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Ars Nova (ISSN 0379-6485), published semiannually from volume 1 (1969) to volume 35 (2003) by the University of South Africa, has ceased and been replaced by Muziki: Journal of Music Research in Africa (see entry in this column). Back copies of the journal are available through the department secretary at the Department of Art History, Visual Arts and Musicology, Unisa, PO Box 392, Pretoria 0003, South Africa. E-mail: louwrw@unisa.ac.za.

Canadian University Music Review (ISSN 0710-0353), published by the Canadian Music Society/Societe de musique des universities canadiennes, is behind in publication. Editors hope to release volume 24, number 1 (2004) through volume 25, number 2 (2005) this calendar year. The journal will also receive a name change later this year. (Mary S. Woodside [English Editor, CUMR], e-mail message to Tracey Rudnick, 18 April 2005.)

The Early Drama, Art, and Music Review (ISSN 1048-9401), sponsored by the Early Drama, Art, and Music (EDAM) project and published semiannually by Medieval Institute Publications at Western Michigan University, ceased with volume 24, number 1 (2002). The journal was formerly known as the EDAM Newsletter (1978-1988). Many articles appearing in this journal will be reprinted in a volume entitled The Tradition of Medieval Drama, in preparation from AMS Press. Many of the individual issues of The Early Drama, Art, and Music Review and some from the earlier Newsletter remain in print. Direct any inquiries to Medieval Institute Publications, College of Arts and Sciences, Western Michigan University, 1903 West Michigan Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49008-5432. E-mail: cynthia.seedorff@wmich.edu.

The bimonthly magazine Film Score Monthly (ISSN 1077-4289), published by Vineyard Haven LLC, has changed its name to Film Score Magazine starting with volume 10, number 1 (Jan./Feb. 2005). The journal's Web site, which functions as a supplement to the periodical, continues to be named Film Score Monthly ...

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