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Young Triffie's been made away with

File contains original set designs and a copy of the light plot design for Neptune Theatre's studio production of "Young Triffie's Been Made Away With," directed by Mary Walsh and designed by Stephen Osler (set) and Michael Fuller (lights).

Osler, Stephen

Young people's concert

Item is a program for a concert for young people by the Boston Symphony Ensemble given under the auspices of the Director of Music, Alexander F. Cleary, and the Chelsea Teachers' Club.

Yankee notions

File contains set and light designs for Neptune Theatre's production of "Yankee Notions," directed by James Roy and designed by Pat Flood (set) and Brian Pincott (lights).

Flood, Patricia

Working drawings of furnishings for Killam Library

File contains 11 pages of blueline prints of hand-drawn working designs for Killam Library furnishings, labelled F-100 though F-110, which include initial and revised plans (elevations and section drawings) for: cataloguer and bibliographer's work units; card catalogue units; consultation tables; newspaper storage units; display cases; atlas stands; file tubs; and dictionary stands. Annotations with dates include revisions based on requests by librarians.

Working drawings of central display unit and book display case for the proposed Kipling Room in the Killam Library

File contains 2 pages of blackline prints of working designs for a display unit and book cases for the planned Kipling Room in the Killam Library. The drawings include elevations and section details, are stamped "preliminary," numbered S-8 and S-8, and dated 31 March 1969. The Kipling Room ended up remaining in the O.E. Smith wing of the Macdonald Library; it is possible that these furniture plans were used instead for the Morse Room, which was located behind the MacMechan Auditorium.

Working : [program]

Item consists of a program created by Dalhousie Theatre Productions for the 1991-92 season production of Stephen Schwartz and Nina Faso's adaptation of Studs Terkel's Working. The production was directed by Patrick Christopher and features a cast and crew of Dalhousie University students. The program is printed on one long, narrow sheet of paper folded in half. The program contains a list of the cast and crew and a director's note.

Women Willing To Work : An Exploratory Investigation of the Economic Integration of Women with Disabilities in Nova Scotia / researched and written by Elizabeth Doull

Item consists of a copy of the May 1993 report "Women Willing To Work : An Exploratory Investigation of the Economic Integration of Women with Disabilities in Nova Scotia", researched and written by Elizabeth Doull and edited by Brenda L. Beagan.

Women and the law in Nova Scotia

Item is a revised edition of Women and the Law in Nova Scotia published in 1972, and covers a range of legal issues affecting women in Nova Scotia, including marriage, abortion, rape, maternity leave benefits, tenancy law etc. It was written by Susan Perly with research and discussion by the Women and the Law Pamphlet Revision Committee: Deborah Dostal, Elizabeth Glenister, Elizabeth Lennon, Susan Perly and Judith Wouk.

Wizard of Oz

File contains set designs for Neptune Theatre's production of the "Wizard of Oz," directed by Ron Ulrich with designs by Art Penson. The file includes Penson's original drawings and annotated copies. File also includes two copied sheets of set designs for "Special Occasions," another Neptune Theatre production directed by Ulrich and designed by Penson (see MS-3-1, OS Folder 156).

Penson, Art

Wilderness acts

Item is a poster(pamphlet) for the Wilderness Act performance, curated by Eyelevel Gallery, held from August 16-19, 2007. This event was part of a series of outdoor performances that took place at Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site, Nova Scotia. The artists that participated in this event were: Lori Blondeau, Rita McKeough, and Janet Morton.

Why do disease germs vary in virulence? / A.P. Reid : [facsimile]

Item consists of a facsimile of an article submitted by A.P. Reid to the November 1906 issue of Maritime Medical News (Vol. XVIII, No. 11), titled "Why Do Disease Germs Vary in Virulence?", which was also read at a meeting of the Medical Society of Nova Scotia, held in Lunenburg in early 1906.

Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf

File contains set designs for Neptune Theatre's production of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf," directed by Robin Phillips and designed by Sue LePage. The file includes LePage's original drawings and annotated copies.

LePage, Sue

Where Do We Go and How Shall We Get There

Item consists of a brief publication prepared by Alderperson Barbara Hart (likely in 1977) in association with the Nova Scotia Division Community Planning Association of Canada, relating to public transportation in Halifax and Dartmouth.

West side story, Romeo and Juliet

File contains set designs for Neptune Theatre's productions of "West Side Story" and "Romeo and Juliet," directed by Tom Kerr and S. MacDonald with designs by Robert Doyle. The file includes Doyle's original drawings and annotated copies of sheets 1 and 5.

Doyle, Robert

Welcome to the planet

File contains set designs for Neptune Theatre's production of "Welcome to the Planet," designed by S.. Degenstein. The file includes Degenstein's original drawings and annotated copies.

Degenstein, Stephen

Welcome to the Ark Project : [manuscript]

Item consists of a facsimile draft manuscript outlining the history of the Solsearch Architects and New Alchemy Institute Ark project in Spry Point, Prince Edward Island, likely written in late 1976, discussing solar energy and food production at the facility.

Weeping willows, Op. 12, no. 2

Item contains the second piece in Rubin Goldmark's composition "In the Forest: Four Piano Compositions." This piece is dedicated to Paolo Gallico.

Wayves Magazine : Volume 5, Number 1 : February, 1999

Item consists of the first issue (February) of the 1999 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette. Issue incorrectly identified as Volume 6.

Cover image is a photograph of actor/playwright Artistic Fraud.

Issue includes a preview of Artistic Fraud's performance of "Under Wraps: A Spoke Opera" about gay life in Newfoundland, an update from the Cape Breton Gay & Lesbian Equality Project, an article on the closure of Inside Out Books by Michael Vernon, a review of George Boyd's play about Africville called "Consecrated Ground", an article about the Northern New Brunswick Gaies.es Nor Gays Club written by David Lantz, an article by Michael R.H. Parsons about continuing gay rights activism for the HIV/AIDS community, part three of a short story by Rand Gaynor, an interview of EGALE Board members Kim Vance and Randall Perry conducted by Michael Wile, and other regular columns (James MacSwain, Steve Malone and Greg Morris), reviews (Steve Malone), news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : Volume 4, Number 9 : November, 1998

Item consists of the ninth issue of the fourth volume (November) of the 1998 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette. The contents page incorrectly identifies this as Volume 5, Issue 8.

Cover image is a photograph of music group The Wyrd Sisters.

Issue includes a profile of the WInnipeg-based Wyrd Sisters on their east coast tour, a preview of a Nova Scotia Rainbow Action Project meeting, an editorial about discrimination in Fredericton, an article by Andrea Currie about chosen families, an article on same-sex pension benefits progress by Lara Morris, an interview with author Shyam Selvadurai conducted by Jane Kansas, an article on lesbian parenting by Joanne Bernard, an update on Inside Out Books after two years in operation, part one of a short story by Rand Gaynor, and other regular columns (Steve Malone and Greg Morris, Pandora), reviews, news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : Volume 4, Number 8 : October, 1998

Item consists of the eighth issue of the fourth volume (September) of the 1998 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is a photograph of poet Elizabeth Bishop.

Issue includes a profile of power Elizabeth Bishop written by Jane Kansas, a preview of a forthcoming Kendall Partington tour, an article by Michael Wile on countering homophobia in Newfoundland schools, an interview with several members of the Catholic gay and lesbian group Dignity, an article on same-sex families written by Andrea Currie, a follow-up article on self-harm counselling, two articles on Pride progress in Fredericton by Michael Wile and Allison Brewer, a review of "Angels of Lightning" by Kim Vance, a Venus Envy silicone product update, and other regular columns (Steve Malone and Greg Morris), reviews, news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : Volume 4, Number 7 : September, 1998

Item consists of the seventh issue of the fourth volume (Seotember) of the 1998 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is a photograph of Alana Thomson.

Issue includes a recap of the Queering the Nation conference in Toronto written by Gary Kinsman, an updated from the Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Youth Project after five years' operation, a look at the Bisexual Gay and Lesbian Association of Dalhousie's fall orientation work written by Ben MacLean, a recap of Pride Week services by Terry Parker, a memorial profile of Ken Bélanger written by Francis Young, a profile of Alana Thomson written by Michael Wile, a Men'Sex Project update by Les Connors, an article by Art Fisher and Blye Frank on the growth of academic research around queer sexualities at Nova Scotia universities, and other regular columns (Steve Malone and Greg Morris, Pandora, Mark Mutrie), reviews, news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : Volume 4, Number 6 : July/August, 1998

Item consists of the sixth issue of the fourth volume (July-August) of the 1998 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is a photograph of an unidentified person wearing a habit with the phrase "I'm so proud... I'm so proud... I'm so proud" circling them.

Issue includes an update on St. John's Pride Week, a notice from EGALE welcoming the extension of same-sex pension benefits in British Columbia, an article on the opening of Venus Envy, an article by Elizabeth Cusack about the potential for continued discriminatory treatment of LGBT people despite progress related to human rights legislation, a reflection piece by Cage Gallagher, a profile of Dan Savage and the impact Savage Love written by Anna Macara, a preview of the Turret Reunion by Lois Loewen, and other regular columns (Mark Mutrie), reviews, news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : Volume 4, Number 5 : June, 1998

Item consists of the fifth issue of the fourth volume (June) of the 1998 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is a photograph of members of the Women Next Door lesbian choir while on tour in Edmonton.

Issue includes an editorial by Ross Boutilier on Nova Scotia's leading the way on pension benefits (on the Wilson Hodder/Terry Martin case), an article about revisiting the Turret by Lee Casey and Robin Metcalfe, an article on coming out experiences by Kris Kennedy, an update of The Women Next Door choral tour by Kim Vance, and other regular columns (Mark Mutrie), reviews (Blye Frank), news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : Volume 4, Number 4 : May, 1998

Item consists of the fourth issue of the fourth volume (May) of the 1998 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is a mockup of the Halifax Pride 1998 logo.

Issue includes an editorial by Kim Vance about a homophobic advert that appeared in PEI coinciding with changes to the Human Rights Act, an article on Pride Week worship by Terry Parker, an update on the Women Next Door choir tour, a countdown to Halifax Pride '98 by Ross Boutilier, an article on homophobia as it contributed to Canadian national security written by Charlene Vacon, a profile of bookseller Wayne Bernath by Michael Wile, an update on the fight for pension benefits of survivors by Lara Morris, a recap of the Fifth International Bisexual Conference by J. Randolph Bowers, a Men'Sex Project update by Les Connors, a working vacation update by Chanceis, a recap of Pam Pike's "Rethinkingin 'The Absence of Us'" lecture written by Carolyn Condé, and other regular columns (Mark Mutrie), reviews, news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : Volume 4, Number 3 : April, 1998

Item consists of the third issue of the fourth volume (April) of the 1998 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is a photograph of Roseanne Skoke with two baseball bats crossing over the image.

Issue includes an update from the Nova Scotia Rainbow Action Project, an article by Ross Boutilier about an anti-gay letter at UNB, an article about word choice by Anna Macara, an article by Marc Charrier about the first year of Fredericton's Rainbow Pride, an update on Men'Sex Project by Les Connors, a response by Ross Boutilier about Kim Vance's piece on EGALE from the previous issue, an article by Randy Bowers about recovery from abuse, an article by Kim Vance on adoption, an article by Chance about teaching overseas, and other regular columns (Ross Boutilier, Chris Aucoin, Mark Mutrie), reviews (Will Murray), news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : Volume 4, Number 2 : March, 1998

Item consists of the second issue of the fourth volume (March) of the 1998 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is a ballot box illustration.

Issue includes an editorial by Kim Vance about EGALE's position on same-sex marriage, a reflection by Patricia A. Thomson about International Women's Day, an article by Lara Morris on custody and access upon separation of same-sex couples, an interview of John Hamm and Robert Chisholm by Jim McMillan Ross Boutilier prior to the 1998 Nova Scotia provincial election, an article by Anna Macara about engaging with political candidates in discussions on LGBTQ topics, and other regular columns (Gary Brooks, Mark Mutrie), reviews (Steve Malone), news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : Volume 4, Number 1 : February, 1998

Item consists of the first issue of the fourth volume (February) of the 1998 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is an untitled artwork depicting two pixelated people in an embrace.

Issue includes an editorial by Mike Wile about Pride Week controversy in Fredericton, an article by Kim Vance about Maura Donovan's departure from the Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Youth Project, a preview by Cindy Emberly of a forthcoming performance by Chantal Chamberland, an article by Chuck Gillis about a visit to the Purple Penguin, an update on the Nova Scotia Rainbow Action Project by Will Murray, a profile of Eldon Hay by Kim Vance, an article by David Cole on queer Christians, an update on the Men'Sex Project by Les Connors, an article on same-sex adoption by Lara Morris, an announcement on the founding of the Terry Martin Memorial Scholarship, an editorial on EGALE by Ross Boutilier, a preview by Ross Boutilier of an art show featuring works by Stephen Andrews (with an interview of Andrews by Boutilier), and other regular columns (Paul LaRose, Mark Mutrie, Gary Brooks), reviews (Kim Vance, Richard M. Vaughan), news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : Volume 3, Number 9 : November, 1997

Item consists of the ninth issue of the third volume (November) of the 1997 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is an untitled illustration depicting a two-spirited person.

Issue includes an editorial about the expansion of definition of "spouse" in Ontario's revised Insurance Act documentation, an article on the Assembly of Rainbow Christians, an update on the Nova Scotia Rainbow Action Project by Will Murray, an article on immigration law by Lara Morris, an update on the opening of The Rainbow Room, a recap of the first year of Manna by Ross Boutilier, an article on two-spiritedness and the Indigenous view on homosexuality written by Veronica Moonstream Wolf Eagle, a preview of the International AIDS Conference by Michael Wile, an article promoting voting by Kim Vance, an article on the challenges facing the International Lesbian and Gay Association written by Lawrence Aronovitch, and other regular columns (Mark Mutrie), reviews (Eli McInnis), news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : Volume 3, Number 8 : October, 1997

Item consists of the eighth issue of the third volume (October) of the 1997 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Issue includes an article by Kim Vance about Jane Kansas's new role on CBC radio, an update on EGALE's new board, an article by Ross Boutilier and Nicky Perkins looking back on the first six years of Safe Harbour Metropolitan Community Church, an article by Lara Morris on a new Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity committee, an article by Chuck Gillis reflecting on the death of Princess Diana, a preview of the Queer Looking, Queer Acting exhibit at the Mount Saint Vincent University Art Gallery by Jane Kansas, a selection of coming out stores collected by Anna Macara and Daniel MacKay, reflections on Pride by Cage Gallagher, an update on the Men'Sex Project by Les Connors, a selection of responses from an AIDS Coalition of Nova Scotia event introduced by Don Stevens, , and other regular columns (Will Murray, Mark Mutrie), reviews (Bill Bradley, Anna Macara, Kim Vance), news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : Volume 3, Number 7 : September, 1997

Item consists of the seventh issue of the third volume (September) of the 1997 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is a photograph of Thom Fitzgerald.

Issue includes an editorial by Don Stevens about the double stigma faced by men who are gay and HIV positive, an update on Safe Harbour Metropolitan Community Church by Nicky Perkins and Ross Boutilier, an article by Ellen Ryan Skinner about recognition for those battling against Roseanne Skoke, an update from the 23rd Maine LGBT symposium by Patrick Lagros, a recap of the past few issues of Kuumba, an update about plans to nominate an openly gay candidate for the NDP, an article by Kim Vance recapping the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival, updates on the Gay Men and Alcohol Project and the Atlantic Regional HIV/AIDS Treatment Information Project, an article by Lara Morris on fighting for gay families, an article by Ross Boutilier about financial planning, an update on the Men'Sex Project by Les Connors, a review of Thom Fitzgerald's film "The Hanging Garden" by Michael Wile, a recap of the premier of Margaret Wescott's film "Stolen Moments" by Jane Kansas (and an interview with Wescott), , an article by Kath Cure on chronic fatigue syndrome, and other regular columns (Mark Mutrie, Muffy and Dick), reviews (Ben Kozak), news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : Volume 3, Number 6 : July/August, 1997

Item consists of the sixth issue of the third volume (July-August) of the 1997 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is a photograph of two unidentified men.

Issue includes an editorial by Ross Boutilier about a Public Service Staff Relations Board decision recognizing same-sex unions, an update on the Halifax-based gay IRC channel by Dylan and DONoVAN24, An update on The Atlantic Regional HIV/AIDS Treatment Information Project by Paula Veinot, an article by Donna Ross about a lunch with Betty Friedan, an article by Gina L. Dartt about Lucy Lawless's tv character Xena: Warrior Princess, an article by Donna Ross about Peggy's Film Festival, a follow-up on the EGALE lobbying road trip by Jane Morrigan, an article about a gay men's discussion and support group (facilitated by Blye Frank) written by Art Fisher, and other regular columns (Moe, Catherine Hughes, Mark Mutrie, Muffy and Dick), reviews (Steven Malone), news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : Volume 3, Number 5 : June, 1997

Item consists of the fifth issue of the third volume (June) of the 1997 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is a photograph of The Wyrd Sisters.

Issue includes an editorial by Charlene Vacon about Planned Parenthood Nova Scotia's search for a new sponsor for their Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual Youth Group, an article about Fredericton Pride by Marc Charrier, a Safe Harbour and Manna update by Ross Boutilier, an article by Steven Green on the relaunch of BGLAD (Bisexual, Gay and Lesbian Association of Dalhousie), an article by Ross Boutilier focusing on the sense of connectedness experienced by people with disabilities and those who are bisexual, an interview with Katherine V. Forrest, a recap by Anna Macara of Ellen Degeneres's public coming out, an article about coming to terms with one's sexuality by Cage Gallagher, an article on living wills and powers of attorney by Lara Morris, an interview of Winnipeg-based musicians The Wyrd Sisters by Kim Vance, and other regular columns (Bob Fredrickson, Paul LaRose, Mark Mutrie, Muffy and Dick), reviews (Bill Hart, Charlene Vacon), news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : Volume 3, Number 4 : May, 1997

Item consists of the fourth issue of the third volume (May) of the 1997 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is a photograph of author Jackie Manthorne.

Issue includes an article by Michael Parker on the closure of the Cornerbrook-based LesBiGay Support phone line, an article about increased funding for the Canadian Aboriginal AIDS Network, an article by Paul LaRose about the interception of a shipment of books to Inside Out Books by Canadian Customs, an update from the Halifax Pride Committee, an announcement of an EGALE outreach tour by John Fisher, an update on Valley Pride by Kimberley Morrison, an article by Don Stevens on life as an older gay man, an interview with Jackie Manthorne by Donna Ross, an article by Will Murray on the Nova Scotia Rainbow Action Project, and other regular columns (Muffy and Dick, Wolfgang Fillmore, Mark Mutrie, Donna Ross), reviews (Donna Ross, Johneen Pembroke, Alison, Brian Mombourquette, ), news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : Volume 3, Number 3 : April, 1997

Item consists of the third issue of the third volume (April) of the 1997 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is a photograph of Roseanne Skoke with a slash across it.

Issue includes an editorial by Will Murray about continued anti-LGBTQ antagonism from Roseanne Skoke, an article by Paul LaRose following up on concerns raised by LGBTQ students and faculty at the Technical University of Nova Scotia, an article by Blair Whiffen about the launch of a Halifax-based gay IRC channel, an update by Jane Kansas on the Halifax Pride Committee, an update from Kim Vance about two cases under tribunal review (including Wilson Hodder's pension benefits appeal), a profile of the progress made by Wayves written by Ross Boutilier, an article outlining cohabitation agreements as they relate to LGBTQ relationships under Nova Scotia law written by Lara Morris, articles by Anna Macara and Kim Vance about censorship in film (related to Bastard Out of Carolina), an article about Ellen Degeneres's forthcoming televised coming out written by Macara, and other regular columns (Donna Ross, Muffy and Dick), reviews (Ben Kozak, Alison), news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : Volume 3, Number 2 : March, 1997

Item consists of the second issue of the third volume (March) of the 1997 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is a photograph of Donna Ross.

Issue includes an article by Marie Doucet and Nancy Westholt previewing the Spring Cat Show, an update from the Halifax Pride Committee by Jane Kansas, an update from the Gay Men and Alcohol Project by James Shedden, a profile of the singing collective The Women Next Door by Charlene Vacon, an article about Donna Ross by Jane Kansas, an examination of the Church of Scientology and sexual orientation by John Kennedy, an EGALE (Equality for Gays and Lesbians Everywhere) update by Ross Boutilier, an article on CARAS (Church Members Assembled to Respond to AIDS) by Michale Wile and Ross Boutilier, a preview by Ross Boutilier of a performance by dancer Jose Navas, and other regular columns (Mark Mutrie, Muffy and Dick, Charlie L., Cath Cure, Bill Brown), reviews (Jennifer Myra, Steven Malone), news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : Volume 3, Number 10 : December/January, 1997/1998

Item consists of the tenth issue of the third volume (December-January) of the 1997 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is a childhood holiday photo of an unidentified Wayves contributor.

Issue includes an article by Michael Wile about Thom Fitzgerald's awards season successes, an article about proposed human rights amendments in Prince Edward Island, an update from Safe Harbour by Nicky Perkins and Ross Boutilier, a profile of Nooks & Crannies shop, a recap of the British Columbia AIDS Conference, an article by Terry Parker about the closure of New Hope Metropolitan Community Church in Fredericton, an article by Kim Vance about EGALE's national priorities, an update on the Men'Sex Project by Les Connors, an article about childhood holidays (supplemented by childhood photographs of Wayves contributors) written by Ross Boutilier, a review of the Queer Looking, Queer Acting exhibit also written by Boutilier, and other regular columns (Mark Mutrie), reviews (Steven Malone), news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : Volume 3, Number 1 : February, 1997

Item consists of the first issue of the third volume (Febraury) of the 1997 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is an untitled artwork depicting family togetherness.

Issue includes an editorial by Ross Boutilier about delays in proceeding with Wilson Hodder's case against the Nova Scotia Department of Finance, an update from the Halifax Pride Committee, an article by Kim Vance looking back on the first year of a Wolfville-based LGBTQ+ group, an update on Safe Harbour Community Church by Boutilier, a profile of Norma Collette by Kim Vance, a profile by Vance of JUKA (founded by Val Jackson and Les Gray), an article by Donna Ross of one lesbian family's fight against harassment, an article by Lesley Hartman and Ned MacInnis about Halifax residents living with HIV, a look at the 1998 Gay Games in Amsterdam, a profile of Doug Austin's work in television by Kim Vance, an article by Charlene Vacon on legal support for abused lesbians, and other regular columns (Jim Genge, Robert Hamilton, Mark Mutrie, Margaret Hayden, Moana Stat, Muffy and Dick), reviews (Kim Vance, Richard M. Vaughan), news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : Volume 2, Number 9 : November, 1996

Item consists of the ninth issue of the second volume (November) of the 1996 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is an illustration by Andrea Spurr called "Women on Beach".

Issue includes an editorial by Ross Boutilier about an outreach project at the Safe Harbour Community Church, a recap of Prince Edward Island travels by Michael Wile, an article by Moana Stat about the presence of far-right/fascist/skinhead movements in the Maritimes, an interview of artist Andrea Spurr conducted by Ross Boutilier, a look at outdoor clubs and social events by Lulu LaRude, an article by Genevieve Willis about working in a small town, a preview of the 6th annual Reel Life Women's Film and Video Festival by Kim Vance, and other regular columns (Mark Mutrie, Gary Brooks), reviews (Ralph Higgins, Kim Vance, Donna Ross), news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : Volume 2, Number 8 : October, 1996

Item consists of the eighth issue of the second volume (October) of the 1996 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is an illustration of Silver Frith's "Woman Spiralling No. 1".

Issue includes an editorial by Michael Chan and Ross Boutilier about a same-sex wedding in Saint John, an article by Kim Vance about tensions at the Nova Institute, an article about forthcoming presentations and workshops by the Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Youth Project, a "Women in the Arts" series by Kim Vance and Charlene Vacon profiling Jenny Lamont, Les Heming, Silver Frith, and Carol Millett, an interview of Ribbon of Dreams representative Darrell Simms conducted by Eric Ross, a report of a roadtrip to the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival by Anna McCara, an article on condomless sex by Chris Aucoin, a review of Donald MacIvor's play "Here Lies Henry" by Mike Wile, an article on an exhibit of HIV-positive art at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia written by Peter Schwenger, , and other regular columns (Gary Brooks, Mark Mutrie, Moana Stat), reviews (Art Fisher), news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : Volume 2, Number 7 : September, 1996

Item consists of the seventh issue of the second volume (September) of the 1996 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is an illustration about a region-wide AIDS Walk.

Issue includes an editorial by Denise Rooney on group efforts in combating AIDS, a memorial for Father Mike Macdonald, a recap of a Fredericton Lesbian and Gays Canada Day march, an article about gay pride in St. John's by Michael Riehl, a recap of the Vancouver International Conference on AIDS by Wilson Hodder, Emerald Gibson, Kirsten Schmidt, and Chris Aucoin, an article about Kachina Health Centre by Eric Ross, an article on AIDS Awareness Week by Kirsten Schmidt, a profile of Michael Weir by Michael Wile, and other regular columns (Moana Stat), reviews (Ross Boutilier, Charlene Vacon, Ralph Higgins), news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : Volume 2, Number 6 : July/August, 1996

Item consists of the sixth issue of the second volume (July-August) of the 1996 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is a photo of a Pride march in New Glasgow.

Issue includes an editorial by John Fisher on the passage of the Human Rights Act and Same-Sex Benefits ruling, an article by Ross Boutilier about a Pride march in New Glasgow, an article by Kim Vance about the experiences of incarcerated lesbians, an article by Moana Stat about gay life in Moncton, articles by Seamus Sullivan and Endora about the Radical Faeries, articles by Maura Donovan and Kim Vance about training and support for foster families, an article by Gary Brooks about the thousands of sexual euphemisms in the English language, an article on the expansion of Kurt's Phoenix Rising club in Fredericton and other regular columns (Mark Mutrie, Ted Bonar, Eloise Graves), reviews (Lyse Boyce), news updates, and event listings.

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