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From the editor

Southwest
Wings is set to bring its festival to Bisbee for the second consecutive
year next month. The Marquee fills you in [Southwest
Wings].
A
Bisbee scholar and belly dance instructor looks at veiling in a
lecture this week at the Earwig Factory. The Marquee brings you
her paper on the subject now [The
veil and sacred space].
Bisbee
is a different place since Alan Scott came around. It seems even
more, um, Bisbee. In our gallery we take a look at some of
the signs he's created [Signs
of the times].
And
the Bisbee Rep rises from the ashes as work gets under way on the
world premier of Dik Kizer's operetta Feathers.
We're
pleased to welcome Dick Bakken to our world class circle of Marquee
columnists. A distinguished poet in is own right, Dick contributes
Ink
that echoes, a column devoted to poetry.
We're
also happy to announce a new feature in this issue of The Marquee:
Classifed ads come online. Buy, sell, get
a job, find Mister Right, look for Miss
Dream-Come-True ,
whatever, here. Standard
classified ads are free.
Cheers,
Ellis
Heckman
Editor
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