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"Edward Willett has arrived, and SF is the richer for it." -  Robert J. Sawyer, Hugo Award-winning author of Hominids

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For a couple of years I wrote a more-or-less weekly (sometimes much less than more) column on arts and entertainment for inregina.com. Here are the archives for that column.

All columns are copyrighted by Edward Willett and may not be reprinted or reposted without permission.

Ars longa, column brevis
In praise of the amateur
The Assiniboia Gallery
Alison Lohans
From lost wax to bronze beauty
Composer David McIntyre
Art and science at the Science Centre
The Prairie Choral Festival
A virtual tour of Regina's galleries
The Viewpoints method of acting
Prairie women remembered through dance
Do It With Class Young People's Theatre Co.
Write what you know?
Aprilfooled at The Exchange
The secrets of stage fright
Sundays at Seven at Knox Met Church
University of Regina Chamber Singers
Fiddler on the Roof
What is music?
The McIntyre Gallery turns 15
Ceramics: one of the oldest crafts
Live music lights up downtown
Free art from the shackles of gibberish
You, too, can learn improv
The Flatland Music Festival
Harry Potter: more than the sum of its hype
Surprised by joy
Dance and the Child 2000
The Regina Folk Festival
Lanterns on the Lake
There and back again
Globe Theatre proves "live is better"
Regina's connection at the World SF Convention
The Susan Whitney Gallery
YEN:  A new literary 'zine
The shock of the new
The impressionists are coming!
The Saskatchewan Book Awards
New Dance Horizons
The instructive history of Clement Clarke Moore
Youth Ballet Company of Saskatchewan
Regina Lyric Light Opera's musical brunch
Choirs join forces for Bach's Magnificat
Fauna Secreta
A busy week in live theatre
Spring showcases new writers
On the Line:  a freefall through new plays
Why jazz swings
Neutral Ground presents art from the edge
Fabulous Finds Theatre finds the inner clown
Seven plays in seven days (Saskatchewan Community Theatre festival)
Saskatchewan Filmpool brings filmmakers together
Regina Philharmonic Chorus presents Elijah
Robert J. Sawyer calculates God
Volunteers vital to Canadian arts
Here comes Chicago!
Who should fund the arts?
Professional entertainment, amateur audiences
Regina Summer Stage revisits HMS Pinafore
Visiting the Flatlanders
Wilf Perrault:  Playing with light
Donovan Chester: The fiery craft and art of raku
Celebrating science fiction in Calgary
A virtual tour of Regina's galleries, 2001
The arts and September 11
Starting Here, Starting Now
Here come the Arrogant Worms
Remembrance
Print books still rule--but e-books are coming
Regina Symphony Orchestra continues Messiah tradition
A new Nutcracker hits the Regina stage
There's a place for sweetness and light
New year's resolutions for 2002
What J. R. R. Tolkien means to me
25 years of Regina musical theatre
The Dunlop Art Gallery
Landscape With Alien
Artemesia Web site raises profile of rural artists

Carousel premieres in Regina at last
CultureJam puts culture on radio
How to become a science fiction writer
Summer equals special effects
Cole
A Christmas Carol on stage
Celebrating science fiction in San Jose
The Saskatchewan Book Awards acceptance speech I should have given
Saskatchewan Express
The 2003 Prairie Choral Festival
Trading Places

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