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  • av Evelyn Chick
    310,-

    A socially conscious, adventurous, and style-forward look at how to make drinks for anyone, anytime. “In a cocktail world that is starting to look and act more like a science laboratory than a bar, Evelyn Chick is a breath of fresh air. Her easy-to-follow recipes will give readers more time to entertain and enjoy the drinks themselves‿and isn't that the point?â€? ‿Ivy Mix, American Bartender of the Year (2015 Spirited Awards), Mixologist of the Year (2016, Wine Enthusiast), co-owner Leyenda, BrooklynA great cocktail is more than the sum of its parts. Globally acclaimed beverage expert Evelyn Chick knows that our enjoyment of a cocktail goes beyond the ingredients, equipment, and skills in the mix: it‿s about keeping an open mind and embracing the simple joy of sharing flavors with others. In this playful collection of recipes, Chick celebrates the simple joy of sharing flavors in approachable ways, offering unpretentious guidance on:Home bar tool and pantry essentialsSpirit categoriesEasy-peasy fancy garnishesSeriously refreshing summer drinks and warming cocktail-hour staplesLow-alcohol, zero-proof, and cannabis-inclusive optionsLarge-format servings for get-togethersVersatile syrups, tinctures, and infusions For the Love of Cocktails will inspire home bartenders‿both beginners and those looking to level up‿to curate the right drink for every occasion, whether you‿re in the mood for an after-work cocktail, a celebratory libation, or a backyard party favor. “Guaranteed to delight the palate of even the most discerning of cocktail aficionados. A must- have for the modern drinker.â€?‿Erick Castro, award-winning bartender; host of Bartender at Large“Levelling up the at-home happy-hour experience for any occasion ‿ Evelyn Chick mixes artistry and alchemy with practical advice, easy-to-find ingredients and mood-based recipes that deliver.â€?‿Elle Canada"This is the kind of mixology guide that will have a place on bookshelves for years to come."‿Library Journal

  • av Rebecca Basciano
    520,-

  • av Joe Thottungal
    370,-

  • av Danielle Centoni & Kerry Newberry
    380,-

  • av Ingrid Koenig
    406,-

    Art and physics collide in this expansive exploration of how knowledge can be translated across disciplinary communities to activate new aesthetic and scientific perspectives.Leaning Out of Windows shares findings from a six-year collaboration by a group of artists and physicists exploring the connections and differences between the language they use, the means by which they develop knowledge, how that knowledge is visualized, and, ultimately, how they seek to understand the universe. Physicists from TRIUMF, Canada's particle physics accelerator, presented key concepts in the physics of Antimatter, Emergence, and In/visible Forces to artists convened by Emily Carr University of Art + Design; the participants then generated conversations, process drawings, diagrams, field notes, and works of art. The "wondrous back-and-forth" of this process allowed both scientists and artists to, as Koenig and Cutler describe, "lean out of our respective fields of inquiry and inhabit the infinite spaces of not knowing."From this leaning into uncertainty comes a rich array of work towards furthering the shared project of artists and scientists in shaping cultural understandings of the universe: Otoniya J. Okot Bitek reflects on the invisible forces of power; Jess H. Brewer contemplates emergence, free will, and magic; Mimi Gellman looks at the resonances between Indigenous Knowledge and physics; Jeff Derksen finds Hegelian dialectics within the matter–antimatter process; Sanem Güvenç considers the possibilities of the void; Nirmal Raj ponders the universe's "special moment of light and visibility" we happen to inhabit; Sadira Rodrigues eschews the artificiality of the lab for a “boring berm of dirt”; and Marina Roy metaphorically turns beams of stable and radioactive gold particles into art of pigments, oils, liquid plastic, and wood. Combined with additional essays, diagrams, and artworks, these texts and artworks live in the intersection of disparate fields that nonetheless share a deep curiosity of the world and our place within it, and a dedication to building and sharing knowledges.

  • av Kluane First Nation
    496,-

    In this poignant display of the resilience of language, culture, and community in the face of the profound changes brought by settlers, Kluane First Nation Elders share stories from their lives, knowledge of their traditional territory (A¿ sì Keyi, "my grandfather's country"), and insights on the building of their self-governing First Nation. With generosity, diligence and deep commitment to their community, Elders from Lhù'ààn Mân Keyi (Kluane First Nation) recorded oral histories about their lives in the southwest Yukon. They shared wisdom, stories and songs passed down from grandparents, aunties and uncles, in Dan k'e (Southern Tutchone, Kluane dialect) and English. This years-long project arose from the Elders' desire for their children and future generations to know the foundations of language, culture, skills and beliefs that will keep them proud, healthy and strong. The Elders speak of life before the Alaska Highway, when their grandparents drew on thousands of years of traditional knowledge to live on the land through seasonal rounds of hunting and gathering; the dark years after the building of the Alaska Highway, when children were taken away to residential schools and hunting grounds were removed to form the Kluane Game Preserve and National Park; and the decades since, when the community worked through the Yukon land claims process to establish today's self-governing First Nation. Inclusivity is a key community value. The Elders' stories are accompanied by the voices of youth and citizens of all ages, along with a history of the Kluane region. The book is beautifully illustrated with Elders' photographs, historical images and art work, and photos showing breathtaking views of Kluane mountains, lakes, sites, trails, and activities in the community today. With passionate and deeply informed voices, this is a stirring portrait created by a community that has shown resilience through massive changes and remains dedicated to preserving their culture, language and lands for the generations to come.

  • av Farmers and Fishers of Prince Edward Island
    370,-

    Globe and Mail National BestsellerA sampling of seasonal recipes from Prince Edward Island and stories about the people, places and local ingredients that inspire them.Canada's Food Island invites you to celebrate the Island’s farm-to-table cooking and meet the farmers, fishers and artisans who make those delicious dishes possible. From preparing the perfect lobster roll in spring and galettes filled with sweet fresh-picked strawberries in summer to making savory potato pizza in fall and roast turkey with an oyster, bacon and wild mushroom stuffing in mid-winter, you’re sure to find a favorite recipe to delight guests and satisfy your own cravings.Canada’s Food Island combines nearly 100 inspired seasonal recipes with homegrown stories and beautiful photographs to capture the essence of the island’s unique food culture—a blend of people, place and locally sourced fresh natural ingredients. You’ll learn how mussels and oysters are sustainably raised and harvested, why Island beef is so flavorful and what makes wild blueberries so special. Whether you’ve spent time on Prince Edward Island or not, you’ll want to visit these pages again and again to experience a taste of the Island in the comfort of your own kitchen.Royalties from sales of the book will go to PEI Food Banks with the mission to increase food security for Islanders by supporting Food Banks and the individuals who are in need of their support.

  • av Craig Jennex
    426,-

    LANDMARK BOOK: This history of the LGBTQ community is based on the most extensive archive anywhere -- one that Canada is fortunate to have. The book will be a must-have for anyone interested in this story and this struggle.KINSHIP: While the authors celebrate the improvements in civil rights for the LGBTQ community, they are conscious that other communities still face structural discrimination and repression, so they acknowledge the need for kinship amongst marginalized groups, particularly with Canada's indigenous peoples.VISUAL FEAST: The artifacts themselves are beautiful, moving, often funny and touching. Designed by award-winning Creative Director, Jessica Sullivan, this book should be up for some awards in the new year.

  • av Beverley Patwell
    240,-

  • av Gathie Falk
    186,-

    Gathie Falk is one of Canada's most heralded visual artists: she has won the Governor General's Award in Visual and Media Arts, the Audain Prize for Lifetime Achievement in the Visual Arts, and the Gershon Iskowitz Prize; she has been honoured with the Order of British Columbia and the Order of Canada; and her work is featured in major galleries across the country. From performance works involving eggs and bird feathers, to paintings of flower beds and night skies, to celebrated sculptures of fruit, men's shoes, and dresses, Falk's chronicles of the everyday span more than four decades and a variety of media.Apples etc. is Gathie Falk's memoir, a lively, personal, and yet unsentimental reflection on nearly ninety years of art and life. Falk tells of growing up in small Mennonite communities in the 1930s and '40s. These were hard years, as her Russian immigrant father died just ten months after she was born. While the family struggled financially, Falk recalls cabbage rolls made by hand, a backyard skating rink, and music lessons paid for by an anonymous donor. Her apprenticeship, she says, was a long one. After working a series of menial jobs, she trained as a public school teacher, which led her back to the art classes she'd given up as a child. It has now been fifty years since Falk's art career was launched, and her "veneration of the ordinary" has sustained her through the deaths of beloved friends and relatives, a short-lived marriage, broken bones, and debilitating pain. Interweaving stories about her community, her family, and her daily rituals with anecdotes about her major artworks, Falk paints a portrait of a life well lived.

  • av April Liu
    526,-

    For more than 100 years, Vancouver has been home to a vibrant and thriving Cantonese opera scene. As a performance art carried out by transient troupes, it is an ephemeral medium that rarely leaves a trace in the historic records. However, an extraordinary treasure trove of early 20th-century Cantonese opera costumes, props, and stage dressings made its way to the Museum of Anthropology in Vancouver, BC. In the first book-length study of this little known collection, April Liu retraces the arduous journeys of early Cantonese opera troupes who began arriving along the west coast of North America during the mid-19th century. A close examination of the costumes and props reveal the moving songs, stories, performances, and ritual practices of early Chinese migrant communities who struggled to make a home in a foreign and often hostile land.

  • av Andrew Richardson
    326,-

    What is the essence of Italian cuisine? If you ask CinCin’s Chef Andrew Richardson, he’ll tell you it is cooking in rhythm with the seasons and allowing fresh, local ingredients to shine. CinCin: Wood-fired Italian Cucina showcases the restaurant’s signature wood-oven cooking techniques and Chef Richardson’s inspiring use of the finest West Coast and Italian ingredients.

  • av Ara Osterweil
    480,-

    Sticky Pictures examines and celebrates the evolving work of Montreal-based artist Janet Werner. In her paintings, Werner builds a constellation of spatial and figurative explorations drawn from fashion magazines and art history to create collage-like composite figures that slip easily between articulations of beauty, gender, psychology and emotion. Werner's painterly operations are both unsettling and seductive, revealing the conditions of perception and looking as passageways to understanding the intensity of the world at hand. Werner's unique combination of abstraction, fictional portraiture, and the rich history of painting are explored in Sticky Pictures through texts by art and media historians, as well as an interview with the artist.Janet Werner’s work has been featured in international solo exhibitions from New York to Los Angeles and as far away as Cape Town. Her work was included in the Prague Biennale in 2003 and is featured in the collections of the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec, Musée d’art contemporain in Montreal, The Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto, Winnipeg Art Gallery, the Canadian Embassy in Berlin, the University of Lethbridge, Owens Art Gallery in Sackville, the Mendel Art Gallery in Saskatoon, Dunlop Art Gallery in Regina, McEvoy Foundation for the Arts in San Francisco, and numerous private and corporate collections. Werner lives and works in Montreal.

  • av Fabrice Strippoli
    376,-

    An ode to the medium of black-and-white street photography and a record of the enormity of life‿s understated moments. Synchronicity showcases Fabrice Strippoli‿s unique eye for capturing the remarkable in life‿s most unremarkable moments. Strippoli‿s lens work and his expertly crafted darkroom techniques transform these moments‿from the seemingly mundane to the downright ordinary‿into evocatively nostalgic pieces that invite comparison to mid-century masters of street photography like Robert Frank, Walker Evans, and Garry Winogrand. Combined with words by Juno winner Ron Sexsmith and New York Times bestselling author Justin Kingsley, Synchronicity is an ode to the medium of black-and-white street photography and a record of the enormity of life‿s understated moments.

  • av Eli Bornstein
    366,-

    A tribute to the Canadian North, a meditation on artistic creation, and a window onto the ideological musings of Canada‿s greatest Structurist artist. In celebration of his 100th birthday, Eli Bornstein, in collaboration with author and curator Roald Nasgaard, has published a stunning work of personal reflection on a most transformative time in his life and career. Eli Bornstein: Arctic Journals, 1986 and 1987 is a tribute to the Canadian North, a meditation on artistic creation, and a window onto the ideological musings of Canada‿s greatest Structurist artist. Devoid of the mythologizing other artists have given their writing on the North, Bornstein‿s journals are introspective, insightful, and sometimes funny. Comprised of personal journal entries from two northern trips he took with photographer Hans Dommasch‿along with watercolour studies, Structurist reliefs, and a personal collection of poems‿Bornstein‿s work is a vital reminder of our outsized influence over the natural world and an invitation to recognize our need for nature in our life and in our art. Bornstein's publication is the culmination of a life‿s work on reconciling himself with nature and the understanding our very existence.

  • av Carolyn Stern
    310,-

    Axiom Business Book Award 2023 Bronze Co-Medalist, Leadership CategoryFinalist for the 2022 Foreword INDIES Book of the Year ‿ Career (Adult Nonfiction) The Emotionally Strong Leader offers those leading our workplaces, organizations, and institutions an opportunity to transform their leadership and their lives by learning to harness the power contained in recognizing and understanding their feelings. For leaders, managing their emotions and leading with a strong mind and a kind heart while using a set of clear, simple, and tested skills and strategies will enable them to connect more authentically and communicate more effectively with their colleagues and teams. This kind of connection and communication creates an environment of trust and belonging that will spur engagement, spike curiosity, and engender fraternity in the workplace. How does one get there? By leading with emotional intelligence. Unfortunately, too many leaders choose another path; one that eschews their emotions and those of their employees as bothersome and unimportant to the task at hand. This limited and damaging viewpoint tends to make people feel as though they are simply task-managing machines and not the terrific and complex individuals full of energy, passion, and unlimited potential that they are. What we need are leaders who understand themselves from the inside out, who know why they do what they do, and who use the information their feelings provide to help them make informed, rational decisions‿especially when the stakes are high. We need leaders who express humility, engage in genuine and caring conversations with the people they lead, and who aren‿t afraid to admit when they make a mistake. We need executives who are both emotional and strong. Author Carolyn Stern‿s six-step self-coaching model‿adapted from emotional intelligence courses she‿s developed for major universities and corporations across North America‿is backed by decades of field experience and top science on emotions and behavior. Stern‿s model is the tool leaders need to uncover their barriers to growth and change, set personal goals, and tap into their motivation. It will give them the means and drive to manage the hurdles life throws at them, dramatically impacting their performance, results, and happiness. Simply put, The Emotionally Strong Leader will turn the way readers think about leading on its head.

  • av Caitlin Gordon-Walker
    526,-

    Knowledge Within: Treasures of the Northwest Coast looks into seventeen of the numerous sites in the Pacific Northwest region with major collections of Northwest Coast Indigenous material culture, bringing attention to a wide range of approaches to caring for and exhibiting such treasures. Each chapter is written by one or more people who work or worked in the organization they write about. Each chapter takes a different approach to the invitation to reflect upon their institution: some narrate a history of the institution, some focus on particular pieces in the collection, and some consider the significance of the work currently being done for the present and future. They do more than fill in the gaps and background of an already existing discussion. They show that these are places and moments in a much longer story, still ongoing, with many characters—individuals, institutions, communities, artworks, treasures—on different, although often parallel or intersecting, journeys.

  • av Gary Wyatt
    606,-

    Over six decades of brilliant prints and paintings from the most prominent Northwest Coast artist of his generation. Finalist for the Roderick Haig-Brown Regional Prize, a BC & Yukon Book PrizeSince leaving Haida Gwaii to study art in Vancouver-where he carved argillite with Bill Reid in a department store and hand-sold prints on the UBC campus-Guud sans glans, Robert Davidson has moved between two worlds. As a host of Potlatches, carver of masks and totem poles, and performer and teacher of traditional Haida songs and dances, he has been one of the driving forces in the resurgence of Haida culture in the aftermath of colonization. As an artist working in serigraphs, acrylic, wood, silver, and aluminum to preserve and breathe new life into Haida formline, he has become among the most respected, celebrated, and thrilling artists in the country, if not the world. Echoes of the Supernatural is the first publication in over forty years to offer a comprehensive visual retrospective of his astonishing career. It includes new photography of over 150 prints, as well as images of over fifty paintings; numerous painted woven hats, painted and carved sculptures, jewellery, aluminum sculpture; and dozens of archival photos. His long-time gallerist Gary Wyatt, who worked closely with Davidson in shaping the book and received full access to his archives, details the artist's life and career, and offers insights on the work based on extensive new interviews. A foreword by Karen Duffek situates the contours of Davidson's practice within the broader Northwest Coast art world.

  • av Daina Augaitis
    438,-

    Gathie Falk: Revelations, published on the occasion of the retrospective exhibition curated by Sarah Milroy, investigates the career of a legendary Canadian artist. Now in her nineties, Gathie Falk was born in 1928 in Brandon, Manitoba, settling finally in Vancouver, where she established herself as one of Canada's most visionary and experimental artists. Flying horses, rows of potted conifers festooned with blossoms and ribbons, floating cabbages, piles of glossy apples, gentlemen's brogues presented in reliquary style, expanses of water, or burgeoning flower beds exploding with color-these have been the manifestations of Falk's rampant imagination as she has explored the disciplines of painting, ceramic, performance art and installation over the span of a half century. In all her works, effulgence and order are held in a dynamic tension as she works through her generative themes and variations. A trailblazer on all fronts, she has brought a rich sensibility to bear on her observations of the everyday, perceptions often tinged with the surreal and the uncanny. From her fruit piles to the landmark performances of her early career, to her extended pursuit of themes with variations in her painting practice -expanses of water dazzling with light, riotous flower borders set against cement sidewalks, night skies pierced by starlight or obscured by clouds-she finds the wondrous in the routine world around her, pursuing her work with a modesty and diligence that reflects her Russian Mennonite heritage. The publication includes an introduction by McMichael Chief Curator Sarah Milroy, lead essay by Vancouver curator and writer Daina Augaitis (who examines her performance and installation works in a national and international context), and a host of other artists and writers, rising to the occasion of this career-spanning survey. This catalogue summarizes an extraordinary career, with full page images of her artworks and rarely seen archival photos of the artist's studio, performance works, and Falk herself. For more than sixty years, Falk has generated work of extraordinary thematic integrity and material invention. This publication will illuminate those connections across disciplines, while also tracing the artist's journey from youth to old age-from the lushness of the fruit piles, with their sensuous surfaces and dazzling colors, to the sepulchral hush of the night skies.

  • - Kosher Recipes for Everyday Gatherings
    av Kim Kushner
    380,-

    The Modern Table, by acclaimed chef and author Kim Kushner, presents kosher cuisine in a fresh, contemporary light. Jam-packed with 75 simple and delicious recipes, entertaining ideas, and menu inspirations, this beautiful cookbook is designed to make every get-together memorable?whether it's a casual midweek dinner or a full-on Shabbat feast. It includes quick and healthy dishes for busy lifestyles, such as Honeydew with Sea Salt and Lime-Poppy Seed Drizzle, or Leek and Butternut Squash Soup. Fresh, vibrant salads like Grilled Peaches, Burrata, and Mint highlight seasonal offerings, while a delectable Slow-Cooked Lollipop Short Ribs rivals your favorite restaurant dishes. Recipes such as Spicy Green Tahini, Za'atar Cauliflower Steaks, and The Orange Blossom Chiffon Cake with Rose Petals celebrate Kim's Moroccan and Ashkenazi-Canadian heritage. Also featured are table setting ideas, informal and formal menus, simple floral inspirations, and culinary gifts.The Modern Table is an elegant collection of delicious, fresh, seasonal, beautiful recipes that also happen to be kosher. It is the culmination of ideas inspired by years of gathering to form connections around the table.

  • - Everyday Practices to Strengthen Your Mind, Body, and Soul
    av Dr. Michele Kambolis
    286,-

    EXPERT AUTHOR: Kambolis brings years of clinical experience working with women who are struggling with anxiety, and also includes her own personal story, her struggles with anxiety, and her methods for overcoming it.PRACTICAL GUIDE: Each chapter ends with a series of exercises or meditations that take from 3 to 10 minutes, thus combining theory and practice. For a women suffering from anxiety this book offers immediate ways to relieve it and the tools to understand what is causing it.BUDDHIST INFLUENCED: The author has long been a practitioner of Buddhist meditation and her deep understanding of those practices provides a basis for her treatments of anxiety that will appeal to people of all backgrounds.SCIENCE-BASED: The methods outlined by the author are backed up in dozens of clinical psychology studies and neurology research (footnoted in the book), and the information is written in a highly accessible and easy style. It's an accessible and engaging read. In March 2021 she complete her PhD in Mind/Body medicineENDORSEMENTS: The author will be getting and endorsement on the book from New York Times bestselling author Dr. Shefali Tsabary, who in term is endorsed by Oprah. This is a big get.

  • - The Forgotten Exodus of the Arab Jews
    av Dr. Henry Green
    426,-

    In the years following the founding of the State of Israel, close to a million Jews became refugees fleeing their ancestral homelands in the Middle East, North Africa, and Iran. State-sanctioned discrimination, violence, and political unrest brought an abrupt end to these once vibrant communities, scattering their members to the four corners of the earth. Their stories are mostly untold.Sephardi Voices: The Forgotten Exodus of the Arab Jews is a window into the experiences of these communities and their stories of survival. Through gripping first-hand accounts and stunning portrait and documentary photography, we hear on-the-ground stories of pogroms in Libya and Egypt, the burning of synagogues in Syria, the terrible Farhud in Iraq, families escaping via the great airlifts of the Magic Carpet and Operations Ezra and Nehemiah, husbands smuggled in carpets into Iran in search of wives. The authors also provide crucial historical background for these events, as well as updates on the lives of some of these Sephardi Jews who have gone on to rebuild fortunes in London and New York, write novels, and win Nobel Prizes. Sephardi Voices is at once a wide-ranging and intimate story of a large-scale catastrophe and a portrait of the vulnerability of the passage of time.

  • - Post-war Craft and Design in British Columbia
    av Daina Augaitis
    360,-

    MID-CENTURY MODERN: The art and design of this era continues its popular resurgence, and BC was a major Canadian artistic center. In fact, it was a golden age for the whole west coast as young artists and makers flocked to the region to experience the new creative explosion that occurred in the aftermath of the war into the turbulent sixties and seventies.WIDE MIX OF OBJECTS: The exhibition includes a wide variety of pieces from the period representing the huge increase in demand for well-designed consumer goods, as well as for new homes. It will appeal both to connoisseurs of great design and to a popular audience who love beautiful things. GREAT PHOTOGRAPHY: There will be extensive new photography of the pieces, intermixed with shots from the period, creating a stunning visual record. The book will be designed to complement the mid-century aesthetic and will be a lovely object in itself.MULTI-CHANNEL SALES: This book will be at home in indie bookstores as well as design, furniture stores.

  • - Why a Bold New Breed of Employee is Your Organization's Secret Weapon in Volatile Times
    av Jane McConnell
    306,-

  • - The Art and Science of Modern Account Planning
    av Lesley Bielby
    330,-

  • - Slow Down, Think Creatively and Make Better Decisions
    av Dan Pontefract
    330,-

  • - How to Become a Leader Who Matters
    av Dan Pontefract
    170,-

  • - Why an Old Business Model is the Future of Commerce
    av Adam Levinter
    306,-

  • - 88 Feel-Good Recipes and Food Stories
    av Trevor Lui
    350,-

    CELEBRATED CHEF: Lui is one of Toronto's up-and-coming young chefs and restaurateurs with a number of successful ventures in the city (like Kanpai Snack Bar, Yatai Japanese Street Food, Shook Noodle, La Brea Food, Fat Rabbit, Makan Noodle Bar, and Popa) and more in development.MEDIAGENIC: Lui has a lot of media experience and is the host of a video series, Soulful Food Stories, that has hundreds of thousands of views. As noted in the marketing points, we expect that he will get a lot of good media in Toronto, with some national media as well.GREAT DESIGN: The book is going to be chock full of colour and imagery reflecting the joy Lui finds in making meals, playing hip-hop, and looking for the latest trendy runners. The food shots are fantastic -- he really knows how to make food look great.DYNAMO: Lui is always working on something new -- a new restaurant, new videos, new food stylings, and therefor he is always a part of the media and food scene. He is young and here to stay, so the book will have a long life.

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