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For the Arts Newsletter, Issue 8, Fall 2001

(2001-10-01) In this issue: Feature: An interview with Janet Cardiff, Walter Carsen prize-winner Brian Macdonald, Jazz i.d.; Games of La Francophonie; Sept 11; On-Line Residencies, UNESCO; Annual Report; Board News

For the Arts Newsletter, Issue 7, Summer 2001

(2001-07-01) In this edition: Zacharias Kunuk on his film Atanarjuat, Cannes, filmmaking and Igloolik, Of writer's retreats, poets laureate and literary awards, The lasting legacy of Gilles Lefebvre, O.C., C.C., The Art of the Dealer, Prizes, Alistair MacLeod wins IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, First Contact exhibit receives UNESCO patronage, Shirley Thomson awarded honorary degree by Concordia University, Alberta artists take jury prize at prestigious Venice Biennale of contemporary art, Chronicle of an unexpected departure: Mordecai Richler (1931-2001).

For the Arts Newsletter, Issue 6, Spring 2001

(2001-04-01) In this issue: The Canada Council's budget increased by $25 million, Council injects new money into opera and film/video, Governor General's Awards in Visual and Media Arts, Artists on the Street, Art Bank, Program Highlights.

For the Arts Newsletter, Issue 5, Winter 2001

(2001-01-01) In this issue: Creation for the young and by the young, Creation for the Young and by the Young - by Jean-Louis Roux, The World Summit on the arts and Culture, Shirley Thomson's term renewed for two years, Art Bank works take a bow on the small screen, Poetry on the buses keeps on rollin', Aboriginal groups score coup at Berlin music festival, Directories assist artists in developing national and international careers, Canadian Commission for UNESCO AGM attracts record crowd, New $50,000 prize created for performing artists, Literary performers given electronic platform by Council, Dance triptych, Twenty years of translating canadian writers for foreign markets, PLR: Fifteen years already!, The Flying Squad to the rescue.

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