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Philip Moscovitch

Philip Moscovitch

Philip Moscovitch is a writer and radio documentary maker living near Halifax. Follow him on Twitter @PhilMoscovitch.

Stompin’ Tom Connors is Like Canada: Savvy, Well Read, with Interests in Literature and Comparative Religion
Features, Nonfiction, Web exclusives June 30, 2020 June 30, 2020

Stompin’ Tom Connors is Like Canada: Savvy, Well Read, with Interests in Literature and Comparative Religion

Stompin’ Tom’s love of Canada came from his endless travels and conversations, and one of his strongest passions was that Canadians should be able to make it at home

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No Writer is An Island
# 87 Fall 2018, Editions, Features, Fiction November 14, 2018 November 8, 2018

No Writer is An Island

Carol Bruneau’s mentorship of Nicola Davison become a lasting friendship

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Lezlie Lowe Investigates the Universal Need For a Decent Public Washroom
Non-fiction, Reviews, Web exclusives October 25, 2018 October 25, 2018

Lezlie Lowe Investigates the Universal Need For a Decent Public Washroom

Her book confidently guides us through the mundane, disgusting, funny and ultimately fascinating world of public washrooms and their messy politics

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Home for the (Summer) Holidays
# 86 Spring 2018, Columns, First Person, Perspective June 21, 2018 June 21, 2018

Home for the (Summer) Holidays

Planning your perfect Atlantic Canadian staycation

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Nova Scotia libraries are doing more than you know to support local writers
# 86 Spring 2018, Editions, Features May 22, 2018 May 22, 2018

Nova Scotia libraries are doing more than you know to support local writers

From e-platforms to promotional campaigns designed to get people to #ReadLocal, librarians are leading the way in innovative initiatives to market local literature

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Rick Benson’s Help for the Grieving
Non-fiction, Reviews, Web exclusives March 15, 2018 February 27, 2018

Rick Benson’s Help for the Grieving

Benson shares what he knows about a range of healing practices–including mindfulness, meditation, walks in the woods, playing music, Tai Chi and Qigong, journaling, exercise and grounding activities like gardening

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Summertime and the Reading is Easy
#83 Spring 2017, Editions July 12, 2017 July 6, 2017

Summertime and the Reading is Easy

Beaches, fishing, gardening and baseball; what could be finer?

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