Fall 2008 Contents


FEATURES
DEPARTMENTS
8 Savouring Slow Food, by Mari Sasano
Cultivating taste memories
12 Amazing Magyars, by Karen Virag
Waves of Hungarian immigrants leave their mark on Alberta
16 North-West Passage by Bus, by Tony Cashman
Following the route of 19th-century adventurers
20 Bee Kingdom Buzz, by Bruce Weir
Hot glass artists Phillip Bandura, Ryan Marsh Fairweather, and Timothy Belliveau tell all
2 Letter from the Editor
4 Feedback
5 Heritage News
6 Waking Up in a New Alberta
25 Morash on Books
Gordon Morash salutes Litfest
26 Books
Stuart Adams reviews Cricket in a Fist; Kevin Van Tighem reviews The Black Grizzly of Whiskey Creek; Ian LeTourneau reviews The Bone Sharps; Ron Chalmers reviews Ruby Tuesday; Young Alberta Book Society recommended reading
32 Architecture
Dorothy Field honours war memorials
34 Profile
Allan Sheppard introduces Paul Harris
39 The Arts
Patricia Myers reveals the layers in Aaron Paquette's art
44 Southwest Angle
Sid Marty muses about autumn changes
47 Recorded Music
Ron Chalmers reviews Steve Pineo's When I Grow Up and Kat Danser's Somethin' Familiar
50 Food
Patricia Myers Delights in Caggage
53 Heritage Home Advice
Johanne Yakula builds fences
54 Heritage to the Next Generation
Gloria J. Toole explores Heritage Fairs; 2008 Legacy/Galileo Student Essay Contest
56 Archives
Naomi Lewis talks about the digital dark ages
59 Desinations
Tonya Davidson tours big things by the side of the road; Michael Payne considers signs of the times
62 Places of the Heart
Eunice Scarfe chooses Edmonton's High Level Bridge
64 Heritage Gardens
Norah Bowman admires historic trees
Winter 2009
Complete Contents of Current Issue

After 14 years, Winter 2009 is our 56th issue of Legacy and our last.

As Legacy's publisher/editor/owner, I have been fortunate to work with remarkable people. My sincere thanks to our thoughtful associate publisher Gurston Dacks and encouraging business psychiatrist/music columnist Ron Chalmers. To talented, remarkable designer Mark Dutton. To patient general managers Mary Oakwell, Liz Grieve, and Yoko Sekiya; and determined ad sales manager Andrea Kopylech. And to two of the best, most sensitive associate editors, Eva Radford and Naomi Lewis. Thank you, also, to the Alberta Historical Resources Foundation for supporting school subscriptions and to Enbridge, Elly de Jongh, and Melcor Developments for public library subscriptions. To the Alberta Foundation for the Arts for editorial support. And to our committed advertisers and many loyal readers.

I have looked forward each issue to wonderfully written columns by Paula Simons, Sid Marty, Ron Chalmers, Laurie Greenwood, Johanne Yakula, Dorothy Field, Gordon Morash, and Patricia Myers. And to beautifully crafted prose and poetry by well-known and emerging writers alike.

But I have decided that Legacy's own story will conclude now. Indeed, it has been fun. Thank you all beyond words.

Barb Dacks, Publisher