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Good news break: a new journal,
Air/Light
, has launched.
By
Rasheeda Saka
| October 5, 2020
Ethan Hawke's new (autobiographical) novel is full of rage and sex and longing and despair.
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Dan Sheehan
| October 5, 2020
The 1951 adaptation of
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Aaron Robertson
| October 5, 2020
Here's the shortlist for the 2020 Scotiabank Giller Prize.
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Language Keepers
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How Thermodynamics Explains the Origins of Life
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Outpost
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