Just a list of the contents.
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Click on the numbers to see a contents list for each issue.
Currently only the issues from 1992 (#19) to the latest issue are here.
As we get material and have time, more links from the names will be added.
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Letters from:
Johannes Birringer (U.S.A.),
Tina Herslund (The Netherlands),
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pages
2 - 4
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Reviews
An island as a stage
by Sonja van Kerkhoff, The Netherlands.
Review of the Oerol Performing Arts Festival, The Netherlands.
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4 - 7
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Artist Profiles
Ian Stocks, filmmaker, lecturer in film and video, Australia.
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7 - 10
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Lucienne Defourny, ceramicist, The Netherlands.
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11
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Bruce Filson, poet, writer, and publisher, Canada.
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11 - 12
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Lea Gentile, classical pianist, U.S.A.
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12 - 13
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Poem
Once upon a hill
by
Bruce Filson, Canada.
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12
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Short Story
Cipher
by
Andrew Beales,
U.K.
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14 - 15
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Article
Considerations in Setting Sacred Text for the Mashriqu'l-Adhkár, Part 4.
by R.Jackson Armstrong-Ingram, U.S.A.
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14 - 15
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Photographs and Illustrations of work by:
Linda Verkaik, The Netherlands, The artist group, Grip, The Netherlands,
Sonja van Kerkhoff, The Netherlands,
Ian Stocks, Australia, Mary Gregory,
Finland, Lucienne Defourny, The Netherlands, Tina Herslund, The Netherlands,
Margaret Bremner, Canada,
Peter Eden, The Netherlands, Chen Yi,
P.R. China, Cilla Voordouw, The Netherlands, Göz Schlötke, Germany, Jacqueline Töben,
The Netherlands.
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Translations, editing, layout, by:
Kathleen Babb, Japan, Alison Marshall, Aotearoa / New Zealand,
Steve Marshall, Aotearoa / New Zealand, Sonja van Kerkhoff, The Netherlands.
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Letters from:
Dave Taylor (U.S.A.), Edel' Eyperu (Uganda),
George Fleming (Northern Ireland), Bill George (U.S.A.),
R.Jackson Armstrong-Ingram, (U.S.A.), Vargha Mazlum, Italy.
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pages
1 - 3
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Artist Profiles
Yolanda Bovens
, illustrator, The Netherlands.
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6
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Lora McCall
, singer, songwriter, U.S.A.
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6 - 12
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Christophe Doucet, sculptor, France.
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12
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Poems
The Grand Tour
by Rhonda Palmer, U.S.A.
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13
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The Martyr´s Shrine
by
Dale Blindheim
, U.S.A.
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13
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Ol' Hank Ryan...
by
Gordon McFarlene
, Canada
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12
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Short Story
The Persian, Chapter 1
by
Kathleen Hite Babb, Japan
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14 - 15
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Article
Considerations in Setting Sacred Text for the Mashriqu'l-Adhkár, Part 3
by R.Jackson Armstrong-Ingram, U.S.A.
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14
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Photographs and Illustrations of work by:
Margaret Kaye, U.S.A, Ropata Davis, Aotearoa / New Zealand,
Dave Taylor, U.S.A., Lucienne Defourny, The Netherlands, Thierry Hamy, France,
Ilja Artamonov, Russia, Christophe Doucet, France,
Papa Nketsiah, Ghana,
Tahirih Fruchaud, The Netherlands,
Chrizzia Waaagaardi, Norway, Claire Janssen, The Netherlands, Andrej
Zakirzyanov, Russia,
George Fleming, Northern Ireland, Ivan Lloyd, U.S.A.,
Oleysa Tsutskova, Russia,
Sjra Marx, The Netherlands, Francien van Dongen, France, Chris Wagg, Wales.
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Translations, editing, layout, by:
Kathleen Babb, Japan, Alison Marshall, Aotearoa / New Zealand,
Steve Marshall, Aotearoa / New Zealand, Sonja van Kerkhoff, The Netherlands.
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Announcements - News:
Death of Dutch singer / songwriter, Nadieh.
Letters from:
Terry Culhane, U.S.A., Elena Ostrer, Russia, Kevin Tilbury, U.K.,
Anneke Buys, The Netherlands, Margo Akermark, Latvia, Anki Nilsson, Faroe Islands.
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pages
2 - 4
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Reviews
Peripheral Visionary:
paintings by George Fleming, Northern Ireland
by Damien Coyle
, Northern Ireland
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5 - 6
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Lady Blomfield, play by Janet Sono, Japan
by Kathleen Hite Babb, Japan.
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6 - 8
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1995 Venice Biennale
by Sonja van Kerkhoff, The Netherlands.
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8 - 11
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Artist Profiles
ARKA, Javier and Daniel Duhart, musicians, Chile.
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11 - 12
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Inge Prokot
, visual artist, Germany.
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12 - 13
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Theophile Akpakla
, visual artist, Benin.
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13
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Poems
Mothers Day
by
Alma Engels, U.S.A.
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14
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Spring
by
Keli Ottarsson, Iceland
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14
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Running Lines
by
Duane Herrmann, U.S.A.
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14
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Day of Creation
by
Anneke Buys, The Netherlands
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14
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Article
Considerations in Setting Sacred Text for the Mashriqu'l-Adhkár, Part 2
by R.Jackson Armstrong-Ingram, U.S.A.
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15
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Short Story
White Shoes, velcro closures
by Bud Polk, U.S.A.
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13 - 14
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Photographs and Illustrations of work by:
Rachel Bacon, Belgium, Theophile Akpakla, Benin,
George Fleming, Northern Ireland,
Inge Prokot, Germany, Sonja van Kerkhoff, The Netherlands,
Jacqueline Wassen, The Netherlands, Philip
Moore, Guyana, Margo Akermark, Latvia.
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Translations, editing, layout, by:
Kathleen Babb, Japan, Alison Marshall, Aotearoa / New Zealand,
Steve Marshall, Aotearoa / New Zealand, Sonja van Kerkhoff, The Netherlands.
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Letters from:
Timofey Kacho, Russia, Ruth Montgomery, Greenland,
Bill George, U.S.A., Vargha Mazlum, Italy.
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pages
2 - 4
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Reviews
International Bahá´í Media & Arts Association meeting in Reno, U.S.A.
by Joseph Galata, U.S.A.
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4
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Carmel Eulogies -music by Lasse Thoresen, Norway
by
Sylvia Frölich, Switzerland
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4 - 5
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The Creative Theatre Experience
by John Keefe, U.K.
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5 - 6
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Heathrow Terminal 1 Revisited, music CD by Conrad Lambert,
by Mark Jolly, U.S.A.
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6 - 7
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Artist Profiles
interview with actor, Jorge Perugorria, Cuba.
by Johannes Birringer, U.S.A.
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7 - 10
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Margaret Nagawa, visual artist, Uganda
interviewed by Debbie and Betty Kharono, Uganda.
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10 - 11
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Chris Cholas, poet, U.S.A.
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11 - 12
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Diana Ramaekers, visual artist, The Netherlands.
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13
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Poems
From Clots of Blood
by
Chris Cholas, U.S.A.
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12
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Flame
by
Rhonda Palmer, U.S.A.
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12
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Riddle
by
Sheila Banani, U.S.A.
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12
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Dawning
by
Rita Diane Huff Lotfi, Venezuela
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12
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Article
Considerations in Setting Sacred Text for the Mashriqu'l-Adhkár, Part 1
by R.Jackson Armstrong-Ingram, U.S.A.
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14 - 15
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Photographs and Illustrations of work by:
Henry Samiec, Poland, Margaret Nagawa,
Uganda, Imma Sarries-Zgonc, Belgium, Dave Taylor,
U.S.A., George Fleming,
U.S.A., Diana Ramaekers, The Netherlands,
Christian Nänny, Switzerland, Maria Dekkers, The
Netherlands, Johannes Birringer,U.S.A.
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Translations, editing, layout, by:
Kathleen Babb, Japan, Alison Marshall, Aotearoa / New Zealand,
Steve Marshall, Aotearoa / New Zealand, Sonja van Kerkhoff, The Netherlands.
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