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Articles in Spring-Summer, 1994 issue of Performing Arts & Entertainment in Canada
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Their best faces
by Teri MacFarlane -
Susan Hammond captures kids with the classics
by Tim Christison -
A global village experience
by Peter Steen -
Humour: not always a laughing matter
by Alexander Craig -
John Greyson
by Schlomo Schwartzberg -
Big show in a small town
by Myrna Dey -
The shaky future of public broadcasting in Alberta
by Penny Caster -
Humourous Canadensis: a scientifically-proven look at Canuk comedy
by Peter Steen -
Money, how to get it and how to use it
by Karen Bell -
The travails of a Canadian movie producer
by Schlomo Schwartzberg -
CKUA Radio, the historic Edmonton-based public broadcaster, is a little-known secret
by Penny Caster
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