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Saturday, March 20, 2010
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Saturday, March 20, 2010
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Boxer-turned-author John Ogden declares that "boxing is a metaphor for life," and shows why he thinks so.
OTTAWA—Craig Kielburger was in grade seven when he first inspired young people—his fellow classmates of 12-year-olds—to become social activists.
Acclaimed Ottawa poet and writer Cyril Dabydeen launches a new collection of poetry on October 25.
The author examines our changing society and how it impacts the study of English literature in higher education.
Rachel Resnick tells of her journey out of ruinous relationships toward real intimacy.
When a crisis strikes, the path of our life turns crooked.
America has opened my eyes to art and the art world in so many ways.
Canadian author Denise Chong wrote what she calls “the biography of a gesture."
Hailing from Taiwan, Hong Kong, and the United States, nine contestants moved on to the final round in NTDTV's Chinese International Piano Competition at the Gerald W. Lynch auditorium.
Herta Mueller, who described the evils of Ceausescu's brutal regime, won the 2009 Nobel literature prize.