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© by John Arkelian

The best of writing, photography, art, and argument – on everything from film to foreign policy.

“Ever dreamed of subscribing to a cultural magazine that doesn’t seem to be eating out of the hand of half a dozen media magnates? Something pluricultural and unassuming but nonetheless covering everything worth seeing, reading, doing or listening to for a season? Well, it exists, and in Canada to boot!”

“There is no on-line version or web site, which either makes John a dinosaur or a man of character. (I opt for the second, since the editorial team occasionally has a kind word for me.)”

John Howe — Canadian artist and co-conceptual designer on all three “The Lord of the Rings” motion pictures.

* Editor’s Note: The age of the dinosaurs has at last come to an end — with the arrival of this website!

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Editor’s Notebook

“Nymph” – copyright © 2021 by Pamela Williams

© By John Arkelian

The best of writing, photography, art, and argument – on everything from film to foreign policy.

“Ever dreamed of subscribing to a cultural magazine that doesn’t seem to be eating out of the hand of half a dozen media magnates? Something pluricultural and unassuming but nonetheless covering everything worth seeing, reading, doing or listening to for a season? Well, it exists, and in Canada to boot!”

“There is no on-line version or web site, which either makes John a dinosaur or a man of character. (I opt for the second, since the editorial team occasionally has a kind word for me.)”

John Howe — Canadian artist and co-conceptual designer on all three “The Lord of the Rings” motion pictures.

* Editor’s Note: The age of the dinosaurs has at last come to an end — with the arrival of this website!

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About our featured image:  Canadian photographer Pamela Williams has found inspiration for her elegant, evocative B&W photography in unexpected places – the cemeteries of Paris, Rome, Genoa, Milan, and Vienna.  There, she has found sculptures that evoke moods as varied as the imagination.  You will find serenity, repose, sorrow, contemplation, grace, and painful beauty in Williams’ flawlessly sensitive images.  Her three volumes of photography are reviewed in our Books in Brief section, where you will also find a gallery sampling her exquisite images, remounted from our hardcopy magazine’s cover story on her work (Artsforum #15 – Summer/Fall 2008)  at:  https://artsforum.ca/books/books-in-brief

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