Russell Smith sent this to me this morning, and it was so funny, so painful, so damning, so ... well, I thought I should share it with you.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxschLOAr-s
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Monday, May 12, 2008
Report on the Afterlife Review
Michael Bryson tackles -- with both arms and full body weight -- Stephen Henighan's new tome, A Report on the Afterlife of Culture. The review can be found here:
www.danforthreview.com/reviews/nonfiction/henighan.htm
London may not be calling, but Guelph, Toronto, Vancouver, and Victoria, for starters, certainly are. Henighan will be launching Afterlife in Guelph at the Bookshelf on Tuesday, May 20th at 7 pm, as part of a Bookshelf Birthday Bash, alongside Pasha Malla, Claudia Dey, and Maggie Helwig. He'll be then heading off to Toronto to read with Charles Foran (Join the Revolution, Comrade) at Nicholas Hoare at 6pm as part of the great Biblioasis muckraking revival. We're going to exchange the usual Hoare blue hairs for the baklava wearing revolutionaries who seem to come out of the Toronto woodwork whenever there's free wine to be had (to be served, in the proper spirit, in paper cups). Henighan will next be in Vancouver in early June (TBA), and Victoria June 6th at the Black Stilt Cafe.
Bryson's review has filled my head with 1980s alt-rock anthems. Hopefully the next cup of coffee will wash them away. But until then I'll counter the Clash's London Calling with R.E.M.'s It's the End of The World As We Know It (and I feel fine.)
{Yes: I know: another instance of the triumph of the global over the local. Sigh.}
www.danforthreview.com/reviews/nonfiction/henighan.htm
London may not be calling, but Guelph, Toronto, Vancouver, and Victoria, for starters, certainly are. Henighan will be launching Afterlife in Guelph at the Bookshelf on Tuesday, May 20th at 7 pm, as part of a Bookshelf Birthday Bash, alongside Pasha Malla, Claudia Dey, and Maggie Helwig. He'll be then heading off to Toronto to read with Charles Foran (Join the Revolution, Comrade) at Nicholas Hoare at 6pm as part of the great Biblioasis muckraking revival. We're going to exchange the usual Hoare blue hairs for the baklava wearing revolutionaries who seem to come out of the Toronto woodwork whenever there's free wine to be had (to be served, in the proper spirit, in paper cups). Henighan will next be in Vancouver in early June (TBA), and Victoria June 6th at the Black Stilt Cafe.
Bryson's review has filled my head with 1980s alt-rock anthems. Hopefully the next cup of coffee will wash them away. But until then I'll counter the Clash's London Calling with R.E.M.'s It's the End of The World As We Know It (and I feel fine.)
{Yes: I know: another instance of the triumph of the global over the local. Sigh.}
Wednesday, May 07, 2008
Toronto Reading for Foran and Henighan
Nicholas Hoare and Biblioasis are pleased to present:
an evening with
Charles Foran and Stephen Henighan
Join us at the Nicholas Hoare bookstore for food, drink, and a remorseless assault on the literary status quo. Novelists, travel writers, critics, Governor General Award nominees, and disputatious freethinkers, Foran and Henighan will read from their highly anticipated essay collections, Join the Revolution, Comrade and A Report on the Afterlife of Culture.
Readings will be followed by a Q&A and a book signing.
Where: Nicholas Hoare, 45 Front Street East
When: May 21st, from 6 pm until after 8 pm.
Kindly RSVP: 416.777.2665
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