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Coach House poets in Eye Weekly's guide to the Scream Festival

Brian Joseph Davis previews some of the Scream Festival's outstanding events for 2009: a mainstage reading that includes Margaret Christakos (What Stirs), Jeramy Dodds (Crabwise to the Hounds) and Susan Holbrook (Joy Is So Exhausting); a dinner and book-length r

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The Scream: Redacting the Redacted with Alana Wilcox, Stuart Ross and Bev Daurio

Jul 4 - Jul 7

Coach House senior editor Alana Wilcox teams up with Stuart Ross (Poetry Editor of Mansfield Press) and
Bev Daurio (Editor-in-chief of The Mercury Press) for Stet: Redacting the Redacted. The Scream Festival event, hosted by Julie Wilson, is described on the festival site:

Location: 
Mercer Union
1286 Bloor Street West
Toronto, ON
Canada
See map: Google Maps
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GreenTOpia in Canadian Architect

By Ian Chodikoff
Canadian Architect
January 2008

GreenTOpia: Towards a Sustainable Toronto is the third volume in this locally popular uTOpia series.

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She Does the City reviews GreenTOpia

By Lizzie McNeely
Shedoesthecity.com
November 13, 2007

GreenTOpia should be read by every politician at the civic, provincial and federal levels. It should be highlighted at the front of every Toronto library and featured as a Toronto Reads book on CBC’s Metro Morning. High school teachers should incorporate parts into their classes. Excerpts of it should be painted in subway stations.

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The Green Majority radio show interviews the GreenTOpia editors

The CIUT radio show, The Green Majority, recently interviewed the three editors of GreenTOpia: Towards a Sustainable Toronto. They talked about the publication of the book and some of the great ideas inside.<!--newline--><!--newline-->If you missed the intrview, you can listen to it online, or download it from http://besustainable.com/greenmajority/2007/11/23/tgm-60/.<!--newline--><!--newline-->

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Quill & Quire has fun with GreenTOpia

GreenTOpia: Towards a Sustainable Toronto
By Mary Soderstrom
Quill & Quire
December 2007

Most of GreenTOpia. the third installment in Coach House's "TOpia" series, is a lot of fun to read. This collection of essays and lists of resources could easily have been pretty boring and ended up being read only by those already convinced they have to act locally while thinking globally.

But the first essay sets the tone.

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Treehugger reviews GreenTOpia

By Lloyd Alter
Treehugger
November 9, 2007

"PM to Cities: Drop Dead"- that is the headline in the print version of the Toronto Star today, as the Canadian Prime Minister says that the cities are not his problem and can look to the provinces instead. (while he rolls in surpluses and cuts taxes).

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An incisive GreenTOpia review from Eye Weekly

By Chris Randle
Eye Weekly
November 8, 2007

Green greenie

By Chris Randle

Like any good environmentalist, GreenTOpia (Coach House, 256 pages, $24.95) abhors decadence.

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Make it a Green Sunday!

On Sunday, November 11, celebrate the publication of GreenTOpia: Towards a Sustainable Toronto, with a This Is Not A Reaing Series book launch.<!--newline--><!--newline-->The party begins at the Gladstone Hotel at 2:00 p.m.

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