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Bookmarks: Four magazines die, a classic threatened (again), and the two-timing ways of Archie Andrews
Bookish links from around the Web:
- The foodie bride’s lament: Condé Nast-owned magazines Gourmet, Cookie, Elegant Bride, and Modern Bride all cease publication
- More book banning madness: Toronto parent wants Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird off the Toronto District School Board’s curriculum
- Speaking of writers from the American South, Reuters assures us that Maya Angelou is not dead
- Big Love, Riverdale style: Archie Andrews is set to propose to Betty after wedding her snooty rival, Veronica
- Michael Ondaatje’s Divisadero could be adapted for the stage
- Your daily laugh, courtesy of McSweeney’s: introducing the Kindle Gutenberg Bookreader














Because you determine God's existence?
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