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Books

Thursday 15th of May 2025
Author Umberto Eco.
Arts & Life, Books

Umberto Eco having a laugh with ‘Numero Zero’

"This is almost certainly intentional, as a writer as vigorous and a philosopher as significant as Eco did not become lazy and deficient overnight." Read More
Architecture, Books

Review: the Winnipeg Architecture Foundation’s published tours

The Broadway tour will give you something better to say of the office buildings than “it looks like Mad Men.” Read More
Arts & Life, Books

Review: Stuck in the Middle

The great Winnipeggian coffee table book has arrived. Read More
Art, Arts & Life, Books, Movies

Saskatoon’s evolving geek culture

Tramps, Amazing Stories and the the changing geek culture in Saskatoon and beyond. Read More
Books, Libations

Manitoba’s rich, sweet, tasty brewing history

300 Years of Beer explores our province's love affair with the cause of, and solution to all of life's problems. Read More
Books

Julie Czerneda: Writing it all

A well-known Canadian science fiction author, Julie has won a number of awards for her work as well as the respect of both her peers and her readers. Read More
Arts & Life, Books

Paul Bellini: An interview with a Canadian treasure

When one Googles Paul Bellini, his name appears in the drop-down menu after the typing of the first 'L'. Read More
Books

Elaine Will: Comic book auteur

Look Straight Ahead is a brilliant journey through the upended world of a young man trying to find some semblance of normalcy. Read More
Arts & Life, Books

Unreal City: A niche within a niche

If you choose to live as a comic book readin’ geek in Saskatoon who still likes the feel of the printed page in your hands, you have three choices of where to spend your money. Read More
Arts & Life, Books, Music

Divine improvisation

In his new book, a Winnipeg priest plunges into John Coltrane's jazz, and finds faith at its heart Read More
Arts & Life, Books

A triad of reads to put you right

We're all in this together. Read More
Arts & Life, Books, Movies

A Correlated Interlude: Women/Comics/You

The facts are these: Comics is a sexist industry and the women of fandom are getting tired of it. Read More
Books, Prairie Post

The ‘vulgar depravity’ of Wuthering Heights

The Atlantic has posted some exceedingly biting reviews of classical tomes. Read More
Arts & Life, Books

Cyndi Lauper is so unusual

It is fitting that the most unusual memoir I have ever read is penned by the woman who created the record 'She’s So Unusual.' Read More
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