Drew Hayden Taylor’s first novel for adults, Motorcycles & Sweetgrass, was inspired by an eclectic set of interests
You get the feeling reading Motorcycles & Sweetgrass (Knopf Canada), the latest book in Drew Hayden Taylor’s long career, that the novel contains some of his favourite things.
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The Sweet Addiction of Gossip
Local students caught naked or partying and it’s all there for the world to see.
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Good Samaritan Punched & Robbed
Police say a man was punched and robbed in Annapolis Monday evening after he tried to break up an arguement between a couple.
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Jessica Simpson’s ‘normal’ boyfriend search
Singer-and-actress Jessica Simpson has revealed she isn’t picky when it comes to men and just hopes she will settle down with someone ”normal”.
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Local authors look to bewitch young readers with new release
Photo submitted Authors Katie Parker, left, and Sean McHugh, right, pose in front of a painting of the Samantha character from the television series “Bewitched.” The sitcom was part of the inspiration for Parker and McHugh’s soon-to-be published children’s book, “Broomsticks.”
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‘Life Unexpected’: Liz Tigelaar’s big plans for Season 2
With the Season 1 finale of “Life Unexpected” behind her, creator Liz Tigelaar spoke to Zap2it about her plans for Season 2, despite the fact that the show hasn’t gotten an official renewal yet. “I’m pitching ideas to The CW before they make their decision,” Tigelaar says. “I’m a little bit afraid to say all these ideas and have The CW be like ‘we didn’t approve that!’” Still, she gave us the …
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Was 6-year-old hit by vehicle? Metro-east girl’s death is being investigated
Lyvia P. Roach, 6, of Pontoon Beach, was found dead about 6 p.m. Sunday. A bicycle was lying near the girl.
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Snowboarders sign folders, posters, arms
We all have to grow up sometime, don’t we? On Tuesday in the Palm Theatre, it was tough to tell the difference between youngsters just off the playground and grown-ups who get paid to play.
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