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Articles in Fall, 1995 issue of Performing Arts & Entertainment in Canada
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White sails and high hopes: the Atlantic Theatre Festival launches its first season
by Virginia Beaton -
Today's Japan
by Karen Bell -
Timeless armistice in a troubled world
by James McIntosh -
Notes for four: the St. Lawrence String Quartet runs like an efficient small business comparable to a family-owned operation
by Marnie Hare -
Urgently needed in TV news: the Anima Factor
by Ben Viccari -
Canadian jazz artists impressive
by Hal Hill -
Revolutionizing contemporary dance: Zelma Badu is sending out a positive image for African Canadians
by Mark Landells -
On the fringe in Winnipeg
by Judy Waytiuk -
David Nykl Czechs into the Prague theatre scene
by Joanna Norland -
Robert Menard
by Shlomo Schwartzberg -
The Little Theatre that could
by Iris Winston
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