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Cosmic truth • Bretton Woods SPUR FESTIVAL 2015 details inside! $6.50 Vol. 23, No. 3 April 2015 Bronwyn Drainie ALSO IN THIS ISSUE Keep in touch Andrew Coyne How (not) to write Why digital connections can’t sustain about Harper health, happiness or politics Molly Peacock An albino memoir Michael Valpy Does multiculturalism fail black Canadians? 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A review of Beyond the Pale: Folklore, Family Wayson Choy PROOFREADERS Heather Schultz, Kristen Scott and the Mystery of Our Hidden Genes, 21 Theatrical Superstar by Emily Urquhart RESEARCH A review of The Visual Laboratory of Robert Molly Peacock Rob Tilley Lepage, by Ludovic Fouquet, translated by EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS 8 Some Special Soldiers Rhonda Mullins Mohamed Huque, Kristen Scott, Gina A review of African Canadians in Union Blue: Jerry Wasserman Shin Volunteering for the Cause in the Civil War, by 22 The Half-Life of Politicians DESIGN Richard M. Reid James Harbeck A review of Diplomatic Afterlives, by Andrew F. 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