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Articles in Fall, 1997 issue of Performing Arts & Entertainment in Canada
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Dragons and tigers take on leopards and skunks: the importance of film festivals
by Alexander Craig -
Music: a first principle in education
by Fred Lautenschlaeger -
Refurbishing a theatre and revitalizing a downtown core
by Leslie Gilbert -
The state of the monarchy
by Brigid Elson - Ottawa report
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Where the cows join in the chorus
by Karen Bell -
Playing jazz for fun
by Hal Hill - The back page
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Gene MacLellan: compiling his life's work took detective skills
by Karen Bell -
Art Blakey was my idol
by Hal Hill -
Orpheus: 90 and still going strong
by Iris Winston -
Breaking the sound barrier: R. Murray Schafer
by Robert Hoshowsky -
Dutch treat
by Denis Nolan -
Canadians invade European capital of culture
by Karen Bell -
Around the world for $20
by Karen Bell
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