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NEWS photo Cindy Goodman
Anosh Irani introduces his new novel at the Silk Purse Monday
evening. Authors Billie Livingston and Timothy Taylor will also
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Dreaming of Bombay
In his new novel The Song of Kahunsha North Vancouver author Anosh Irani writes of the Bombay he remembers.
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RV's laughs few and far between
A few years back, my husband (Mr. I-want-to-experience-the-great-outdoors) and I (Ms. I-refuse-to-pee-behind-the-tent-at-2 a.m.) rented an RV.
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Franz Ferdinand keeps it fresh
When Franz Ferdinand drummer Paul Thomson calls from Washington, D.C., one of the first things he does is thank me for the interview.
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Roy Forbes makes one for his mom
"Put the record on the changer. Drop the needle at the start. Hear the sad voice of a stranger sing about my broken heart."
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Conductor finds common ground with Laudate
The music performed by a North Shore chamber choir this weekend promises to whisk listeners away as they celebrate a Scandinavian Spring.
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Outlaw gives free reign to creative spirit
While it may not be his final CD, This Old Road is certainly a fitting swan song for a grizzled old country veteran like Kris Kristofferson.
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GALLERIES
Art in Public Places: North Vancouver Community Arts Council at North Vancouver District Hall, 355 West Queens Rd. Gallery hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
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