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David's tales of library love: More Desert Music
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David's tales of library love. An exploration of the radical possibilities of public libraries, in other words mostly book reviews. Focusing on the Calgary Public Library. Thursday, December 06, 2007. Tinariwen - The Radio Tisdas Sessions (Wayward Records, 2000) CD MAI AFR TIN. Tinariwen - Amassakoul (Triban Union, 2004) CD MAI AFR TIN. Tinariwen - Aman Iman: water of life (Outside Music, 2007) CD MAI AFR TIN. On his website World War 4 Report. Also check out the Tartit albums I've mentioned before.
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David's tales of library love: January 2008
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David's tales of library love. An exploration of the radical possibilities of public libraries, in other words mostly book reviews. Focusing on the Calgary Public Library. Wednesday, January 23, 2008. The Cry of Nature by John Oswald and some other stuff. First when it's still fresh in my mind here is the text of The Cry of Nature. By John Oswald hosted by animalrightshistory.org. If you need details on John Oswald read the previous post. Toumast - Ishumar (Real World, 2007). CD MAI WOR TOU. CD R CHR RIT.
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David's tales of library love: July 2007
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David's tales of library love. An exploration of the radical possibilities of public libraries, in other words mostly book reviews. Focusing on the Calgary Public Library. Sunday, July 08, 2007. A Cocktail Party pt 1. The mp3 blog in question is a relatively new one, it’s first post is from May 2007. It is so good! Also I should note that the people who do the Secret Museum of Mankind series also did a radio show called Secret Museum of the Air on WFMU. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Cocktail Party pt 1.
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David's tales of library love: Nalo Hopkinson is a very good writer
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David's tales of library love. An exploration of the radical possibilities of public libraries, in other words mostly book reviews. Focusing on the Calgary Public Library. Saturday, August 30, 2008. Nalo Hopkinson is a very good writer. Nalo Hopkinson - Midnight Robber. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Nalo Hopkinson is a very good writer. University of Calgary library, not that University students even read. The Alberta Library Card. No Quarter: My zine about radical history. World War Four Report.
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David's tales of library love: August 2007
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David's tales of library love. An exploration of the radical possibilities of public libraries, in other words mostly book reviews. Focusing on the Calgary Public Library. Wednesday, August 29, 2007. Sun Ra – Concert For the Comet Kohoutek. Sun Ra – Concert For the Comet Kohoutek (Abraxas / ESP Disk, 1973). If you need some biographical info on Sun Ra check out the wikipedia entry. When you are ready, proceed to the review:. Is it a planet of life? Is it a planet of death? CD MJ SUN v1-2. John Szwed - Sp...
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David's tales of library love: Speaking of Wong Fei Hung
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David's tales of library love. An exploration of the radical possibilities of public libraries, in other words mostly book reviews. Focusing on the Calgary Public Library. Friday, December 28, 2007. Speaking of Wong Fei Hung. Not that martial arts movies have much to do with history but I mentioned Wong Fei Hung in the last post, and realized that the library does have at least three movies with him as a character:. Once upon a time in China and America. DVD CHINESE FICTION ONC. Last Hero in China. Which...
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David's tales of library love: Vegetarians + Revolutionaries = ???
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David's tales of library love. An exploration of the radical possibilities of public libraries, in other words mostly book reviews. Focusing on the Calgary Public Library. Sunday, January 13, 2008. Tristram Stuart – The Bloodless Revolution: A Cultural History of Vegetarianism From 1600 to Modern Times (WW Norton, 2006). This is a monumental book! 446 pages plus nearly 200(! There is a chapter (Twenty Six) that covers Percy Bysshe Shelley, the English poet, who was the son in law of William Godwin (often...
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David's tales of library love: Who doesn't love Ursula K. Le Guin???
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David's tales of library love. An exploration of the radical possibilities of public libraries, in other words mostly book reviews. Focusing on the Calgary Public Library. Thursday, December 13, 2007. Who doesn't love Ursula K. Le Guin? Ursula K. Le Guin - Powers. In many circles Ursula K. Le Guin is known mainly for things she wrote in the 60s and 70s. In SciFi circle for The Left Hand of Darkness. Or The Lathe of Heaven. In radical circles for the Dispossessed. Like it, but stop there. Top 11 and Top 8.
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David's tales of library love: The Cry of Nature by John Oswald and some other stuff
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David's tales of library love. An exploration of the radical possibilities of public libraries, in other words mostly book reviews. Focusing on the Calgary Public Library. Wednesday, January 23, 2008. The Cry of Nature by John Oswald and some other stuff. First when it's still fresh in my mind here is the text of The Cry of Nature. By John Oswald hosted by animalrightshistory.org. If you need details on John Oswald read the previous post. Toumast - Ishumar (Real World, 2007). CD MAI WOR TOU. CD R CHR RIT.
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David's tales of library love: August 2008
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David's tales of library love. An exploration of the radical possibilities of public libraries, in other words mostly book reviews. Focusing on the Calgary Public Library. Saturday, August 30, 2008. Nalo Hopkinson is a very good writer. Nalo Hopkinson - Midnight Robber. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Nalo Hopkinson is a very good writer. University of Calgary library, not that University students even read. The Alberta Library Card. No Quarter: My zine about radical history. World War Four Report.