Set in the claustrophobic world of academia, Mark Prins' debut novel is saturated with references to Classical mythology and, like the best thrillers, is ingenious in its sinister simplicity.
Set in the claustrophobic world of academia, Mark Prins' debut novel is saturated with references to Classical mythology and, like the best thrillers, is ingenious in its sinister simplicity.
A Yukon legend has passed on, but his legacy of music will reverberate for years to come.
Joe Loutchan, 82, was being fondly remembered Thursday and today by hundreds of fans from across the territory.
He was renowned as one of the greatest traditional fiddlers in Canada, one whose playing longevity almost boggles the mind.
Tributes are pouring in from all around the North at the news of his passing.
A brief biography of him on Facebook from a few years ago presents an excellent starting point of his colourful life.
“Joe Loutchan’s distinctive Old Tyme sound comes from his roots in the Canadian prairies,” it reads.