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Habs Nation
The history of the Montreal Canadiens is not just a story about hockey. It’s also the story of how hockey’s most legendary team has always skated hand-in-hand with its home province of Quebec. Brendan Kelly takes a fresh look at the ups and downs of the Habs since the heyday of the “Flying Frenchmen” in…
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Syria, Anatomy of Regime Change
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Imperialism, As Rampant Today as in the Past
2024 is not 1914. Nonetheless, imperialism was the dominant system then, as it is now. A century ago, several neo-mercantilist imperial powers vied to establish primacy over the others. Things have changed. Our era is one of planetary imperialism and globalized capitalism where one power, the U.S., already exercises hegemony over all. No other, including…
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All Kidding Aside
Louis, supports his schizophrenic brother and terminally ill father by working at a Tim Horton’s. But he dreams of doing stand-up.
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Something, Not Nothing
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Skateboarding and the City
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Skate Like a Girl
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The Blue House
Rupert Goldmann’s “memoirs” trace the story of his life as a child-prodigy cello virtuoso, his flirtations and relationships, his experiences as an unrewarded composer, and his eventual, much-interrupted attempt to retreat into the world of his imagination.
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Girl Gangs, Zines, and Powerslides
A lifelong skateboarder and librarian, Porter scoured old zines and media for photos or mentions of women riders. Often, they went uncredited, unnamed, or were mentioned only in passing, as footnotes to the men dominating the culture. This book carves out space for the women who loved to kickflip, even if the boys never invited…
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Tell Me I Can’t
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To Linger With You
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Wrestling with Cadence
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Unorganized Territory