TIFF 2015: Where To Invade Next

Where To Invade Next

Where To Invade Next

Sarah was on assignment covering the 2015 Toronto Film Festival this year for Consequence Of Sound.

Michael Moore’s new return-to-form film Where To Invade Next premiered at the fest and it was “a very good op-ed in favor of America’s ability to live up to its potential and build itself into a country that actually represents the idea of liberty and equality that it’s espoused for so long.”

Read the full review at the Consequence Of Sound website.

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Samaritan News 10 Pack: Blue Jays, Big Sean, Black Sabbath, More

Big Sean

Big Sean

I’ve been helping do up some news stories for the charitably-minded music-ish site Samaritan Mag lately so I decided to collect some of my latest pieces all in one place.

Here are 10 of these stories…

Guns With History Viral Video Continues To Affect Viewers

Young And The Restless Cast Members Coming To Toronto To Support Hospital

Big Sean’s Social Message Wins MTV Video Music Award

Blue Jays Race For Rookies Scavenger Hunt Helps Kids Play Ball

Harry Belafonte, Geena Davis Among Muhammad Ali Humanitarian Award Recipients

Musician Nurse Cycling Across Canada To Support David Suzuki Blue Dot Plan

Gord Bamford Golf Event Raises Half-Million For Charity

Late Jazz Great Oscar Peterson Possessions Being Auctioned For World Vision

Black Sabbath’s Geezer Butler, Duran Duran’s Roger Taylor Contribute Music To Unique Peace Tracks Project

Nickelback Guitarist and Wife Undertake South Sudan Basic Needs Challenge

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Mike Tyson Has A Bitcoin Machine

Mike Tyson's Bitcoin machine

Mike Tyson’s Bitcoin machine

Former boxing champ/current pop culture wind up doll Mike Tyson apparently has some Bitcoin machines in Las Vegas.

As someone who’s still reluctant to use their debit card this digital currency stuff is well foreign to me.

It’s also foreign to Sarah as well, but she was nonetheless tasked with writing about Tyson’s new venture for Fightland.

To read the story go here.

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ASAP Rocky: Harlem Rapper Says Homophobia in Hip-Hop Is ‘Retarded’

ASAP Rocky

ASAP Rocky

Harlem rapper ASAP Rocky has been making power moves since dropping his LiveLoveA$AP mixtape last Halloween.

The videos for “Peso” and “Purple Swag” are nearing a combined eight million views and LiveLoveA$AP has proven so popular his record label has sent him back into the studio to re- record the whole thing professional-like.

Musically, the 23-year-old’s dexterous east coast-meets-Houston-chopped-‘n’-screwed vibe is proving to be a fresh new angle for hip-hop heads. What might be just as interesting is the man born Rakim Mayers’ willingness to question some of the macho standards of conventional hip- hop. Particularly when it comes to homosexuality.

“I don’t give a fuck about your business,” ASAP Rocky tells Spinner. “Man, if you’re gay we can be friends. If you’re straight, we can be friends. I’m not gay, I don’t plan on being gay, I don’t condone it and I’m not sayin’ I’m against it. I really don’t give a fuck and I don’t think anyone should care about what another man’s preference is… unless he’s interested, if you know what I’m sayin’.”

ASAP Rocky’s quick to point out that he’s an ardent heterosexual (he’s reportedly dating L.A. rapper Iggy Azalea). But it shouldn’t matter if he wasn’t.

“Who gives a fuck?” he continues. “I like women. I love women. I’m not going to not be your friend because you like men. As long as you’re a great person and, aside from that, y’know, you don’t bother me and make me uncomfortable, then let’s be friends, dude.

“It doesn’t matter. You don’t see people for being gay. People need to leave gay people the fuck alone. Like, who cares? If you still care about shit like that you need to just hang yourself like the rest of them KKK motherfuckers. For real. Who gives a fuck?”

What bothers ASAP Rocky most is that he figures things like homophobia are bad for his music.

“I’m not saying that hip-hop needs gay rappers or anything,” he says, “but they need to stop being so close-minded because that will just cause the genre to fail. Look at pop. Pop doesn’t discriminate against people. Look at Lady Gaga, y’know what I mean? Who the fuck makes the rules for hip-hop? Who the fuck dictates who’s cool and who’s not? Fuck you.”

ASAP Rocky figures there are better reasons to hate someone than who a person chooses to have sex with, and he feels hip-hoppers should be more accepting.

“[Hate a person] because they’re a thief or a bad person,” he says. “Don’t hate ’em for what they choose to do, because they make decisions on their own time what they choose to do. I don’t care and it’s like fucked up that hip-hop is so retarded. They don’t want to accept nothing.”

This story originally ran February 17, 2012 on Spinner.

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TIFF 2015: High-Rise Showcases Ben Wheatley’s Weird Pedigree

High Rise

High Rise

Sarah was on assignment covering the 2015 Toronto Film Festival this year for Consequence Of Sound.

One of the films she was particularly excited about was Ben Wheatley’s new effort, High-Rise. She says, “Film nerds, degenerates, and the sizable middle of that Venn diagram will be arguing about it for years to come.”

Read the full review at the Consequence Of Sound website.

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