Artists of all sorts are joining the movement to fight homelessness and associated problems.
Last weekend Taste Your Freedom was at Bar St-Laurent to cover the first Quebec “Blankfest” organized by John Asher of NDG Entertainment and supported by (in addition to Bar St-Laurent) CKRK Mohawk Radio, the only commerical radio-station in the Montreal region supporting independant music and artists. Sizzling performances were dished-up by Fifty Stars Anger, Ashtray, Special Ops, and Vinyl Hero who all took it to the full house in a big way. The goal of 100 blankets was far surpassed; only 50 blankets were collected but there were some 300 items in all going to benefit the Old Brewery Mission. Thanks to John and a particular “Hey!” to Philip who I know will be hearing more about Taste Your Freedom in the near future.
Taste Your Freedom went remote this week on the location of CKUT’s (Radio McGill) 7th annual Homeless Marathon, a radio-event broadcast simultaneously on over 40 community radio stations in Canada, an event which commands a much higher profile in the United States where the marathon has been a regular event for 12 years now. For 14 hours over-night, from 5:00 PM to 7:00 AM, stations broadcast interviews outside in the cold with the aim of sensitizing the community to the plight of the homeless in particular, but also to the issues surrounding our tough times which often drive people to the street. This event is one of the most shining examples of what broadcast and media really can do. If only there were more promotional opportunities for the event - there is no interest on the part of the mainstream media in these yearly happenings.
Taste Your Freedom has been covering the Homeless Marathon for 3 years now and I personally discovered the marathon 7 years ago. The film will inlcude coverage from a number of years’ marathons. Something special is in the works for the next blog.



