The real Dooney’s Cafe

September 29, 2004 by Dooney's Cafe  
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Dooney’s Cafe owner Graziano Marchese The real-world Dooney’s Cafe is located at 511 Bloor St. West, in the heart of Toronto’s renowned Annex. Dooney’s Cafe 511 Bloor St. W. (Bathurst Subway Station) Toronto, Ontario M5S 1Y4 Canada Tel: 416-536-3293 Hours: 10 a.m. to 2 a.m.(7 days a week) Breakfast: Monday to Friday10 a.m. to 12 [...]

Vertigo Under the Sky

September 23, 2004 by  
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Bruce Serafin travels into Alberta in the first in a series of articles on the prairie provinces

Good to Me

September 17, 2004 by  
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dooneyscafe.com is pleased to publish the first chapter of Bowering’s baseball autobiography…

Through the Eyes of Mr. Palomar

September 17, 2004 by  
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Some thoughts on Italo Calvino, from a forthcoming book of memoir/travel/essays.

Brautigan, Buchenwald, Budapest/Bucharest

September 5, 2004 by  
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Passages from a forthcoming book of memory and premonition.

Days of Social Democracy: A Memoir

August 24, 2004 by  
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In the 1970s, Dave Barrett became the first social democratic premier of British Columbia. Stan Persky remembers why it mattered.

Baruch ata Adonai, Bones, Books, Bowering

July 27, 2004 by  
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Some recent passages from Stan Persky’s forthcoming ABC book, The Short Version.

The Secret

July 21, 2004 by  
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Bruce Serafin remembers his first attempt to move from provinciality to cosmopolitanism

A Critic Stripped Bare, Even (Thinking Outside the Green Box)

July 12, 2004 by  
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T.F. Rigelhof answers Vermeer’s Patch, which Bruce Serafin uploaded two weeks ago.

Black Sheets

July 12, 2004 by  
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Will Canada – and more specifically, Ontario – allow Sharia law? Vivien Lougheed hopes not

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