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Gary Barwin's Red Letter Day

Gary Barwin has trouble limiting his reads on his imagined perfect day, or for that matter, the ones he'd love to put into the hands of students just …

Summer Eats: Thai Slaw from Flex Appeal

This refreshing Thai salad from Pat Crocker and Nettie Cronish's Flex Appeal combines zest and tang for a veritable delight

The Interruption: Sean Cranbury Interviews Zsuzsi Gartner

Today's The Interruption is with Zsuzsi Gartner, author of Better Living Through Plastic Explosives and All the Anxious Girls on Earth.

Steve Burrows on Birds and Books: The Stuff of Life

There aren’t many things you can do for free while sitting in a chair that will transport you to another world. Reading fiction is one. Watching birds …

Chilling With Cool DIY Culture

Want to get crafty? Hook a rug? Whittle a whistle? Build a canoe? Here are some books to show you how. 

Notes from a Children's Librarian: Graphic Novels for Summer

Bliss is a hammock in summer and a stack of graphic novels.

The Interruption: Sean Cranbury Interviews Avi Silberstein

Today's The Interruption is with Avi Silberstein, author of the political thriller Human Solutions. Avi talks about basketball, babies, and how to turn …

Summer Eats: Greek-Style Mussel and Watermelon Salad

Is there anything more refreshing than a cool slice of watermelon on a hot summer’s day? A delicious recipe from the new Mussels cookbook. 

The Recommend: July 2014

This week we're pleased to present the picks of author Bill Gaston (The World); writer and speculative fiction blogger, Christa Seeley; essayist, editor, …

Mapping Meat, Doughnuts, and Erotic Canada: The Geist Atlas of Canada

Today, Melissa Edwards and Arsenal Pulp Press allow us to share a few of the great maps from The Geist Atlas of Canada: the Canadian Map of Nicknames, …

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