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Anosh Irani introduces his new novel at the Silk Purse Monday evening. Authors Billie Livingston and Timothy Taylor will also read from their latest works. 

Dreaming of Bombay
In his new novel The Song of Kahunsha North Vancouver author Anosh Irani writes of the Bombay he remembers.
 

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.
 

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.
 

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."
 

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.
 

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.
 

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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