Editor’s Note
Summer slips away, winter approaches, and in the interval the other fall harvest is upon us: new television shows, films, books, music, and video games, most of them trash. I …
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Noah Richler on the set of Barney’s Version with Dustin Hoffman, Paul Giamatti, and his father’s ghost; Chris Wood on the battle of the northern headwaters of the Mackenzie River; Alexandra Molotkow reveals how the Polaris Prize rewards Canada’s not-so-independent indie musicians; fiction by Eden Robinson…
Summer slips away, winter approaches, and in the interval the other fall harvest is upon us: new television shows, films, books, music, and video games, most of them trash. I …
Read MoreDon’t read me wrong— I plan on dying in Winnipeg In a strange way I posit Winnipeg is where everything always dies: Grandfathers, clock radios, Chevrolets faith, journalists, fine-tip pens …
Read MoreThis appeared in the October 2010 issue.
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Read MoreThe Polaris Prize rewards Canada’s not-so-independent indie musicians
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