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:
Christophe Doucet (France), Ank Buch (The Netherlands),
Gina & Russ Garcia (New Zealand), Tony Lee (U.S.A.)
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pages
2 - 3
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Reviews
Ben Koen and the Unity Ensemble, (U.S.A.), Reliance, Jazz CD.
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3 - 4
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ISEA's Terror in Manchester. U.K.
by Sonja van Kerkhoff, The Netherlands.
Review of the InterSociety for Electronic Arts International Symposium.
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4 - 5
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Artist Profiles
Miep Diekmann, writer, The Netherlands: part 3
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5 - 7 & 10
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Alexis Hunter, visual artist, U.K. / New Zealand.
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10 - 11
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Ian Kluge, poet/writer, Canada, part 3.
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11 - 12
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William Brown, printmaker/painter, Wales.
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12
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Poems
Spanish America
by
Janet Ruhe, U.S.A.
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8 - 9
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Purpose / Doel
by
Michel Verheecke, Belgium.
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9
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The Desire by
Peter E. Murphy, U.S.A.
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13
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Train Depot in Cd. Chihuahua
by
Chris Cholas, U.S.A.
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13
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I talk to Sea Gulls
by
Elizabeth Bowers, U.S.A.
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13
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Short Story
why / is the sound of one hand clap/ping
by
Lloyd Lawrence, U.S.A.
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13 - 14
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Articles
Finding the Music of Qawwali by Kevin Tilbury, Lithuania. Part 3.
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14 - 15
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Rabi'a,
by Susan Maneck, U.S.A.
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15
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Photographs and Illustrations of work by:
Sara Buist, U.K., William Muñoz, U.S.A., Mary Gregory,
Finland, Don Ritter, U.S.A., Tina Herslund, The Netherlands, Pavel Roucka,
Czech Republic, Jacqueline Wassen, The Netherlands, Keith Brown, U.K., Line Clément,
France, Tom van Teijlingen, The Netherlands., Luc Wolff, Luxembourg, William Brown,
Wales / U.K., Myriam Bargetze, Lichtenstein, Luchazar Boyadjiev, Bulgaria,
Alexis Hunter, U.K. / New Zealand
and Kevin Tilbury, Lithuania.
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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:
James Bennett (U.S.A.), Bill George (U.S.A.),
Bobby Mitchell (U.S.A.)
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pages
1 - 3
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Reviews
Mark Ochu:
A pianist for the next millennium (U.S.A.)
by Angelo Cerchione, U.S.A.
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3
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Artist Profiles
Biggy Kapeta, sculptor, Zimbabwe.
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3 - 4
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Susan Lewis Wright, singer and songwriter, U.S.A.
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4 - 6
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Ian Kluge, poet/writer, Canada; part two.
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6 - 7
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Joke van Stuijvenberg, visual art, The Netherlands.
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7 - 8
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Poems
my ancestors ate God in the church
by Bobby Mitchell, U.S.A.
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15
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Declaration of the Báb and the tui
by R. J., New Zealand.
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15
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The sun swollen and angry red
by Eddie Hall, South Africa.
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15
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Short Story
The Last Halloween at The Littlest Angel
by
J. Sparrowhawk, U.S.A.
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13 - 15
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Articles
The realm of possibility. Harmonizing fact and fiction: Part 3
by Kathleen Hite Babb, Japan.
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9 - 12
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Finding the Music of Qawwali: Part 2
, by Kevin Tilbury, Lithuania.
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12 - 13
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Photographs and Illustrations of work by:
Chuck Egerton, U.S.A, Joke van Stuivenberg, The Netherlands,
Emrys Miller, Canada, Jaromar Svozilik, Norway,
Kevin Tilbury, Lithuania, Biggy Kapeta, Zimbabwe,
James Bennett, U.S.A.
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Translations, editing, layout, by:
Bud Polk, U.S.A., Kathleen Babb, Japan, Alison Marshall, Aotearoa / New Zealand, Steve Marshall, Aotearoa / New Zealand, Sonja van Kerkhoff, The Netherlands.
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Letters from:
Orlando Hunter U.S.A., Riitta-Liisa Joutsenlahti, Finland,
Mahtab Mahmoodzadeh U.S.A., Bobby Mitchell, U. S. A., Dale Malner, U.S.A.
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pages
1 - 4
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Reviews
One Human Family Gospel Workshop and concert (Denver, Colorado, U.S.A.)
by Susan Lewis Wright, U.S.A.
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4
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Oneness of Humanity Arts Concert, Rochester, New York, U.S.A.
by Roya Bauman, Alloysia Haynes, Carl Appleton and Jaci Ayorinde, U.S.A.
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5
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Exaltation: Walking from Jerusalem, U.S.A.
Music CD by Dirk Anderson and Jerry York, U.S.A.
by Angelo Cerchione, U.S.A.
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5 - 6
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Artist Profiles
Ropata Davis, visual artist, Aotearoa / New Zealand.
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6 - 7
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The Musa Carvers (Daniel, John and Peter Musa), and the Musa Heritage Gallery, Cameroon.
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7 & 10
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Cheryl Cudmore, designer / poet, Canada.
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8 - 9
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Karen Oleson, singer and voice instructor, U.S.A.
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11 - 12
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Poems
For the Man Who Has Everything
by
.ash, U.S.A.
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15
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Blessed is
by
Robert E. Kogan, U.S.A.
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15
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Short Story
Why I don't write like William S. Wilson
by
Robert L. Schwarz, U.S.A.
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14 - 15
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Articles
The realm of possibility. Harmonizing fact and fiction: Part 2
by
Kathleen Hite Babb, Japan.
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12 - 13
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Photographs and Illustrations of work by:
Chuck Egerton, U.S.A, Ropata Davis, Aotearoa / New Zealand, Cheryl Cudmore, Canada,
Daniel Musa, Cameroon,
Peter Beard, Kenya, Irene Hu, The Netherlands, Barbara Nessim, 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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Letters from:
Ridván Music Contest Winners - Anne Perry, U.S.A.,
Nudity in Art - David Taylor, U. S. A.
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pages
2
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Reviews
Report on arts course at Bahá´í Academy, Panchgani, India.
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2
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The Joffrey Ballet of Chicago, U.S.A.
by
Joseph Houseal, U.S.A.
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3 - 4
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Outside/inside - Documenta, Kassel, Germany.
by Sonja van Kerkhoff, The Netherlands.
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4 - 6
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Artist Profiles
Judy Small, singer / songwriter, Australia.
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6
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Miep Diekmann, writer, The Netherlands: part two.
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7 - 10
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Ian Kluge, poet / writer, Canada.
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10 - 12
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Mary Jane Volkmann, visual artist, Namibia.
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12 - 14
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Poems
Listen
by
Ian Kluge, Canada.
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11
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Naked
by
Ian Kluge, Canada.
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11 - 12
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Article
The City as Dreamworld and Catastrophe: Part three
by
Susan Buck-Morss, U.S.A.
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14 - 15
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Photographs and Illustrations of work by:
Elena Ostrer, Russia, Carole Newport, Australia, David Taylor,
U.S.A., Mary Jane Volkmann, Namibia, Philip Moore, Guyana,
Christophe Doucet, France,
Sjra Marx, The Netherlands, Ropata Davis, Aotearoa - New Zealand, Taraneh Mozoun,
The Netherlands,
Bruno Maximus, Finland, Heiko Schulze, Germany, P. Kouslita, Albania,
Juul Sadée, 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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Arts Dialogue, Dintel 20, NL 7333 MC, Apeldoorn, The Netherlands.
email: bafa@bahai-library.com
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