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Hungarian Studies ^eviezv Vol. XXV, Nos. 1-2 (Spring-Fall, 1998) Special Volume: Canadian Studies on Hungarians: A Bibliography (Third Supplement) Janos Miska, comp. This special volume contains a bibliography of recent (1995-1998) Canadian publications on Hungary and Hungarians in Canada and else- where. It also offers a guide to archival sources on Hungarian Canadians in Hungary and Canada; a list of Hungarian-Canadian newspapers, jour- nals and other periodicals ever published; as well as biographies of promi- nent Hungarian-Canadian authors, educators, artists, scientists and com- munity leaders. The volume is completed by a detailed index. The Hungarian Studies Review is a semi- annual interdisciplinary journal devoted to the EDITORS publication of articles and book reviews relat- ing to Hungary and Hungarians. The Review George Bisztray is a forum for the scholarly discussion and University of Toronto analysis of issues in Hungarian history, politics and cultural affairs. It is co-published by the N.F. Dreisziger Hungarian Studies Association of Canada and Royal Military College the National Sz£ch6nyi Library of Hungary. Institutional subscriptions to the HSR are EDITORIAL ADVISERS $12.00 per annum. Membership fees in the Hungarian Studies Association of Canada in- Oliver Botar clude a subscription to the journal. University of Manitoba For more information, visit our web-page: Geza Jeszenszky http://www.ccsp.sfu.ca/calj.hsr Budapest- Washington Correspondence should be addressed to: Ilona Kovacs National Szechenyi Library The Editors, Hungarian Studies Review, University of Toronto, Mlria H. Krisztinkovich 21 Sussex Ave., Vancouver Toronto, Ont., Canada M5S 1A1 Barnabas A. Racz Statements and opinions expressed in the HSR Eastern Michigan U. -
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Preview | Gallery and Museum Guide | Sept-Oct 2012
ALBERTA I BRITISH COLUMBIA I OREGON I WASHINGTON GUIDE TO MUSEUMS + GALLERIES September/October 2012 Compliments of Preview Graphics www.preview-art.com 6 PREVIEW I SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2012 Sept/Oct 2012 Vol. 26 No.4 previews ALBERTA 10 Louise Bourgeois 1911-2010 8 Banff, Black Diamond, Calgary 14 Edmonton 23 Art Gallery of Alberta 16 Lethbridge 12 Elles: Women Artists 18 Medicine Hat, Red Deer Seattle Art Museum BRITISH COLUMBIA 16 New California Art Circa 1970 18 Abbotsford, Bowen Island 20 Britannia Beach, Burnaby Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery 22 Campbell River, Castlegar, 18 Earth Art Chilliwack, Coquitlam VanDusen Botanical Garden 25 Courtenay, Fort Langley, Grand Forks, Kamloops, Kaslo 12 36 Nomi Kaplan: Rain 26 Kelowna, Maple Ridge, Nanaimo, Sidney and Gertrude Zack Gallery Nelson 27 New Westminster, North Vancouver 38 Marcus Bowcott 28 Osoyoos Café for Contemporary Art 29 Penticton, Port Alberni, 64 Port Moody 42 Fragments and Masks 30 Prince George, Prince Rupert, Xchanges Gallery Qualicum Beach, Richmond 44 Herald Nix 31 Rock Creek, Salmon Arm, Salt Spring Island SAGA Public Art Gallery 33 Sidney, Sooke, Squamish, 50 Bratsa Bonifacho Sunshine Coast (Roberts Creek, Foster/White Gallery Sechelt), Surrey 67 Bau-Xi Gallery 34 Tsawwassen 35 Vancouver 56 Joseph Plaskett 52 Vernon Winchester Galleries 53 Victoria Penticton Art Gallery 57 West Vancouver 58 Whistler, White Rock 64 Renato Muccillo 59 Williams Lake White Rock Gallery OREGON 36 66 Richard Serra 59 Cannon Beach, Marylhurst, Elizabeth Leach Gallery Portland 68 African American Quilts 62 Salem Bellevue Arts Museum WASHINGTON 64 Bellevue, Bellingham, Friday Harbor, 70 Hector Acebes La Conner, G. -
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Cover story page 4. MEMBER ************SOCIETIES Member societies and their secretaries are responsible for seeing that the correct addresses for their society and for its member subscribers are up-to-date. Please send changes to both the treasurer and the editor whose addresses are at the bottom of the next page. The Annual Report as at October 31 should show a telephone number for contact. Member dues for the year 1984-85 (Volume 18) were paid by the following member societies: Alberni District Historical Society, Box 284, Port Alberni, B.C. V9Y 7M7 Atlin Historical Society, P.O. Box 111, Atlin, B.C. VOW lAO — BCHF Gulf Island Branch, c/o Mrs. Ann Johnston, RR 1 Mayne Island VON 2J0 — BCHF Victoria Branch, c/o Zane Lewis, 1535 Westall Avenue, Victoria, B.C. V8T 2G6 Burnaby Historical Society, c/o 6349 Canada Way, Burnaby, B.C. V5E 3P3 Chemainus Valley Historical Society, P.O. Box 172, Chemainus, B.C. VOR 1KO Cowichan Historical Society, P.O. Box 1014, Duncan, B.C. V9L 3Y2 District 69 Historical Society, P.O. Box 3014, Parksville, B.C. VOR 2S0 East Kootenay Historical Association, P.O. Box 74, Cranbrook, B.C. V1C 4H6 Galiano Historical and Cultural Society, P.O. Box 10, Galiano, B.C. VON 1PO Golden & District Historical Society, Box 992, Golden, B.C. VOA 1HO Ladysmith New Horizons Historical Society, do Mrs. V. Cull, R.R. #2, Ladysmith, B.C. VOR 2E0 Lantzville Historical Society, c/o Susan Crayston, Box 76, Lantzville, B.C. VOR 2H0 Nanaimo Historical Society, P.O. -
2 Bc Bookworld Winter 2009-2010 Who’Swho Britishcolumbia
2 BC BOOKWORLD WINTER 2009-2010 WHO’SWHO BRITISHCOLUMBIA is for Amelia Heidi Greco’s tiny chapbook A: The “The most difficult Amelia Poems (Abbotsford: Lipstick Press $8) is dainty but ambitious. It attempts thing is the decision to nothing less than to retell the life story of the missing aviatrix Amelia Earhart, act, the rest is merely who disappeared in 1937 while crossing the Pacific. Through furtive, fictionalized notes tenacity. The fears are and poems, Greco incorporates speculation that Earhart was captured by the Japanese paper tigers. You can and likely imprisoned as a spy on Saipan— but not executed. “Building on these do anything you decide P.O.W. theories,” she writes, “some have suggested that the U.S. may have come to to do. You can act to an agreement with Japan that secured Earhart’s release.” But Greco then deviates change and control from the theory that Earhart was placed in protective custody and granted a false iden- your life; and the tity which allowed her to live out her days in obscurity. A: The Amelia Poems imag- procedure, the process ines, “that when eventually returned to the U.S., she was forced to spend the rest of is its own reward.” her life in an asylum in New Jersey.” 978-0-9781204-2-9 — AMELIA EARHART is for Boschman An English and women’s studies teacher at Northwest Community College, Leanne Boschman of Prince Rupert has offered a poetic exploration of the port city’s rich environmental and so- cial history in A Rain Journal (Leaf Press $15.95).