Springtime in Isolation

EPISODE · Mar 15, 2020 · 55 MIN

Springtime in Isolation

from The Village Podcast from The Bookshelf

**Recorded before major public impacts of social distancing to slow down COVID-19 transmission started  March Break is coming up and Steph and family have some fun and events planned. Also included are some updates about the cinema, the "death" of live music and the questionable way Stephen King approaches racism in his characters. Movies Little Women - March 13 - 19 Knives Out - March 14 - 19 Books Little Women by Louisa May Alcott The Lost Ones by Anita Frank The Lost Puzzler: The Tarakan Chronicles by Eyal Kless Danse Macabre and On Writing - the nonfiction by Stephen King Links Why Was this Recommended reddit board - not necessarily safe for work Cineplex holds on to films causing indie theatres across Canada to scramble for content. Change.org petition to support The Bookshelf Cinema and other indie theatres across Canada. Dear Young Rocker podcast being adapted into a My So-Called Life style television show. On Stephen King's trouble depicting racism in his books Timestamps 6:00 Steph saw Julie Black live! Which lead to a conversation about live music, the where and the how. 17:00 Steph forgot to turn her ringer off! 17:30 What's happening at the eBar? What do you want to happen at the eBar? The Bookshelf is always seeking your opinion. 22:00 Shopping algorithms on the internet (spoiler: they're no good!) 28:00 The Bookshelf Cinema and others keep getting movies pulled from them thanks to Cineplex 31:00 Rant about remakes of movies and television shows 35:00 Candice goes down a rabbit hole talking about My So Called Life 37:00 What we are reading update 42:00 Prioritizing reading over other things?  47:00 On Stephen Kings racist language --- Find all of our past episodes at Stories From The Village Please leave us a review on iTunes and subscribe using your podcatcher of choice. Follow the Bookshelf on Twitter and Facebook and now Tumblr!! Stay up to date on what's happening around the store at http://bookshelf.ca and join the weekly newsletter.  Send us an email at [email protected] Theme music from the Free Music Archive, by The Underscore Orkestra        

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