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e.Other things I appreciated “ the understated humour of Anne Le Dressay in a poem about a woman who commiserates with a cashier who cannot stand the music of Celine Dion, her poem What Angels Look Like (in the issue too) about a server in a cafe with his androgenous good looks, Peter Richardson's K...
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ascy of Skeptics (House of Anansi Press, 1994) and new poetry in progress.What impressed me most about his reading was the pacing of his work and its music. There™s something about the rhythms and line breaks, the language that he chooses in both his fiction and his poetry that creates an intensity ...
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ks about a poet laureate, which is something the city used to have, but stopped ages ago, and adds that we should also have laureates for art, dance, music and other cultural activities.It™s lovely to see an article from the Citizen advocating promotion of the arts. Jenkins makes the point that show...
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tute and heroin addict who helps women today.And then there™s my favourite non CBC podcast from Zunior.com. Zunior.com is a wonderful Canadian online music store that also offers a free sampler of music each month. For the podcast, every month, Dave from Halifax gives us a rundown of the most recent...
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y melodic guitar and writes excellent lyrics that are not that far off from the language and wit of his fiction. It was a joy to hear him perform his music. He read an excerpt from a novel in progress about a man named Paul-François and his eccentric lover. I found the story so compelling, I wanted ...
2007 has been another stellar year for everything: events, poetry, prose, music, good friends and long conversations over endless pitchers of beer at the Carleton and other locales. In my list of milestones I count having my chapbook Eleanor published by above / ground press and getting to read it a...
Stephen and Trevor played Zaphod™s last night and were spectacular. During the sound check, Slo' Tom, Zaphod™s regular sound guru and a great musician himself, told the boys their guitars sounded very different, Stephen™s was very bright, while Trevor™s was low and dark, but it worked. And it did. S...
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no warmer reading series than the Dusty Owl for a cold winter™s night. Their next event is the annual Chocolate House on December 16 at 5pm with the music of Dave Lauzon and an open mic and perhaps the object of desire might be something two-thesome. The event is in support of the Ottawa Food Bank....
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ay at Chapters with a reading that still leaves me feeling euphoric thanks toMarie-Josée Houle™s both sad and uplifting life affirming live for today music, the talented and versatile readers, the supremely well-organized Chapters staff, who had our venue set up long before we arrived, the engaged a...
well i used to post these monthly music lists to myspace, but in the interests of consolidation, i'll post 'em here instead. myspace ain't what it used to be. note the prevalence of Ron Sexsmith...his new CD, Exit Strategy for the Soul...is good. no explanation is likely necessary, but ...this is ju...
well i used to post these monthly music lists to myspace, but in the interests of consolidation, i'll post 'em here instead. myspace ain't what it used to be. note the prevalence of Ron Sexsmith...his new CD, Exit Strategy for the Soul...is good. no explanation is likely necessary, but ...this is ju...
well i used to post these monthly music lists to myspace, but in the interests of consolidation, i'll post 'em here instead. myspace ain't what it used to be. note the prevalence of Ron Sexsmith...his new CD, Exit Strategy for the Soul...is good. no explanation is likely necessary, but ...this is ju...
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