Keira

Author's details

Name: Keira Wong
Date registered: Sunday, 18 October 2009
URL: http://www.keirawong.com

Biography

| 60% writer | 35% drummer | 5% lawyer | 100% ranter | enjoy your time at |paperback writer| - where the wild things grow...

Latest posts

  1. War Horse – a beast of a production — Friday, 18 May 2012
  2. Social-media Club — Friday, 18 May 2012
  3. A soaring DIIV while Frankie Rose plummets — Friday, 11 May 2012
  4. A star thanks their stars — Friday, 6 April 2012
  5. Now I know my A B C, next time won’t you play with me? — Friday, 30 March 2012

Most commented posts

  1. Loony tUnEs — 21 comments
  2. Cigarettes or olives? What are more disgusting? — 19 comments
  3. To “zee” or not to “zee”, “es” or no? — 15 comments
  4. MV MCs – Misteur Valaire rock the mic — 15 comments
  5. A young girl’s strange, exotic journey from Sydney to Scarborough… — 14 comments

Author's posts listings

Feb 17 2012

What Keira did this week…

“…Played a game with myself [that sounds sketchy]…”
[Self-indulgent post about my antics this week. Lots of material today but somehow this seemed really important...]

Permanent link to this article: http://keirawong.com/blog/2012/02/what-keira-did-this-week/

Feb 15 2012

Falling in love with Veronica Falls?

“…Veronica Falls didn’t excite their set enough to gain any new followers or to rouse their existing ones. Basically, my protest placard would emblazon: “VF for studio recorded tracks! Probably no to live acts!” Or perhaps I should keep the placards as blank as their expressions. If it wasn’t for their neutral facials, I would be saying they were sitting hard on that pointy fence on whether they are a band about whom to be excited. I was a semi-fan of their recorded tracks, but their live act didn’t make me fall in love with them.”
[Review of Veronica Falls gig w/ Hand & Teeth, and Brilliant Colours @ The Garrison, Toronto, Canada - 14 February 2012.]

Permanent link to this article: http://keirawong.com/blog/2012/02/falling-in-love-with-veronica-falls/

Feb 10 2012

Clash of the egos

“…After all, the articles I write are my children, and while I can’t choose a favourite between them, I’m biased that my creations are better/walked earlier/prettier than any other article not borne of my pen. My interests in my sense of work [of managing articles] and sense of worth [of writing articles] started to conflict…The instinct to ensure the survival of your name [and in this case, byline] is strong.”
[Post about keeping my ego in check when writing articles for news channels that I managed - and drawing similarities of my Godfather-esque career to the demise of Fredo Corelone.]

Permanent link to this article: http://keirawong.com/blog/2012/02/clash-of-the-egos/

Feb 03 2012

Hot off the Tweet

“…I don’t understand why the courts are so resistant to social media. It’s true – print and other mediums are old technology. But I love how Twiiter, FB et al are dubbed “new” media. No. Its just media. This is it. It’s not new anymore. You don’t call a child in Grade 2 a newborn baby anymore, do you? This is the 21st Century. It’s time for the courts to catch up. In jargon at least.”
[Post about Canada's Chief Justice pitting my two fields of law + media against each other by stating law courts must learn to deal with the concept of including Twitter and FB in reporting.]

Permanent link to this article: http://keirawong.com/blog/2012/02/hot-off-the-tweet/

Jan 27 2012

Ghost writers, ghost town? The lost arts.

“…Choose your creativity adventure. We are genetically modified girls living in a genetically modified world. Are we making creative aspects using less than creative means, and realizing only a limited aspect of our own creativity?”
[Lamenting post about the automatic arts of photography, music and *gasp* possibly writing?]

Permanent link to this article: http://keirawong.com/blog/2012/01/ghost-writers-ghost-town-the-lost-arts/

Dec 09 2011

The medium is the message? If you stay that long…

“…The story of Billy Bishop is a great one. But transferring a story does not mean a straight transfer of elements when transferring to a different medium.”
[Post about how I walked out of my first movie - a musical transported, not translated, to cinema.]

Permanent link to this article: http://keirawong.com/blog/2011/12/the-medium-is-the-message-if-you-stay-that-long%e2%80%a6/

Dec 02 2011

Code Red Flags – Raindance Canada Saturday Film School

“…You want to make it any country, you gotta know the language. And filmmaking is a world of its own. But it’s more of a code than a language, a verbal secret handshake. What does it really mean when someone asks, “Its on a European budget?” Here’s how to crack the code.”
[Finishing overview of Raindance Canada's Saturday Film School w Elliot Grove, and the elements of budget, casting, lighting and camera angles.]

Permanent link to this article: http://keirawong.com/blog/2011/12/3848/

Nov 28 2011

The Kooks kick off

“…While The Kooks are best known for boppy bits like “Matchbox” and “Naive”, their slower jams were surprisingly the best of their live set. “Sway” has that rising bridge that just screams for singalong screams. And the crowd gives their sway, soul and heart even without Pritchard claiming he needs it.”
[Review of The Kooks gig w/ The Postelles @ Sound Academy, Toronto, Canada - 23 November 2011]

Permanent link to this article: http://keirawong.com/blog/2011/11/the-kooks-kick-off/

Nov 18 2011

Twins: a film of similarities – Raindance Canada Saturday Film School

“…First off, Raindance Canada’s course is not for newbies, students or amateurs. Of course, that doesn’t stop all of them from attending. Grove’s fascinating charisma, however, doesn’t allow you to think of yourself as a newbie, student or amateur. He offered real life insight and practical advice on the art of filmmaking.”
[Overview of Raindance Canada's Saturday Film School w Elliot Grove, and how screenwriting compares to writing a book.]

Permanent link to this article: http://keirawong.com/blog/2011/11/twins-a-film-of-similarities-raindance-canada-saturday-film-school/

Nov 07 2011

Cold War Kids play in the sun

The band

“…Their set jumped from tribal beated and falsetto yelps in “Welcome to the Occupation” to slow jam “Every Man I Fall For”. This may have halted any rising energy in any other set, but the crowd showed no slow down in its sing-a-long. Most of the slow songs had Willett on the piano, and what crowd doesn’t love a piano man singing us a song?”
[Review of Cold War Kids gig w/support Act Young Man @ Phoenix, Toronto, Canada - 4 November 2011.]

Permanent link to this article: http://keirawong.com/blog/2011/11/cold-war-kids-play-in-the-sun/

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