
Book review – The Dogs of Winter by Ann Lambert
Winter in Montreal can be – and usually is – a cold and unforgiving season. This is quite so not only

Winter in Montreal can be – and usually is – a cold and unforgiving season. This is quite so not only

Holocaust survivor memoirs – The year 2020 has not only been a tumultuous year, but a significant milestone year when it

You Look So Much Better in Person – For as long as there has been television and television news, the weather

Creature Feature book review – Picture this, if you will. – Creature Feature by Steven Paul Leiva. A popular local TV horror

The Butcher of Park Ex – There is this certain rule of thumb when it comes to writers who are stuck

Fight the Fear – We all have fears. And during these uncertain times so far this year, our fears have ramped

In late June and early July of 1980, me and three of my classmates from Sir Winston Churchill High School were

In the world of media and show business, man’s best friend can play a role as a faithful companion or the

Renowned Canadian author/journalist/broadcaster Pierre Berton once described legendary Canadian political cartoonist Duncan Macpherson as “wild, expansive, sometimes bitterly sarcastic, often wicked

Book review – The Last High – During a party in a well-to-do suburb of Vancouver, seven teenagers are rushed to

Exactly 30 years ago, I got to live the bookworm’s dream when I went to Los Angeles for the first time

In the summer of 1983, me and my old high school friend Scott embarked upon a weekend chartered bus trip to
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