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Deb Chachra on: the Library app, Midnight Radio, Vancouver museums.

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By Deb Chachra

PLANET OF PERIL (49)

TALKING CARS & DUMMIES

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By Lynn Peril

19th
Nov

Zygmunt Bauman

Although other scholars have been cited as soothsayers of the mechanics of our Great Recession, ZYGMUNT BAUMAN (born 1925) has been unerringly the Prophet...
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By Tor Aarestad

18th
Nov

Speed Reading

In this video, our friend Shelley Jackson reads aloud from HiLo Hero Flann O’Brien’s The Third Policeman… while running on a treadmill at a...
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By HILOBROW

18th
Nov

Kirk Hammett

Long before they became whiners — carping about Napster and exploring their inner kiddie tantrums in Some Kind of Monster — Metallica were America’s...
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By Erik Davis

17th
Nov

Destructiveness

“The above illustration speaks volumes for itself. Destructiveness is the center of all the characteristics named here.” *** According to Louis Allen Vaught, the...
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By HILOBROW

17th
Nov

Voltairine de Cleyre

“Nature has the habit of now and then producing a type of human being far in advance of the times; an ideal for us...
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By Joshua Glenn

16th
Nov

W.C. Handy

“St. Louis Blues” may be “the jazzman’s Hamlet,” as one critic has it, but its author, W.C. HANDY (1873-1955) might be compared more fairly...
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By Franklin Bruno

15th
Nov

Winds of Magic (10): Agent Zimmerman

I had just removed his hand — gently, I hope — from my knee when the man in the off-white linen suit told me...
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By James Parker

15th
Nov

Ol’ Dirty Bastard

If OL’ DIRTY BASTARD’s (Russell Tyrone Jones, 1968-2004) madness was a tumor pressing on his genius and making it dance, it also caused him...
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By Tom Nealon