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<DIV><FONT face=Arial color=#000000 size=2>Dear colleagues-</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial color=#000000 size=2>I don't know if I was the only one, 
but I asked the CBC Archives if they could focus their weekly newsletter on 
theatre (for world theatre day).</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial color=#000000 size=2>Look!</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Michael Wallace<BR>Executive Director, Theatre 
Museum Canada<BR>416-413-7847<BR>e-mail:    <A 
href="mailto:mwallace@theatremuseumcanada.ca">mwallace@theatremuseumcanada.ca</A><BR>website: 
<A 
href="http://www.TheatreMuseumCanada.ca">www.TheatreMuseumCanada.ca</A></FONT></DIV>
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                      <TD class=titre3 bgColor=#aeb7c0>Recommended this Week - 
                        March 22, 2007</TD></TR>
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                        href="http://archives.cbc.ca/IDD-1-68-249/arts_entertainment/stratford_festival/" 
                        target=src>The Stratford Festival: The First 50 
                        Years</A> 
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                        width=120 align=left border=0></A> The Stratford 
                        Festival grew from humble beginnings in a leaky tent 
                        into a revered institution. The drama festival has 
                        continued to attract actors, critics and theatre-goers 
                        from around the globe. Paradoxically, this almost proved 
                        to be its undoing. With international directors at the 
                        helm in the... 
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                        href="http://archives.cbc.ca/IDD-1-68-880/arts_entertainment/michel_tremblay/" 
                        target=src>Michel Tremblay: L'enfant terrible of 
                        Canadian Theatre </A>
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                        width=120 align=left border=0></A> Michel Tremblay 
                        exploded on to the stage in 1968 with his highly 
                        acclaimed and controversial play <I>Les 
                        Belles-soeurs</I>. His brutally honest portrayal of the 
                        Montreal working class revolutionized Quebec theatre. 
                        Writing in a street dialect called joual, Tremblay's 
                        beautifully flawed characters resonated beyond borders 
                        and languages. His works have... 
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                        href="http://archives.cbc.ca/IDD-1-68-1002/arts_entertainment/karen_kain/" 
                        target=src>Karen Kain, Prima Ballerina</A> 
                        <P><A 
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                        width=120 align=left border=0></A> When a journalist 
                        addressed Karen Kain as "prima ballerina" in 1974 the 
                        dancer quickly corrected him: "I wouldn't go that far." 
                        Kain didn't know at the time that she would one day 
                        become Canada's most popular dancer. The ballerina from 
                        Hamilton went on to draw ovations from international 
                        audiences,... 
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                      <TD class=titre2 bgColor=#d4d0c8>Educational 
                      activities</TD></TR>
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                      <TD class=texte><SPAN class=titreCategorie>Introductory 
                        Activity, All Grades<BR></SPAN><A class=urlBold 
                        href="http://archives.cbc.ca/294p.asp?IDLan=1&IDCat=73&IDDos=1469&ActProf=862&Nav=AvPr&IDMenu=-4" 
                        target=src>Who Is Brian Mulroney?</A> 
                        <P><A 
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                        width=90 align=left border=0></A> To explore the place 
                        of Brian Mulroney in Canadian history and 
                        politics<BR><BR><STRONG>Subjects:</STRONG> English 
                        Language Arts, History, Political Science, Social 
                        Studies<BR><BR>
                        <P class=texte2>CBC Archives topic: <A 
                        href="http://archives.cbc.ca/IDD-1-73-1469/politics_economy/brian_mulroney/" 
                        target=src>From Cheers to Jeers: The Mulroney 
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                      <TD class=texte>is March 27. 
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                      <TD class=titre1 bgColor=#6e6a62>Our Pick of the 
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                      <TD class=texte>Erich Schmidt, Archives Web site 
                        Encoder, likes:<BR><A 
                        href="http://archives.cbc.ca/IDC-1-75-1390-8680/science_technology/great_lakes_pollution/" 
                        target=src>Dangerous catch of the day</A>
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                        width=120 align=left border=0></A></P>Industrial waste 
                        and cancerous chemicals lead to a ban on commercial 
                        fishing in parts of the Lakes. 
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                        <P class=texte2>Taken from the topic: <A 
                        href="http://archives.cbc.ca/IDD-1-75-1390/science_technology/great_lakes_pollution/" 
                        target=src>Troubled Waters: Pollution in the Great 
                        Lakes</A></P>What is your favourite clip? <A 
                        href="mailto:archives@cbc.ca?subject=My preferred clip">Write 
                        to us!</A> 
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                      <TD class=texte>Who was the distinguished Supreme Court 
                        Justice that believed Louis Riel received an unfair 
                        trial? <BR><BR><A 
                        href="http://archives.cbc.ca/IDC-1-74-1482-9899/people/louis_riel/" 
                        target=src>You'll find the answer here...</A> 
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