reese, Don Armstrong and Harley Hay had a vision to create a feature film (based on Shakespeare’s Macbeth), which would help form the basis of the ground breaking Motion Picture Arts Program at RDC. The film went on to be screened worldwide, and it was a perennial favourite of Canadian television broadcasters for many years to follow. Please join us for the 20th year anniversary gala screening.
For complete details on the 2016-17 season, please visit School of Creative Arts Showtime.
(Photo courtesy of RDC)
Business
Donald Trump appoints Mel Gibson, Sylvester Stallone as special ambassadors to Hollywood
From LifeSiteNews
In a surprise post on Truth Social, Trump announced, ‘It is my honor to announce Jon Voight, Mel Gibson, and Sylvester Stallone, to be Special Ambassadors to a great but very troubled place, Hollywood, California.’
In an unexpected move, U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has selected Mel Gibson, along with Sylvester Stallone and Jon Voight, to be “special ambassadors” to Hollywood in his next administration.
“It is my honor to announce Jon Voight, Mel Gibson, and Sylvester Stallone, to be Special Ambassadors to a great but very troubled place, Hollywood, California,” Trump announced on his social media platform Truth Social on Thursday.
Elaborating on his decision, Trump continued:
They will serve as Special Envoys to me for the purpose of bringing Hollywood, which has lost much business over the last four years to Foreign Countries, BACK—BIGGER, BETTER, AND STRONGER THAN EVER BEFORE!
These three very talented people will be my eyes and ears, and I will get done what they suggest. It will again be, like The United States of America itself, The Golden Age of Hollywood!
All three of the Hollywood stars are baptized Catholics and have, to varying degrees, professed and defended their beliefs both in God and in conservative principles more generally.
The appointments come just days after Gibson, who is well-known as an outspoken Catholic actor and director, appeared on the popular Joe Rogan Experience podcast, making headlines for defending the resurrection of Christ, talking about the post-Vatican II crisis in the Catholic Church, and speaking candidly about the important role his faith has played in his life. Gibson’s house was also one of many to have burned down in the fires ravaging Los Angeles, describing it as a form of “purification.”
Similarly, Stallone, who talked about his return to Christianity in the early 2000s after drifting away in his younger years, was also in the news recently for saying for the first time publicly that he is the survivor of abortion.
As for Voight, he was raised Catholic and attended the Catholic University of America, and is well-known for holding conservative views and talking openly about his belief in God. He is also the father of famous actress Angelina Jolie.
Censorship Industrial Complex
UNESCO’s New Mission: Train Influencers About Combatting Online “Misinformation”
The UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is now incorporating teaching influencers how to “fact check” into its activities.
UNESCO claims that influencers have become “primary sources of news and cultural information” around the world – which prompted it to carry out a survey into how these online personalities verify the “news” they present.
Citizens in UN member-countries may or may not be happy that this is how their taxpayer money funding the world organization is being spent these days. But UNESCO is not only conducting surveys; it is also developing a training course for said influencers (which are also interchangeably referred to as content creators in press releases).
It’s meant to teach them not only to “report misinformation, disinformation and hate speech” but also to collaborate with legacy media and these outlets’ journalists, in order to “amplify fact-based information.”
The survey, “Behind the screens,” was done together with researchers from the US Bowling Green State University. 500 influencers from 45 countries took part, and the key findings, UNESCO said, are that 63 percent of them “lack rigorous and systematic fact-checking protocols” – but also, that 73% said they “want to be trained.”
This UN agency also frames the results as showing that respondents are “struggling” with disinformation and hate speech and are “calling for more training.”
UNESCO is justifying its effort to teach influencers to “rigorously” check facts by referring to its media and information literacy mandate. The report laments that mainstream media has become “only the third most common source (36.9%) for content creators, after their own experience and their own research and interviews.”
It would seem content creators/influencers are driven by common sense, but UNESCO wants them to forge closer ties with journalists (specifically those from legacy, i.e., traditional media – UNESCO appears very eager to stress that multiple times.)
Related: United Nations Development Program Urges Governments to Push Digital ID
Under the guise of concern, the agency also essentially warns creators/influencers that they should be better aware of regulations and “international standards” that pertain to digital media – in order to avoid “legal uncertainty” that exposes them to “prosecution and conviction in some countries.”
And now, UNESCO and US-based Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas have launched a one-month course which is currently involving 9,000 people from 160 countries. The goal is to train them to “address disinformation and hate speech and provide them with a solid grounding in global human rights standards.”
The initiative looks like an attempt to get “traditional” journalists to influence the influencers, and try to prop up their outlets, that are experiencing an erosion in trust among their audiences.
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