Jeanette Lynes and Douglas Burnet Smith will read at UPEI
Winter’s Tales
Two of Canada’s most popular, gutsy and gripping poets,
Jeanette Lynes
and Douglas Burnet Smith, will read on March 11 at 7:30 pm in the UPEI Faculty Lounge, Main Building, Charlottetown. Both teach literature and creative writing at St. Francis Xavier University.
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| The first Play On Words Storytelling Festival is coming to The Guild in Charlottetown March 12 and 13. The festival celebrates stories through spoken word, music, theatre and multi-media presentations in addition to offering two workshops for those wanting to gain skill and confidence in writing and performing. “We have designed the public events into three themes: Fantasy (Friday night); Young Writers (Saturday afternoon) and Island Perspectives (Saturday night),” says Guild executive director, Cate Proctor, “while also including learning opportunities through workshops for either the budding or more established writer/performer.”
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Charlie McGeoghegan, MLA for Belfast–Murray River, (l), and Harry Holman, Director of Culture, Heritage and Libraries (r), recently presented Kaye MacLean, Branch Technician for Murray Harbour and Murray River Branch Libraries, with the 2009 Nora Bateson Award for Excellence in Library Service.
Kaye MacLean, branch technician for Murray Harbour and Murray River Branch Libraries, was recently awarded the 2009 Nora Bateson Award for Excellence in Library Service.
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| February 2010 |
| Play On Words
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| The Play on Words Festival is a two-day festival celebrating “the story” and includes interactive workshops, young storyteller’s presentations and a montage of evening performances.
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PEI’s contribution to CBC Radio’s Canada Reads
Matt Rainnie
CBC Prince Edward Island’s 2010 Battle of the Book Clubs will be held on March 2, at The Guild, 115 Richmond Street in Charlottetown. Start time is set for 7 pm.
“The Battle” has become PEI’s annual contribution to Canada Reads, CBC’s national celebration of Canadian literature. The Canada Reads 2010 book selections are: Good to a Fault by Marina Endicott, Nikolski by Nicolas Dickner, Generation X by Douglas Coupland, The Jade Peony by Wayson Choy, and Fall on Your Knees by Ann-Marie MacDonald. Canada Reads 2010 airs on CBC Radio One March 8–12.
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| The 2010 Atlantic Book Awards and Festival will run from April 10 to April 18 with literary events taking place across all four Atlantic Provinces.
The Atlantic Book Awards celebration, a highlight of the week-long festival, will be held on April 14 at 7 pm at the Alderney Landing Theatre in Dartmouth, NS. Co-hosting the awards celebration this year are Newfoundland playwright, comedienne, and author Berni Stapleton and Costas Halavrezos of CBC Radio’s Maritime Noon.
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| CBC Prince Edward Island’s 2010 Battle of the Book Clubs will be held on March 2, at The Guild, the corner of Richmond and Queen Street in Charlottetown. Start time is set for 7 pm.
The Canada Reads 2010 book selections are: Good to a Fault by Marina Endicott, Nikolski by Nicolas Dickner, Generation X by Douglas Coupland, The Jade Peony by Wayson Choy, and Fall on Your Knees by Ann-Marie MacDonald. Canada Reads 2010 airs on CBC Radio One March 8–12.
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| February 2010 |
| Re-imagination
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The Other Notebook by David Helwig
I remember opening a copy of The New Yorker a few years back and turning to a new story by Alice Munro. It was called “Hired Girl.” I read the title and the first few lines. Wait a minute, I thought, I’ve read this story before.
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| February 2010 |
| Living Library
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Summerside Rotary Library is a well-used community resource
by Peggy Miles
Summerside Rotary Library staff Rebecca Boulter (left) and Susan Harris.
My typical Saturday might include a few errands—groceries, dropping off recyclables, and leaving my dog eared copies of Style at Home at the magazine exchange table just inside the front doors of the Summerside Rotary Public Library. I’ve used the services of the library on and off since I was a kid. But in the last few years I haven’t made it much past the magazines.
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Anne Compton
Award-winning poet Anne Compton returns to her native PEI to read from her new book, Asking Questions Indoors and Out, on February 16, at 7:30 pm in the UPEI Faculty Lounge, Main Building. Her reading is part of the Winter’s Tales Author Series sponsored by the UPEI English Department, with funding from the Canada Council for the Arts.
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