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If you see Kevin Smith, odds are he s wearing a hockey jersey. According to filmmaker Malcolm Ingram – whose new documentary about the indie filmmaker, Clerk, debuts at this year s SXSW – that s no surprise. After all, Smith s favorite quote comes from Wayne Gretzky: Watch where the puck is going, not where it s been. Ingram said, He has this very interesting kind of lightning rod for zeitgeist. The film chronicles Smith s evolution from low-budget indie auteur with 1994 s Clerks to podcasting superstar. In his 25-year career, he has always seemed a few years ahead of the curve – obsessing over comics before they were cool, pioneering internet fan communities, and turning his film universe into a lifestyle brand. The documentary doesn t shy away from more complicated career moments like the critical failure of his sophomore film, ....
Article content 2020 was very stressful for everyone. For the Black population in general, that feeling was multiplied. COVID-19 restrictions, repeated lockdowns and watching the death of George Floyd on TV were horrifying for many Black families, both mentally and emotionally. Any normal person rejects that kind of violence. When I was asked to join the Inclusive and Diversity Circle at Algonquin College, I found the idea calming and was ready to participate. I was delighted to receive an email back from Sarah Gauen, the college’s inclusion and diversity specialist. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or ....