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September 9, 2008 Literary Arts

Words and music collide at Atwater Library

Kate Story reads from her first novel Blasted

by Christopher Olson

First-time novelist, lifelong writer Kate Story kicked off her cross-country reading tour at the Atwater Library & Computer Centre on September 4th, reading from Blasted,... » Full Story

September 9, 2008 Literary Arts

The Wright stuff?

Author discusses U.S. foreign policy

by Justin Giovannetti

Ronald Wright, author of the bestseller A Short History of Progress, was at Concordia on Sunday to offer a strong critique of the United States with his new book, What is... » Full Story

September 2, 2008 Literary Arts

Till I get to the bottom

A grimlook at your future, freshmen

by Alexander St. Laurent

They were all idiots, as far as he was concerned; nothing more than spokes in the great Machine. Of course, he had no real way of knowing this; it was mostly conjecture and... » Full Story

August 26, 2008 Literary Arts

Going for that gritty 'New York Comic Convention' look

Trading pencils and pens for cameras and photoshop

by Sebastien Cadieux

With casting sessions at six local comic shops, work for the second part in the P-Brane trilogy is already underway, while promotion for the first installment is in full... » Full Story

August 26, 2008 Literary Arts

Everyone has a price

Ted DiBiase reveals all on The Million Dollar Man's legacy

by Johnny North

Being a rich prick that made little kids cry when he cheated them in a dribbling contest helped make Ted DiBiase one of the most memorable characters in World Wrestling... » Full Story

July 4, 2008 Literary Arts

Chris Benoit vs. Larry Zbyzsko

Battle of the wrestling all-star biographies!

by Johnny North

Ring of Hell Matthew Randazzo V Phoenix Books May 2008 278 pp $25.95 Almost a year ago, the murders of Nancy Benoit and... » Full Story

June 10, 2008 Literary Arts

And they lived happily ever after...

An expatriot remembers life in Baghdad

by Tristin Hopper

Tarnished by decades of war and dictatorship, there are few who remember the cosmopolitan grandeur of colonial Iraq. Once Upon a Time in Iraq, an autobiographical... » Full Story

June 10, 2008 Literary Arts

Put down that doobie and pick up Dubé

At the Bottom of the Sky lost in a sea of fanciful poetry

by Andrea Paré

There are the people you know and the landscapes that you love. In At the Bottom of the Sky, his collection of short stories about these two themes, Peter Dubé examines the... » Full Story
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