Last week I wrote about working on Skip Prokop’s upcoming biography project and how we’re attempting to raise funds to get the thing written and published. https://kapipal.com/projects/skip-prokop-biography-project/
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JAIMIE VERNON – TO THE BOOKMOBILE
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags A-Channel, Abbeyfield, Al Joynes, Anger Brothers, Bill Belfontaine, Blues on Bellair, Bob Segarini, Canadian Music, CHOM FM, CITI-FM, Cori Ferguson, Darryl Sterdan, DBAWIS, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Fludd, Fort Garry, Gary MacLean, Globe And Mail, Goddo, Graeme Bishop, Greg Godovitz, Howard Mandsheim, Hushion House, Intuitive Design, Jaimie Vernon, Jane Hawtin, Jerry Doucette, John Cody, Michael Lansberg, Montreal, Neptoon Records, Paul Dean, Paul Rodgers, Q107, Ragna Stam'mler, Ralph Alfonso, Richard Branson, Tom Lavin, Tommy James, Toronto, Toronto Star, Toronto Sun, Travels With My Amp, Vancouver, Winnipeg on April 2, 2016 by segariniRoxanne Tellier Last One Out, Turn Off the Lights
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags Alberta, Bob Segarini, Brent Hultquist, Brian Masse, Canada, Canwest, CBS, Comcast, cream, David MacMichael, DBAWIS, democracy, Dennis Miller, Disney, Don Wanagas, forbidden foreign ownership, Freedom of Speech, Gin Bourgeois, Golden Tree Asset Management, JaceTraz, James Rooke, Jansen Richard, Jeff Healey, journalists, KarolyneLaFortune, leMeow, Mel Lastman, News Corp, newspapers, Only Café, Ottawa, Pat Blythe, Paul Godfrey, Postmedia, Quinns, Relish, Roxanne Tellier, Sam Taylor and the East End Love, Snow, Sun Media, Thomas Richard MacGillivray, Time-Warner, Toronto Sun, United States, Viacom, Voice of the People, Who, Winter on February 7, 2016 by segariniThe Canadian relationship with winter and snow is a lot like marriage; some love it, and look forward to their time together. Others tolerate winter, but spend a lot of time apart during cold patches. Still others grumble, but it’s a loving martyrdom that takes the good (skiing) right along with the bad (shoveling.)