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M Place, forming place, informing practice $15.00 EEA gar Rad UP AD GLOGRAYHIC STUY wcities “The word ‘place’ is often used to describe the larger territory in which we build. The boundary of this territory 1s defined by a sense of being inside — inside 2 region, a town, a neighbour- hood.” Architects of the world unite. Features include: Portland as a verb; crafting a new community; and an interesting look at adapting traditional prototypes to contemporary urban neigh- bourhoods.<.placesforum.org> 8) Martha Stewart Weddings $6.50 Martha Stewart Weddings senior editor Rebecca Thuss and her mother will share their own experiences and discuss the special role the bride’s mother plays in each stage of wedding planning. 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Now she’s number one in Vancouver magazine’s A&E 50 in the new September issue. Fhe magazine, which has a knack for publishing lists these days, says McLachlan is the Most important arts and entertainment figure in the city. She finishes Lilith Fair Tuesday in Edmonton and owns a West Vancouver house with husband/drummer Ashwin Sood. Best- selling author, pop culture commentator, Caulfeild resident and Vanmag contributor Douglas Coupland was number eight. — Magazine reviews every Friday from Jason Black at Global News, Park Royal South, West Vancouver, e-mail: . 282 Marine Dr. N. Van (nexi t 333 Brooksbank, N. Van (Park & Tilford) 1763 Marine Dr. W. Van (across from Home Hardware) Expires September 3/99 , a me 2 ee eee Days!! OFF Everything must go...now further reductions on all summer fashions _