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New book tracks the rehabilitation of the killer whale's reputation
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392 pages, $32.95
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includes the kind of reputation rehab that would make even the most veteran of Hollywood PR people salivate.
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Books The National Post's guide to summer reading for when you're on a plane, at the ...
We’ve stacked a list of solid reads for any occasion, whether you nurse a novel-a-day habit in winter or avoid the written word all year long -
Books In defence of the trashy summer read
Sadaf Ahsan: Sometimes, in place of a two-page long vivid description of a wooded area or a contemplative soliloquy, all you really want— nay, all you really need — is simplicity
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Local News A criminal-author-addict's joyous London chapter
He was a notorious Canadian bank robber. Then an acclaimed author married to a literary star. Then, painfully, a relapsed drug addict back behind bars. -
Books Book review: Gathie Falk’s memoir paints a portrait of a world-class artist
Written in plain, accessible prose, and illustrated with family photos and pictures of the Governor General Award-winner’s work, Apples, etc. is a must-read for art enthusiasts and Vancouver history buffs alike. -
Local Arts The history of Montreal? It's not the same old story
In-depth collection of essays and photos details the evolution of our city — with a popular twist -
Local Arts Town Talk: Canucks Autism Network gala nets $1,123,695
QUIET KNIGHT: As he did at the Face The World gala’s 1990 founding, Sir Tom Jones co-hosted the recent running at Jacqui Cohen’s Point Grey waterfront home. -
Books ’Candid’ Jackie Chan memoir coming in November
NEW YORK — Jackie Chan is ready to share more stories about his amazing life and career. The star of blockbusters such as “Rush Hour” and “Kung Fu Panda” has a memoir coming out in November. -
Books Mudgirls Manifesto documents life in an all female building collective
Since forming 10 years ago the has on occasion had to deal with people jumping to the wrong conclusion about the all female group. -
Books International: 20 bestselling books of the week of June 9
The top international books of the week. -
Local Arts B.C. 15 bestselling books of the week of June 9
Top B.C. books of the week. -
Books B.C.-based author wins Stephen Leacock award
ORILLIA, Ont. — British Columbia-based author Jennifer Craig has won this year’s Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour. -
Books Paula Simons: Edmonton's pride Billy-Ray Belcourt scoops Canada's biggest poetry prize
"I have a sense of new urgency to write, to ensure that my next book is as politically and ethically energized as it can be."