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Editor-In-Chief
Sandra I. Stewart
Editor
Robin Stevenson
Contributing Editors
Cynthia Amsden, Karen Ashbee, Brigitte Berman, Marilyn Denis, Amy
Ferguson, Karen Gordon, Valerie Gregory, Alexandra Heilbron, Tom Jokic,
Susan Kelly, Bonnie Laufer-Krebs, Vernon Oickle, Jane Sanderson, Jim
Slotek, Deborah Smyth, Ola Sturik, David Summers, Bob Thompson, Rui Umezawa,
Deena Waisberg, Norman Wilner, Shannon Wright
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Erik Blomkwist
Designers
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Tammy White
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Guy Murnaghan
Tribute Publishing Inc.
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North America
Catherine Bridgman
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Marni Standen
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Horacio Escalada
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Paul Lim, David Desrochers,
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Special Thanks
Alliance Atlantis Margaret Burnside,
Frank Mendicino,
Susan Smythe
Cancom-MCI Entertainment Group
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Mary Marentic Odeon Films Andrea Grau, Mark Slone Paramount
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Perry Universal Janice Doyle, Janice Luke Warner Bros. Dianne Schwalm, Mary Sinclair
AMC Jack Gardiner Cineplex-Odeon Ana Teixeira Galaxy
Ken Prue Guzzo Vince Guzzo Empire Dean Leland Landmark
Brian McIntosh
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Dear Tribute,
It was great to see that someone (Men With Brooms) finally got around to making a film about what has to
be the world's best sport - curling. Personally, it's been my lifelong
ambition to be the skip of a men's curling team. I think it would be great
fun to send the rock down the ice and then yell at the top of my lungs ... "sweep! sweep!"
Sarah Fazio
Yarmouth, N.S.
(Check out our interview with Men With
Broom's Paul Gross in this issue.)
Dear Tribute,
Thanks for the piece on Britney Spears. She looked great in those jeans and that little something else she was almost wearing.
Peter
Edmonton, AB
Dear Tribute,
I just wanted to say I think your website rocks. Whenever I'm going out
to a movie - which is a
lot - I always boot in to make sure I'm going to
be at the right place at the right time. One thing though - you might think about making the search function
easier. Now you press search for something like Rollerball and you go to a
page where the word Rollerball stands alone. Then you click that word to
get to the Rollerball page. Why not just press Rollerball directly from
search page and go to the Rollerball page? And once you've gotten to the
page, you should be able to press a new search from here rather than
having to go back to find the search function once again. Just a
suggestion.
Lisa Ribac
Toronto, ON
(Thanks for the great feedback. Some
movies have similar titles or an English/French version but if there's
only one version, you're right, it should go
directly to the synopsis. Keeping the search function on the same page is
also a great idea. Keep sharing your ideas of how to make our site even
better!)
Dear Tribute,
Just read your issue with Britney Spears on
the cover (Feb, 2002) and I must congratulate you
on my favorite section - the Flash pages. Halle Berry was looking fine and I now have proof
that Steve Buscemi is a vampire. But the picture I loved the most is Billy Bob Thornton looking
like a young-ish Pierre Trudeau. Billy Bob for Prime Minister, I say.
Roger Ayloo
Winnipeg. M.B
Dear Tribute,
I was a little taken aback to see that in your last celebrity Ups & Downs
column (Feb, 2002) you had Julia Phillips having a career setback ...
because she died! I think it's a little callous to talk of death in terms
of a celebrity going through an up or down period of their career. The price of fame may be that you have to live
your life under public scrutiny, but I think everyone deserves a little dignity in death.
Kathy Masters,
Moncton, NB
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