File is an audio reel that contains an episode of Outlook. This episode features an interview with Tom Sinclair-Faulkner of the Department of Comparative Religion at Dalhousie University on modern shrines. Sinclair-Faulkner gave a lecture entitled "Shaping the Shrines" in the Macmechan Auditorium of the Killam Library on January 29, 1987. The episode was recorded January 27, 1987 and aired January 28, 1987 on Title Waves, a CKDU radio program. It was rebroadcast January 28, 1987 on The Evening Affair and January 30, 1987 on Title Waves.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Tony Robinson on animal research at Dalhousie. The episode was recorded on December 16, 1986 and was broadcast on December 17, 1986 on Title Waves, a CKDU program.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Tova Wagman, from MediaWatch. Wagman spoke with CKDU's Gina Brown on January 25, 1987. The interview was rebroadcast January 27, 1987 on Title Waves.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Trysh Ashy-Rolls, author of "Triumph: Journey of Healing From Incest," on her book about survival. The interview, hosted by Liz van Berkel, aired November 28, 1991 and was rebroadcast November 28, 1991 on The Evening Affair and December 1, 1991 on Title Waves.
File is an audio reel that contains an episode of Outlook. This episode features an interview with Ulrich Fick, the general secretary of United Bible Societies, hosted by John Cairncross. The episode was recorded May 16, 1988 and aired May 25, 1988.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Valerie Frith of Metro's Mainline Needle Exchange. She discusses how needle users being provided with clean needles in exchange for used ones has been an effective method of increasing awareness and reducing the spread of HIV among intravenous drug users. The interview was conducted by CKDU's Molly McCarron. The episode was recorded on November 24, 1992, and was broadcast on November 25, 1992, December 2, 1992, and April 8, 1993 on The Evening Affair, a CKDU program.
File is an audio reel containing an interview on world politics. In this interview, Adrienne Scott speaks to Valerie Osborne on the Bermuda Soviet submarine. The episode aired October 7, 1986 on Title Waves, a CKDU radio program.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Vera Baudin Saeedpour, the director of The Kurdish Program in New York City. She spoke with CKDU's Steve Slater. The interview aired March 26, 1987 and was rebroadcast March 27, 1987 and June 17, 1987 on Title Waves.
Item consists of a typed transcript of an interview by Harry Wells of Vernon Johnston, dated September 24, 1970. Johnston was President of the North Preston Youth Improvement Association, as well as serving on the executive of the NSAACP (Nova Scotia Association for the Advancement of Coloured People) at the time of the interview.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Veronica Ross, author of "Fisherwoman." She spoke with CKDU's Ken Burke on March 12, 1987. The interview was rebroadcast March 16, 1987 on Title Waves.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Title Waves. This episode features an interview with Vince Tinguely, hosted by Judy Dudar. The episode was recorded January 23, 1990 and aired January 25, 1990.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Virginia Satir, a pioneer of family therapy who ran the Avanta Institute in British Columbia, a private center where professional or laypeople can take courses to realize their potential and become "more fully human". The interview was conducted by CKDU's Heather Hueston. The episode was recorded on February 5, 1988, and was broadcast on the same day and June 17, 1988 on The Evening Affair and Title Waves, CKDU programs, and on September 6, 1988.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of The Word is Out, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 88.1. This episode features an interview with W. Elling of the Council for the Advancement of Standards in Higher Education (CAS), information about a gay youth conference, and a community calendar. The episode was recorded on June 7, 1987, and was broadcasted on June 8, 1987.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Walter "Bill" Percy, author of "Tranter's Tree" (1987). The interview aired June 24, 1987 and was rebroadcast June 24, 1987 on Title Waves.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Title Waves. This episode, hosted by Mary Jo Anderson, features an interview with author Walter Stewart on his book True Blue: The Loyalist Legend. Walter Stewart was the Director of the School of Journalism at the University of King's College in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The episode was recorded November 20, 1985 and aired November 21, 1985. The episode was rebroadcast January 24, 1986.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Warren Allmand, Liberal Member of Parliament. Allmand spoke with CKDU's Ken Burke about Canada's role in disarmament. The interview is in two parts (8 min., 40 sec. and 5 min., 23 sec.) and aired May 29, 1986. It was rebroadcast June 6, 1986 on Title Waves; June 9, 1986; June 24, 1986; and August 8, 1986.
File is an audio reel containing a telephone interview with Warren Allmand, the Liberal Member of Parliament and former Solicitor General during the abolition of the death act in Canada in 1976. Allmand spoke with CKDU about capital punishment. The interview is in two parts (7 min., 44 sec. and 8 min., 41 sec.) and aired August 28, 1986. It was rebroadcast August 29, 1986 at 8:30 am and September 3, 1986.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Wayne Diote. Diote spoke with CKDU's Phil Savage about macrobiotics. The interview aired April 3, 1986 and was rebroadcast April 4, 1986 and July 15, 1986 on The Wireless.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Wayne Diotte, director of Macrobiotics Canada in Ottawa, on the power of a macrobiotic diet. The interview was conducted by CKDU's Lisa Monk. The episode was recorded on May 26, 1988, and was broadcast on the same day, May 27, 1988, and June 8, 1988 on Title Waves and The Evening Affair, CKDU programs.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Wayne Mundle, the Atlantic region director of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW). Mundle spoke with Barbara Harris of the Latin American Information Group (LAIG) about is recent trip to Chile with Oxfam Canada. The interview aired February 28, 1988 and was rebroadcast March 2, 1988 on Title Waves and The Evening Affair, two CKDU radio programs, and September 7, 1988 on Title Waves.
File contains a video and partial transcript of an interview with Wayne Schnare. The interview was conducted by Susan Kilbride Roper at the Belmont House on September 7, 2010. This was the third interview conducted as part of the Our Voices Matter Project. The interview touches on a wide range of topics, including Wayne's childhood in Middleton, Nova Scotia, experiences with anxiety and depression, and other aspects of his personal life.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Wei-min Liu, a student from China studying at Dalhousie University. Liu spoke with CKDU's John Cairncross on China's one-child policy. The interview aired February 4, 1988 on The Evening Affair, CKDU's evening public affairs program.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Wendy Trull, the new directory of Bryony House. She spoke with CKDU's Amanda LeRougetel about whether public education on violence against women has reduced the need for Bryony House in Halifax. The interview aired December 1, 1987 and was rebroadcast January 8, 1988 on The Evening Affair, CKDU's evening public affairs program.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with William Golding. Golding, author of "Lord of the Flies," spoke with Mike Hymers while in Halifax to give a reading at the First Annual Nova Scotia International Author's Festival. The interview is in 3 parts (7 min., 55 sec.; 9 min., 37 sec.; and 7 min., 21 sec.) and aired October 28, 1985. Two parts were rebroadcast on October 31, 1985 and November 1 1985 respectively at 8:40 am. All three parts were rebroadcast from June 11 to 13, 1986 on The Wireless and on February 23, March 1, and March 8, 1988 respectively at 7:30 am.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Title Waves. This episode features an interview with British novelist William Golding. It was recorded November 6, 1985 and aired November 7, 1985. The episode was rebroadcast January 12, 1989.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Wilson Obomo, a member of the African Students Association and chairman of the Africa Week Committee. He spoke with CKDU's K.T. Mondragon about the African Art Exhibit at the Dalhousie Student Union Building as part of the activities for Africa Week. The interview aired November 16, 1989.
File is an audio reel containing an interview on world politics. In this interview, Mike Hymers discusses Soviet and Western leaders with Yuri Glazov, a professor of Russian Studies at Dalhousie University. Hymers also asked Glazov about his recently published book "The Russian Mind Since Stalin's Death" (1985). The episode is in two parts: the first is 11 min.,18 sec.; the second is 11 min., 2 sec. The interview was recorded September 30, 1985; aired October 3, 1985; and was rebroadcast October 4, 1985.
File is an audio reel containing an interview on world politics. This interview is with Yusuf Saloojee, the Canadian representative for the African National Congress. Hosted by Mike Hymers, the interview is in two parts: the first is 8 min., 41 sec.; the second is 7 min., 9 sec. The interview was recorded October 8, 1985. Part 1 aired October 10, 1985 and part 2 aired October 11, 1985.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Zacarias Uqueio of the Mozambican Council of Churches. Uqueio spoke with CKDU's Brenda Barnes on Mozambique's Civil War while on a tour of Atlantic Canada sponsored by the Interchurch Committee Against Apartheid and the Education Project on Southern Africa. The interview is in two parts: the first part is 9 min. and 27 sec., and the second is 10 min. and 11 sec. It was recorded June 6, 1991 and aired June 7, 1991 on Title Waves, a CKDU radio program. The first part was rebroadcast June 13, 1991 on The Evening Affair, CKDU's evening public affairs program; both parts were rebroadcast February 19, 1992 on Title Waves; and part two was rebroadcast August 7, 1992 on The Evening Affair.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Zoe Lucas, a researcher of marine debris on Sable Island. Lucas was a guest speaker at a public meeting held at the Nova Scotia Museum in conjunction with a Workshop on Plastics Debris and Lost and Abandoned Fishing Gear in the Aquatic Environment (May 17-18, 1989). Lucas spoke with CKDU's Frank Fawson at the public meeting. The interview aired May 18, 1989 and was rebroadcast May 22, 1989 on Title Waves; May 22, 1989 on The Evening Affair; and July 25, 1989.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Wired for Freedom, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 88.1. This episode features interviews with Santiago Lauren and Larry Cox. The episode was recorded on June 6, 1987, and was broadcasted on September 15.
Series contains audio reels from CKDU radio with interviews and reports conducted by CKDU radio hosts on health topics, including LGBTQ+ issues and AIDS.
Series contains audio reels from CKDU radio with interviews and reports conducted by CKDU radio hosts on local issues. Many of the topics are arts- or sports-related.
Series contains audio reels from CKDU radio with interviews and reports conducted by CKDU radio hosts on university topics, including but not limited to Dalhousie.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of The Word is Out, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 88.1. This episode features interviews regarding Patient 0, the French-Canadian AIDS patient Gaëtan Dugas who was mistakenly blamed for the outbreak in the United States (with W. Schlech and D. Mayer), and Eric Smith, the Cape Sable Island teacher removed after his HIV diagnosis (with A. Cormier), as well as a safer sex promotion. The episode was recorded on October 18, 1987, and was broadcasted on October 19, 1987.
File contains interview with Chief Plomp, Amherst Police Department, Howard A. MacKenzie, Bedford Municipal Police Department, and Chief Murray, Truro Police Department.
File is an audio reel containing the first episode of Coast to Coast, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 97.5. This episode includes interviews, conducted by Susannah Murphy and Geoff McBride, with the following local bands: Suspect Device, False Security, The October Game, Roland Blinn and The Fisherman, The Deluxe Boys, the Misery Goats, Sebastopol, and Killer Klamz.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with three prostitutes on safehouses. They spoke with CKDU's Wilf Dinnick about their concerns that were being ignored. The interview aired January 21, 1993 and was rebroadcast January 21, 1993; April 26, 1993; and June 30, 1997 on The Evening Affair.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of The Word is Out, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 88.1. This episode features two interviews. The first is with professor Wayne MacKay, a humanitarian law expert from Dalhousie, and is 7 min. 40 sec. The second is with Kevin Elliot of Lesbian and Gay Rights Nova Scotia (LGRNS), and is 9 min. 55 sec. The episode was recorded on September 8, 1990, and was broadcasted on September 11, 1990, and September 14.
File is an audio reel that contains an episode of Outlook. This episode features an interview with Willa London and Elaine Passey from the Metro Crisis Pregnancy Centre in Halifax by John Cairncross. The episode was recorded July 4, 1988 and aired July 13, 1988.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Voices, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 88.1. This episode features Arlene Jackson and Hedwig Gorski reading their poetry with the East of Eden Band from volume 1 of the Austin Audio Anthology Project. The episode was recorded on March 6, 1989, and was broadcasted on the same day, May 29, 1989, October 9, 1989, and September 17, 1990.
Item is an audio recording titled "The Intimacy of the Blues" performed by Gerry, Skip, and Donnie on November 23, 1989. Track is 7 minutes and 30 seconds in length.
File contains the score for "Into the Ice," a piece composed by Paul Cram and performed by the Upstream Ensemble with Symphony Nova Scotia, as well as loose pages of graphic notation and a sketch of the stage arrangement.
Item is an annotated composer's score of Paul Cram's Into the Ice for oboe, clarinet, bassoon, trumpet, soprano sax/flute, tenor sax/clarinet, string orchestra — 86442, marimba, timpani, guitar, piano, electric bass, drums.
Item is an annotated composer's score of Paul Cram's Into the Ice for oboe, clarinet, bassoon, trumpet, flute, clarinet, violin 1 & 2, viola, cello, bass, timpani, guitar, piano, bass, drums.