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Berliner Geschichten
by Norbert Ruebsaat   
Setting out to discover Berlin

 
Iceberg, Dead Ahead
by Max Fawcett   
Why the Baby Boom is about to blow up in our faces.

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Dark Places
by Stan Persky   
It's the 150th anniversary of the birth of Joseph Conrad in December 1857. All hands on deck!

 
Yes, We Have No Canon Today
by Stan Persky   
George Bowering's Burning Water is back in print. Why it matters.

 
Too Little, Too Late?
by Max Fawcett   

Why our newfound commitment to environmentalism isn't going to be enough to make a real difference.

 
David Gilmour, Parent, Movie Critic
by Brian Fawcett   
Brian Fawcett files a review of David Gilmour's new book about raising teenagers and watching movies. He likes the book, but isn't so hot about the way it was presented.

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No Logos, No Fear: A Review of Naomi Klein's "The Shock Doctrine"
by Max Fawcett   

Max Fawcett dissects Naomi Klein's latest best-seller.

 
A Road Runs Through It
by Stan Persky   
Jack Kerouac's Beat Generation novel, a half-century later.

 
The Aesthetics of Western Demography
by David Rothberg   
David Rothberg queries boomer anxiety about the present and future, and finds it exceedingly strange.

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An Irishman's History of Everything
by Brian Fawcett   
Brian Fawcett corrects an oversight by posting a 2005 review of Don Akenson's remarkable two volume An Irish History of Civilization, which he thinks might be the best book written in Canada in the last decade. Or two.

 
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