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Artist Profiles
Sandy Hoover,
music producer, singer, musician, U.K./U.S.A.
Paul Rayner,
curator, painter, New Zealand.
May Wilson, mail art, (1905 - 1986), U.S.A.
by William S. Wilson, U.S.A.
Miep Diekmann,
author, The Netherlands., Part 5, interviewed by Sonja van Kerkhoff
David Ruhe,
painter, U.S.A., by Janet Ruhe-Schoen, U.S.A.
Bonnie Fields,
painter, U.S.A.
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12 - 15
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21 - 22
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Poems
Tea Cosy
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Katherine L. Gordon, Canada
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Air Show
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M.E. Csamer, Canada
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Three Poems
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Dagmar Hilarová, Czech Republic
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19 - 20
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Light over Theale
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John Barnabas Leith, U.K.
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Otto
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Mike Rogers, U.S.A.
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Article
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And peace comes dropping slow...
(about a poems for peace project)
by Susan McMaster, Canada.
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Photographs and Illustrations of work by:
Peter Musa, Cameroon, Filipe Tohi, New Zealand,
Debbie Sutherland, U.K., Paul Rayner, New Zealand,
Hans Knospe, Germany, May Wilson, U.S.A.,
Pavel Roucka, Czech Republic, Jessy Rahman, The Netherlands,
David Ruhe, U.S.A.,
Bonnie Fields, U.S.A.,
Geeske Harting, The Netherlands, Peter Randall-Page, U.K.
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Letters from:
Bart Hoen, (French Guyana),
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Reviews
Poetry by Anthony A. Lee, U.S.A.
by Ron Price, Australia
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Exhibition "Who Am I? Belief and Identity in Art"
Sarjeant Gallery, New Zealand.
by Sonja van Kerkhoff, The Netherlands.
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Ten Esperanto Poets in English translation
by Anneke Buys, The Netherlands.
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Artist Profiles
Bruce Grover, rock singer / songwriter, U.S.A.
Liang Xiaoshan, visual artist, China
interviewed by Wendy van Overmeeren, The Netherlands / China.
Alí Allié, filmmaker, U.S.A.
Line Clément, visual artist/performance, France.
Arkadij Bourkhanov, early music, Russia.
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3 talen, 3 languages, 3 lingvoj by Anneke Buys,
The Netherlands
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Golden Alchemy by Duane Herrmann,
U.S.A.
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change of plan by Cheryl Cudmore,
Canada.
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A Sonnet by Hugh McKinley,
U.K.
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Lines for a Widower by Roger White,
(Israel)
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Ochtendoverdenking / Morning Thoughts
by Eline Hermans,
The Netherlands.
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The Storm by Mary O'Malley,
Ireland.
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Fixless Symmetry by Robert Schwarz,
U.S.A.
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A Close Encounter by Cal E. Rollins, U.S.A.
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Translations,
editing, layout, by:
Wendy van Overmeeren, China / The Netherlands, Kathleen
Babb, U.S.A., Alison Marshall, Aotearoa
/ New Zealand, Steve Marshall, Aotearoa / New Zealand, Sonja
van Kerkhoff, The Netherlands.
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News and Announcements:
Orison VIII, the arts journal of the á´íBah Institute for the Arts , a special interest section of the
Association for Bahá’í Studies, North America, has produced its eighth issue with the theme, "Invoking the Light / KNowing the Water."
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Letters from:
Elena Ostrer (Russia) about her theatre projects and her paintings. |
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Artist Profiles
Jeff Thomson, sculptor, Aotearoa/New Zealand.
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2 - 6
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Salt River Trio, musicians, singer/songwriters, U.S.A.
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6 - 8
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Reece Rongonui, sculptor, Aotearoa/New Zealand.
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Michaela & Geoff Smith, singer / songwriters, U.K
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10 - 13
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Dave Taylor, painter, U.S.A
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13 - 15
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Notes from China - on the paintings of Yang Gang & her own work,
by Liz Coats, New Zealand
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16 - 19
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Water & Light - on the architecture of Fariburz Sahba
by Eliza Rasiwala, Israel.
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19 - 20
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Poems
Drowning in the Fire
by S.K. Dapoz, U.S.A.
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Scalloway
by John Barnabas Leith, U.K.
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The Swim
by Mary O’Malley, Ireland.
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A Poem for Angela
by Rhonda Palmer, U.S.A.
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Pretending
by Ashley Alvis, U.S.A.
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Article
Scripture as Literature:
Sifting through the layers of the text: PART 4
by Franklin Lewis, U.S.A.
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Photographs and Illustrations
of work by:
Alexis
Hunter, U.K., Arleen Hartman, U.S.A.,
Jan Komarkowski & Margaret Hain, Aotearoa / New Zealand, Peter
Randall-Page, U.K.,
John Ranally Jr., U.S.A., Bruno Maximus, Finland / U.K.
Bonnie Fields, U.S.A., Ruhi Vargha, Raghu Rei, Liz Coats,
Aotearoa/New Zealand, Yang Gang, P.R. China, Dave Taylor, U.S.A.,
J.J. Jannu, Australia, Reece Rongonui,
Aotearoa/New Zealand,
Sonja van Kerkhoff, The Netherlands,
Mária Titi, Hungary, Kevin Bryant, U.S.A., Grant Langley, Michael Hajie, New Zealand,
Jeff Thomson, Aotearoa/New Zealand & Elena Ostrer, Russia.
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