A small Sunday Twitter of sorts: I really, really love getting to hear Fort Massey United Church’s bells every Sunday morning. It nearly morphs this part of south end Halifax from a student ghetto into a legitimate neighbourhood.
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This past weekend, Globe Books did us all a favour by featuring Jorge Luis Borges’ Ficciones in its 50 Greatest Books of all time series. The review/essay, written by the U of T’s Dennis Duffy, gives the briefest accounts on the nature of the text and [...]
The Pineapples and I were at the Barrington St Superstore yesterday to pick up some odds and sods to do us over for a couple of days. Pineapples saw an incredibly large sign that said something like “Locally Grown Fruit! Only at Your Superstore!” and made a beeline over to the cart to check out [...]