Only A Recession

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After hungertwo days long,sitting happy beforea plate of beans, I delicately sliteach kernel withmy incisors, let my tongue runtwitching with joyacross the textureof the meat. — Milton Acorn Known as…

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Stories to tell

Wild Threads Literary Festival… literary festival? Sounds like a lot of beanies and cardigans—oh, but it was so much more! This was the fifth year of the four-day festival, celebrating…

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Tanya Talaga

Bookmark and UPEI’s Faculty of Indigenous Knowledge, Education, Research, and Applied Studies welcome Tanya Talaga to Charlottetown for the launch of her new book, The Knowing, on November 7 at…

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Annual Bookmark Soirée

The annual Bookmark Soirée will be held in Studio One at the Confederation Centre of the Arts on October 1 at 7 pm. Along with hors d’oeuvres, wine, and conversation…

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National recognition

A PEI playwright has received national recognition. The Playwrights Guild of Canada (PGC) recently announced the finalists for the Tom Hendry Awards, which honour excellence in new stage works. Judith…

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Butter Tart Island

PEI author Hope Dalvay will release her latest book, Butter Tart Island in October. Twelve-year-old Jane Smith isn’t surprised when her parents announce they’re relocating. This is nothing new. Every…

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the currents that carry us

Curated by Roxanne Fernandes and supported by RBC Foundation, the currents that carry us is a new exhibition catalogue published by the Confederation Centre Art Gallery. It features works by…

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Violet Hour: PEI

Join The Hideout’s inaugural writer-in-residence, Christopher DiRaddo, for Violet Hour: PEI, an evening of writing, community, and celebration in support of the Queer Youth Writing Club. The free event will…

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