Notable Reads


Working Titles: 6 Must Read Books for November

Working Titles: 6 Must Read Books for November

It’s official – the time has come. Putting back the clocks doesn’t just make your mornings lighter, it makes your evenings darker. Faster. And what better way to battle the onset of winter than buying yourself a snuggie, steeping some...
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The Dirty Apron Launches New Cookbook

Vancouver’s very own Dirty Apron Cooking School has released a new cook book that comes with a warning: Do not read while hungry. These pictures look so good and these recipes sound so delicious that your stomach might not know what to do if you don't let it start eating right away...
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Fashion Designer Tory Burch Launches Her First Book

If you’re in the market for a new coffee table book or perfect gift for that fashion-loving female, Tory Burch has you covered. Today, the beloved designer launched In Color, to explore the many influences behind her work. And colour is definitely one of them…
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Working Titles: 6 Must Read Books for September

Just because September no longer heralds the start of yet another school year, that's no reason not to create your own reading list. And lucky you, we've put together a list of the six best book choices this month has to offer
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Working Titles: 6 Must Read Books for August

Before you find yourself stranded on a rainy afternoon in a cabin in northern Ontario with nothing but moldy Danielle Steel paperbacks to keep yourself entertained, check out one of these new summer releases
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Working Titles: 6 Must Read Books for July

While spending your days lounging dockside with a beer in hand sounds pretty great, we suggest you strive to keep your mind from going full comatose by providing it with a selection of stellar reads. ‘Cause if you want to look smart (at the cottage or in the city) while you get smart, picking up one of these must-reads for July is the only way to do it
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Working Titles: 6 Must Read Books for June

If you think this summer seems like a good time to finally check out that Life of Pi book everybody was so excited about a few years ago, we suggest saving yourself some time and just putting a sign on your forehead that says THIS IS THE FIRST BOOK I’VE READ IN 10 YEARS. If you want to look smart while you get smart, picking up one of these must-reads is the only way to do it.
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Notable Reads: Cineplex Entertainment's Matt DeVuono

Matt DeVuono is the Director of Alternative Programming at Cineplex Entertainment. He works in the division also known as Front Row Centre Events and primarily focuses on event programming for cinema, both live and pre-recorded, that falls outside of the traditional theatrical release windows. These are some of the pages that have shaped his career path
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Executive Reads: Nat Abraham

Nat Abraham is the President of Distribution at Breakthrough Entertainment, with more than 19 years of experience in the acquisition and distribution of television programming. And that's just the tip of the iceberg. These are the pages that have inspired his career path
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Executive Reads: Kirk Simpson, CEO of Wave

Kirk co-founded Wave, considered by TechCrunch as one of Canada's best startups, in November 2010. As CEO he’s led the company to milestones including more than 1.5 million users, venture funding from top VCs in Silicon Valley, Boston and Toronto, and a team of 70 team members in four cities. These are some of the pages that have inspired him
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