PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
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- Draft has not yet been approved
- Letter also appears in the West Prince Graphic, Mar. 4, 1998, p. 4.; Letter to the Editor
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- Drawing conclusions
- Review [feature column] Doubt : A Parable; Playwright/screenwriter John patrick Shanley's original stage production that was adapted into a movie; ACT staged its production in historic St. Paul's Anglican Church; co-directors Brenda Porter and Paul Whelan; musical director Carl Mathis, with Coro Dolce singers; principal actors are Barbara Rhodenizer and Adam Gauthier, with Renae Perry and Tamara Gough in supporting roles
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- Drawn to the lights
- Interview with author David Baird, regarding his new book, Northern Lights: Lighthouses of Canada, which includes references to 14 P.E.I. lighthouses.
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- Dream cottage to business
- Stephen and Stephanie Arnold built a rotating house, from Luke Everingham of E Rotating Structures in Wingham, New South Wales, in North Rustico, PEI in July 2013., ***unscanned
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- Dream cuisine
- In Her Own Write [byline column] Sara and Akbar Sadat's new restaurant opens in Charlottetown and features Afghani and Middle Eastern cuisine
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- Dreamland
- A new exhibition celebrating the influence of landscape in Canadian textile traditions and contemporary art is being shown at the Confederation Centre Art Gallery until January 25, 2015., ***unscanned
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- Dreams on film
- Profiles aspiring filmmaker (and recent high school graduate) Mahdi Selseleh, who has worked on several film production crews in the United States and Iran. Briefly discusses some of the differences between the Canadian and Iranian filmmaking landscapes. [Includes a photograph.]
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- Dress days
- Profile: [feature column]; This issue's profile is Rebecca Parent, the co-creater, co-producer, and co-star of "What to Wear to the Birth of a Nation;" Rebecca Parent and Laurie Campbell are promoting their upcoming commemorative production by donning only dresses from February until the commemorative event in June; "150 Days of Dresses" is part of the women's on-going research and marketing for their two-woman, June show.
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- Dressage PEI holds successful horse show at Crapaud Agriplex
- Dressage PEI held its Spring Bronze and Gold horse show at the Crapaud Agriplex. Dressage is a competitive equestrian sport that consists of a prescribed series of movements ridden within a standard arena. Ken Mellish, Dressage PEI chairperson said that forty-two riders and horses from three Maritimes provinces participated. The judge was Susan Rothgeb, an Equine Canada qualified Senior Judge from Ontario. Overall adult and junior winners and their horses in the Gold and Bronze Shows are noted, along with the overall high score rider in the FEI Prix St. George class. The show also included a freestyle riding event where the horse is ridden to music. {Photo depicts Judy Harvey from Charlottetown riding the horse Dakota]
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- Dressed in blue, by Scott MacKay
- CDs PEI [reviews column]
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- Dressing down
- Restaurant review.