BooksWhatever happened to ’the art of dress’?Once upon a time, American women had taste and knew how to dress, argues Linda Przybyszewski in ’The Lost Art of Dress’. What happened?
BooksProof we’ll never understand RussiansBook review: Jeff Parker’s new book is as off-kilter as a Kurt Vonnegut novel, and wholly absorbing
BooksJ.D. Salinger and the book deal that fell to pieces Joanna Rakoff’s new book tells the story of her year as secretarial assistant to Salinger’s literary agent
BooksA book to inspire both pleasure and paranoiaA review of The Encyclopaedia of Liars and Deceivers, by Roelf Bolt
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BooksHallelujah! A Canadian classic is bornAnne Kingston reviews All Saints by K.D. Miller — ’a quietly astonishing book of short stories’
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BooksA history of Hamilton’s Teenage Head, punk pioneers in OntarioBook review of Gods of the Hammer: The Teenage Head Story