File is an audio reel containing an episode of Women's Time. This episode features Christine Donald of Active Feminists from Toronto on her poetry book The Fat Woman Speaks and Lydia Kearny on body image and fitness advertising. The episode aired May 19, 1988.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Title Waves. This episode features Christine Mander, a Saskatchewan author, and her book Emily Murphy: Rebel (1985). Hosted by Samantha Brennan, this episode was recorded September 24, 1986 and aired September 26, 1986.
File contains a Christmas card; a card asking for pledges for the class of '27-'28 memorial window; and a program for Class day on May 14, 1928. The items were mailed to Avis Marshall.
File contains two copies of a Christmas card from the officers of the Dalhousie University class of 1927; an invitation to a social event hosted by the graduates of the maritime universities; a dance card and tickets from a Dalhousie reunion ball; a handbook from a Dalhousie reunion; a program and menu from a Dalhousie reunion banquet; and a program from a Dalhousie reunion. Most of the items are from reunions in 1938.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of The Word is Out, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 88.1. The episode was recorded on December 17, 1991.
File is an audio reel that contains an episode of Idle Reels, a CKDU radio program. This episode aired December 21, 1985 and was rebroadcast December 25, 1985; December 21, 1986; December 27, 1987; December 25, 1988; December 23, 1990; and December 22, 1991.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Black Cultural Centre Presents, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 88.1. This episode is on the Christmas Show of 1989 on Ethiopia. It aired November 23, 1989 and was rebroadcasted November 28, 1989.
File contains set designs for Neptune Theatre's production of "Christmas with Hans Christian Anderson," directed by R. Ouzounian and designed by P. Clark.
Fonds contains records created and collected by Christopher Heide in the course of his career as a writer, including his work with arts and cultural associations such as ACTRA and the Dramatists' Co-op of Nova Scotia. Record types include scripts for stage, radio and screen; notes; correspondence; reports; meeting minutes; and photographs.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Title Waves. This episode features Christopher Hyde, an Ottawa-based author. It aired January 31, 1989 and was rebroadcast May 18, 1989 and April 12, 1990.
File contains a newspaper clipping of an article from The Chronicle Herald, which includes Budge Wilson's comments on the question "Which political party would foster cultural development in Nova Scotia?". The newspaper article also features responses from Charlotte Wilson-Hammond, Clam Harbour artist; Jamie Bradley, ACTRA Maritime national councilor and national vice-president of ACTRA; Josh MacDonald, playwright and screenwriter; Gordon Lamp, executive director of Music Nova Scotia; Walter Forsyth, Halifax-based filmmaker; and Mary Pat Mombourquette, managing director of Symphony Nova Scotia.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Title Waves. This episode features Chronicles of Pride by Patricia Logie, a Vancouver-based artist, and Informed Consent to Surgery by Dr. Simon Marinker. This episode was recorded May 15, 1991 and aired May 23, 1991.
Series contains materials from the organization Churchmembers Assembled to React to AIDS (CARA or CARAS) and includes meeting minutes, financial records, correspondence, and educational materials. Fonds also contains records from two projects run by CARA: Morton House, a hospice for people living with AIDS, and AIDS-LINK, a project aimed at connecting people with AIDS to resources and support.
File contains set designs for Neptune Theatre's production of "Cinderella," directed by C. MacFarland and designed by P. Clark. The file includes some of Clark's original drawings and some annotated copies.
File contains facsimiles of Halifax City Council minutes on subjects pertaining to the Africville, used as research materials for the Africville Relocation Study, undertaken by Donald Clairmont and Dennis Magill. File also contains correspondence related to the Relocation Study.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Welfare in Halifax, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 88.1. This episode is part 3 of 5 and features Harold Crowell, director of social planning for the city of Halifax, and Gwen Fitzgerald from the Maritime School of Social Work. The episode was recorded in May 1989.
Item is a videocassette with the audio track and time clock to a lecture with various musical movements. The video was used as part of the Dalhousie Medical School curriculum and was requested by Alan Penny from the Dean's Office.
Item is a poster for the rock the ride event that was held on August 24 and was a benefit for the Aeolian ride featuring Scribbler; Ancients; Be Bad; Broken; Deer and Cantaño.
Item consists of the second issue of the CKDU programming guide/newsletter "Agenda", printed in April 1985. Includes an interview with Steve Scales (ex-Talking Heads), and pieces on Cabaret Voltaire, a mimeo exhibition, and reviews of The Smiths, Van Morrison, and three reggae records.
Item consists of a small pamphlet outlining CKDU grassroots radio programming, likely from 1997. Item includes a short piece discussing Indigenous programming on CKDU.
Item consists of a small pamphlet outlining CKDU grassroots radio programming, likely from 1997, a variant of MS-1-Ref, Box 15, Folder 28, Item 2. Item includes a short piece discussing African-Canadian programming on CKDU.
Item consists of a small pamphlet produced by CKDU, in conjunction with the duMaurier Atlantic Jazz Festival, likely from 1997. Item includes brief outlines of the sort of jazz programs available on the station.
Item consists of the Autumn 1997 Radio Guide produced by CKDU Radio. Item includes an editorial by programme director Shane MacKinnon, profiles of several regular programs, a short piece on Halifax punk rock by Cara MacDonald, and other regular features.
Fonds contains sound recordings broadcast on CKDU Radio. From 1984 until February 14, 2006, CKDU Radio transmitted on 97.5 FM; on February 14, 2006, the station changed to 88.1 FM.
Item is a list of professional names, functions, and type of setting for the professional partnering program. The list has handwritten notes and corrections.