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Tête-à-Tête Media Talks in Sackville

Hold on to your fancy sunhats! Tête-à-Tête Media Talks is on its way! Presented by Struts Gallery & Faucet Media Arts Centre in collaboration with SappyFest, this five-week expanded media arts conference is bringing together over 50 artists from across the country for a series of roundtable discussions, artist talks, residencies, screenings, artist projects, installations,… Continue Reading

Frye Festival Celebrates Northrop Frye’s 100th birthday!

July 14, 2012 will mark the centenary of Northrop Frye’s birth, and the Frye Festival is commemorating the 100th anniversary with a series of special events throughout the year. While keeping all its traditional activities, including book clubs, conversations, writing workshops, school/youth programs, Soirée Frye and late-night events, the Frye Festival is adding new community-focused… Continue Reading

Evening Extravaganzas at the 2011 Frye Festival

The 2011 Frye Festival’s Evening Extravaganzas are not to be missed: it’s your opportunity to get up close and personal with some of contemporary literature’s biggest names and experience the uniqueness of the Frye Festival as we combine literature and music on stage. Soirée Frye (Thursday, April 28), An Evening with Jean-Christophe Rufin (Friday, April… Continue Reading

The Perils of Writing Biographies

What are the perils of writing a biography? The public is invited to a discussion with renowned biographer Harvey Sawler from Charlottetown, PEI.  His talk The Perils of Writing Biographies will take place during the Pop & Frye series on Thursday, April 8th at 7 pm, at Chapter’s in Dieppe. Admission is free and all… Continue Reading

Bruce Allen Lynch at odd sundays at molly's

Bruce Allen Lynch featured reader at upcoming odd sundays at molly’s, Sun., Oct. 18, 2pm at Molly’s Coffee House, 554 Queen, Fredericton.  Open set and book draw. Fredericton’s longest-running, semi-monthly, poetry-reading series invites you to hear Fredericton playwright, award-winning Bruce Allen Lynch, speaking about his play, The Nicest Place in England. Beautifully written and expertly… Continue Reading