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October 20–30, 2010

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This Book is Broken

Friday, October 30, 10:00pm
Berman, This Book is Broken
2009-10-30 22:00
2009-10-30 23:00
Pop culture, music columnist and author of This Book is Broken Stuart Berman talks to BSS members Brendan Canning and Kevin Drew, former BSS Producer David Newfeld, and Arts&Crafts Co-founder Jeffrey Remedios about the ever-evolving indie-rock collective/cottage industry/beautiful mess that is Broken Social Scene. Moderated by Toronto Star music critic Ben Rayner.

For additional information about the book and event participants click on the following links:

THIS BOOK IS BROKEN (House of Anansi Press)
STUART BERMAN
BROKEN SOCIAL SCENE
DAVID NEWFELD
ARTS&CRAFTS
JASON COLLETT

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Stuart Berman

Pop culture and music columnist Stuart Berman is an editor at Eye Weekly. His writing has appeared in Magnet, PitchforkMedia.com, Village Voice, Toro, Azure, Toronto Star, and the National Post. He lives in Toronto. In This Book is Broken: A Broken Social Scene Story, the collaborative biography of international alt-rock phenomenon Broken Social Scene, Berman creates a spectacular oral and visual history of the ever-evolving indie-rock collective/cottage industry/beautiful mess that is Broken Social Scene.
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Ben Rayner

Ben Rayner has worked as one of the Toronto Star's music critics since 1998. He is passionate about Joy Division, The Simpsons, and the writings of Martin Amis. On the rare night he's actually at home, he's most likely to be hunched over his turntables mixing techno records for hours on end.
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