EDMONTON A local actor, improvisor and filmmaker has a new project that is out of this world. Dana Andersen is shooting a movie about the moon landing… with a giant leap of creative license mixed in. “I’m thinking more if David Lynch directed the moon landing,” Andersen told CTV News Edmonton. The short film stars some of Edmonton’s favourite actors including Pat Darbasie, Trevor Schmidt and Tom Edwards. Every actor films their scenes solo on a green screen and they will come together on the real screen with the help of technology. Andersen, who is a well-known improvisor, sets the scene for the actors then lets them make up their lines.
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Being a beautiful woman has many advantages.
There is walking into a room with confidence, knowing your hair is simply amazing. Having your pick of mates, or snagging a cab ahead of the lesser blessed are also perks. Heck, even babies like you better when you’re good looking.
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For many years, Marilyn Miles the lead character in Northern Light Theatre’s latest production, The Look enjoys those advantages. But then the cover girl for Estelle Cosmetics gets older. By the time she’s 60, modelling jobs have dried up and Miles must support herself doing cosmetics demonstrations for Estelle saleswomen.
OAKES, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Oakes outscored South Border 30-7 in the first quarter and never looked back on the way to a 75-29 win over the Mustangs on a Region 3 matchup Tuesday night in Oakes.
Steele Hansen outscored South Border in the first half 16-15 as the Tornadoes built a 54-15 lead at the break. Hansen finished with a game high 25 points. Ashton Biesterfeld added 17 points and Garrett Meehl chipped in 13.
Kaden Bader led the Mustangs with seven points. Set Wolf and Trevor Schmidt each had five.
Oakes improves to 6-2 overall and 3-0 in Region 3 games. South Border falls to 0-10 overall and 0-2 in the Region.
Jamestown, ND (NewsDakota.com) – The boy’s Stutsman County Tournament started Thursday at the Jamestown Civic Center with four games of action. Friday and Saturday will include four games as well, starting at 2 pm each day with games following every two hours. Results from the first day:
Edgeley-Kulm-Montpelier Rebels 62 – South Border Mustangs 26
The EKM Rebels finished the first quarter with a 23-0 lead and did not look back as they cruised to a 36 point win over the South Border Mustangs in the first game of the tournament. Seniors Alex Huber and Chayse Entzi led the Rebels with 24 and 17 points, respectively, and Entzi added 12 rebounds, including 6 on the offensive end.