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Celeb Chef Eitan Bernath on How to Make Bruschetta Avocado Toast

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Celebrity chef, author, and TV personality Eitan Bernath joined Cheddar News to discuss his cookbook "Eitan Eats The World" and showed our anchors how to make his Bruschetta Avocado Toast recipe.
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Writers in NYC gather to stand with Salman Rushdie

9th - Higher Ed
Following the stabbing attack on novelist Salman Rushdie on Aug. 12, writers gathered at the New York City Library to voice their support for him and for freedom of speech.
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One Good Thing: Message in a Bottle Written by Lost Loved One

9th - Higher Ed
Two divers working their shift at a shipyard in Mississippi discovered a bottle with a sun-bleached note inside. Although they could not make out all the information on the note written in 1989, they were able to figure out a possible...
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Author Salman Rushdie no longer needs ventilator, remains in critical condition

9th - Higher Ed
Family members of Salman Rushdie, who was stabbed repeatedly during a public appearance, say the 75-year-old author is now off a ventilator and was able to say a few words. He remains in critical condition and faces a long road to recovery.
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Iran denies link to attack on Salman Rushdie

9th - Higher Ed
An Iranian government official has 'categorically' denied that Tehran was involved in the assault on author Salman Rushdie.
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Quidditch changes its name to Quadball after JK Rowling's alleged anti-trans comments

9th - Higher Ed
Real-life quidditch - based on the magical game featured in the Harry Potter franchise - is being renamed quadball by the sport's governing bodies. But why?
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Quidditch changes its name to Quadball after J.K. Rowling's alleged anti-trans comments

9th - Higher Ed
Real-life quidditch - based on the magical game featured in the Harry Potter franchise - is being renamed quadball by the sport's governing bodies. But why?
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Buffalo shooting suspect allegedly inspired by racist ideology

9th - Higher Ed
Authorities in Buffalo are working to confirm the authenticity of a 180-page manifesto posted online, which identified the mass shooting suspect by name as the gunman. It cites the ‘great replacement theory,’ a racist ideology that has...
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Manuscripts of pro-Nazi French author rediscovered after 78 years missing

9th - Higher Ed
'Guerre' (War) a novel written by one of France's most controversial literary figures, Louis-Ferdinand Celine, is set to arrive in bookstores on Thursday, some 78 years after its manuscript disappeared. A new exhibition in Paris aims to...
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Why China Seems to Be Backing the Russian Invasion of Ukraine

9th - Higher Ed
As Russia’s attack on Ukraine continues, one of its few big allies remaining appears to be China. Gordon Chang, Asian affairs expert and author of "The Coming Collapse of China," joined Cheddar News to discuss what might be behind...
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Fairytales come to life in renovated museum dedicated to Hans Christian Andersen

9th - Higher Ed
Hans Christian Andersen is being celebrated in his hometown of Odense, with a new museum designed by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, which combines biographical elements with a fantasy world.
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Former Harry Potter Star Bonnie Wright on Sustainable Living in New Book 'Go Gently'

9th - Higher Ed
Bonnie Wright, who starred in the Harry Potter film series as Ginny Weasely, the youngest of the Weasely clan and Harry Potter’s love interest, is now an author and sustainability activist with her new book, "Go Gently: Actionable Steps...
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'One of the country's most astute observers': American writer Joan Didion dies aged 87

9th - Higher Ed
The legendary author and essayist, lauded for her commentary on social unrest in America, has passed away.
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Author Marci Hopkins on Breaking Cycle of Bad Habits for Alcohol Awareness Month

9th - Higher Ed
April is Alcohol Awareness Month, and while COVID-19 has not made it easy for people who deal with addiction, Marci Hopkins, the author of the upcoming "Chaos to Clarity: Seeing the Signs and Breaking the Cycles," joined Cheddar News to...
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Actor Kel Mitchell Talks New Book 'Blessed Mode,' Rebooting 'Good Burger'

9th - Higher Ed
Actor, pastor, and now author Kel Mitchell joined Cheddar's "Between Bells" to talk about his new book "Blessed Mode: 90 Days to Level Up Your Faith" and what inspired him to write it. Mitchell said the book aims to help people boost...
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Actor Kel Mitchell Talks New Book 'Blessed Mode' and Possibly Rebooting 'Good Burger'

9th - Higher Ed
Actor, pastor, and now author Kel Mitchell joined Cheddar's "Between Bells" to talk about his new book "Blessed Mode: 90 Days to Level Up Your Faith" and what inspired him to write it. Mitchell said the book aims to help people boost...
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Actor Kel Mitchell Talks New Book 'Blessed Mode' and Possible 'Good Burger' Reboot

9th - Higher Ed
Actor, pastor, and now author Kel Mitchell joined Cheddar's 'Between Bells' to talk about his new book 'Blessed Mode: 90 Days to Level Up Your Faith' and what inspired him to write it. Mitchell said the book aims to help people boost...
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Global book shortage threatening an already shrinking industry.

9th - Higher Ed
A shortage of wood pulp for paper is causing supply chain issues. This means long delays for booksellers and publishers. It's also pushing the price of paper up.
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Supply chain affecting Canadian publishers, booksellers

9th - Higher Ed
The ongoing problems with the supply chain is affecting how much publishers can print and what books are available in sales, so some are triaging what gets released.
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World's biggest book fair opens its doors in Frankfurt

9th - Higher Ed
From 20 to 24 October, Frankfurt Book Fair will welcome visitors from all around the world, but in a smaller edition due to the pandemic.
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Bachelor Star Peter Weber Talks New Children's Book 'The Adventures of Pilot Pete'

9th - Higher Ed
Peter Weber, author and star of ABC's The Bachelor, joined Cheddar to talk about his new children's book, "The Adventures of Pilot Pete," scheduled for release on Nov. 23. Weber, a real commercial pilot, said that while fellow Bachelor...
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How Facebook Can Navigate Whistleblower Fallout

9th - Higher Ed
Facebook had a pretty rough week as whistleblower Frances Haugen claimed in front of Congress how the platform continuously puts profits before its users' well-beings. In his op-ed 'Where Does Facebook Go from Here,' author and CEO of...
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Cree author shares the importance of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

9th - Higher Ed
This Thursday will mark Canada's first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation as a federal statutory holiday. Cree author Michelle Good shares why she hopes Canadians will treat the day in a similar way as Remembrance Day.
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The impact TikTok is having on book sales

9th - Higher Ed
BookTok, an online community and hashtag on the social media platform TikTok, has unexpectedly boosted the sale of books to the benefit of Canadian authors, retailers and publishers.