Entries from Torontoist tagged with 'jasonlogan'
October 22, 2006
No time…Must get back down to Harbourfront…IFOA in full swing…Here are some other literary events taking place this week…. Monday The Test Reading Series returns on Monday night, 7:30pm, with readings from Rob Read (that could be the best name for a writer I’ve ever heard) and Souvankham Thammavongsa. This night is also doubling for the launch of the new issue of Carousel, one of the best lit mags in the country – Mark Laliberte......
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Excuse me for the lateness of this week’s listing. I’m still on Nuit Blanche time. And yes, I made it until 7am. This is an absolutely fantastic week for word nerds. And check this – if one of your friends is more into sports, you can bring them to a literary event disguised as a boxing match. For a boxing fan like me, it doesn't get any better. Tomorrow at noon, there’s a special launch......
Continue Reading "Torontoist Reads: Literary Events This Week"October 2, 2006
Jason Logan is the illustrator best known for the so truthful it hurts book If We Ever Break Up This Book is Mine. In his new book iGeneration, Logan turns his comedic eye to the frightening mash of technology in our lives. iGeneration looks at how iPods, Myspace, blogs, spam and information overload has created a culture not just of ennui but downright paralysis. Here's hoping that your paralysis doesn't stop you from heading to......
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