Maclean's 1997 Diane Turbide |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Alas, poor victim: a forensic expert spins a gruesome thriller.(author Kathy Reichs) | News, opinion and commentary | Diane Turbide |
An eye for all seasons: a photographer celebrates 30 years of looking. (Freeman Patterson)(Interview) | News, opinion and commentary | Diane Turbide |
Beautiful harmony: a visionary label puts Canadian musicians first. (Analekta classical music producer; includes related article on Toronto pianist Anton Kuerti) | News, opinion and commentary | Diane Turbide |
Canada's hit parade. (Canadian music and sound recording industry)(Cover Story) | News, opinion and commentary | Diane Turbide |
Celtic comes on strong. (resurgence in popularity of Irish music) | News, opinion and commentary | Diane Turbide |
History's hostage: a Chinese defector's life in Canada is bittersweet. (author Ting-Xing Ye)(Interview) | News, opinion and commentary | Diane Turbide |
Increasing their word power: authors and readers flock to literary love-ins.(literary festivals and readings in Canada) | News, opinion and commentary | Diane Turbide |
'I've cried two rivers': Manitobans struggle to rebuild after the flood. (Red River flood of 1997) | News, opinion and commentary | Diane Turbide |
Pennies from heaven. (author Susie Moloney) | News, opinion and commentary | Diane Turbide |
Sophisticated lady: Diana Krall has got the jazz world on a string. (jazz pianist-singer) | News, opinion and commentary | Diane Turbide |
The masculine maze: Carol Shields gets inside the head of an ordinary guy. (Canadian author) | News, opinion and commentary | Diane Turbide |
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