CAFÉ BROWSE (Saskatoon)

Luanne Armstrong reading [from her first novel, Annie, at Café Browse, Saskatoon, September 21; brief comments on book and author, who has recently published second novel, Borders, "a coming-out story of an older lesbian"; Café Browse celebrates first anniversary in September; co-owners began mail-order book business this summer].
P99 (v13n6)(Sept. 13, 1995): 26 (16cm.)
Proving the sceptics wrong [Penny Skilnik and Colleen Wiegers operate Café Browse, a Saskatoon café and bookstore; successful even though not in large urban centre; has also provided another meeting place; details and anecdotes]
P107 (v14n6)(Sept. 11, 1996): 9 (32cm.)
Fall music series [Café Browse, Saskatoon, is sponsoring a fall music series beginning September 12, 1997; details].
P115 (v15n6)(Sept. 10, 1997): 23 (11cm.)
Café Browse [display advertisement, with schedule of events (at the Café ?) for June].
P121 (v16n4)(June 10, 1998): 21 (12cm.)
Letters [letter from Marusha Taylor expressing regret at closure of Café Browse, a Saskatoon café and bookstore; some details of importance of the café to the gay/lesbian community].
P123 (v16n6)(Sept. 16, 1998): 4 (31cm.)