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Articles in Summer, 2000 issue of Performing Arts & Entertainment in Canada
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Peeking Into Cyberspace: A Non-Luddite Manifesto
by Leon Kaplan -
Essential Emmett
by Richard Wharton - Vancouver Early Music
- Theatre On The Thousand Islands
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Jon Marans and Old Wicked Songs
by Marc Winkler - 10th Anniversary Of Fringe Festival Of Independent Dance Artists
- New Comedy Awards Honour Laughable Talents
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National Youth Orchestra Turns 40
by Sarah B. Hood - Gerald Mcgavin Honoured
- More Incredible!
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Steelbands Move From Lobby To Concert Hall
by William Doyle-Marshall - New Westben Festival
- Collective Fundraising Pays Off
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The York Plays: Ancient Drama At Keele And Steeles
by Robyn Gillam -
Arthur Kyeyune Graduates with Honours
by Iris Winston - Tafelmusik Director Steps Down
- Anne And Emily Return
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"P.J.Perry"
by John Sutherland - Yaa! Turns 11
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ARTS IMPACT: Improving the odds for at-risk youth
by Jenifer Milner -
VIDEOpinion
by Chris Malcolm - Brott Back Again
- A Loss To The Toronto Theatre Community
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2000 Ad
by Sussan P. Burton -
"Introducing D.E.W.East"
by Hal Hill - Toronto 2000: Musical Intersections
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Portrait of the Artist As…ART THERAPIST James Walke
by John Degen -
"Thanks, Mom"
by Karen Bell - Farewell To Louis Applebaum
- Chalmers Winners
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Jeff Peller: The Redmill Dinner Theatre
by Sherri Telenko -
"Plays the Music of Duke Ellington"
by Hal Hill - ERRATA
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