Clippings regarding Halifax Pride weeks, gay tourism
- MS-15-1.2019-061, Box 2, Folder 8
- File
- 2000 - 2008
Part of Ross Boutilier fonds
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Clippings regarding Halifax Pride weeks, gay tourism
Part of Ross Boutilier fonds
CODCO pink maple leaf Pride banner
Part of Lynn Murphy collection
CODCO pink triangle Pride banner
Part of Lynn Murphy collection
Event invitations and programs
Part of Scott MacNeil fonds
Part of Alan (Al) Roy Stewart fonds
Halifax Pride 1994 talent show program, 1995 schedule
Part of Alan (Al) Roy Stewart fonds
Halifax Pride 1998 pins [large]
Halifax Pride 1998 pins [small]
Halifax Pride 2002 pins [large]
Halifax Pride 2002 pins [small]
Halifax Pride 2002 t-shirt [white]
Halifax Pride 2002 t-shirts [black]
Part of Alan (Al) Roy Stewart fonds
Halifax Pride "anal sexer" pins
Part of Alan (Al) Roy Stewart fonds
Halifax Pride Week 2002 t-shirt [black]
Part of Ross Boutilier fonds
Halifax Pride Week 2002 t-shirt [white]
Part of Ross Boutilier fonds
Halifax Pride week financial records
Part of Ross Boutilier fonds
Halifax Pride Week official proclamations from mayors Walter R. Fitzgerald and Peter Kelly
Part of Ross Boutilier fonds
Part of Ross Boutilier fonds
Crombie, Kevin
LGBT Duplicate Materials collection
Photograph of Tightrope banner at the Halifax Pride parade
Part of Don Murchy collection
Photographs and textual material related to pride marches
Part of Anita Martinez fonds
Part of Alan (Al) Roy Stewart fonds
Pride Guide mock-ups 1996, 1998
Part of Lynn Murphy collection
Pride not prejudice — 1996 Halifax parade for Gay, Lesbian & Bisexual rights bus poster
Part of Ross Boutilier fonds
Pride not prejudice — 1996 Halifax parade for Gay, Lesbian & Bisexual rights bus poster
Part of Ross Boutilier fonds
Reflections community appreciation award plaque presented to Halifax Pride '99 committee member
Part of Ross Boutilier fonds
Robert Arthur (Bob) Stead collection
Stead, Robert Arthur
Boutilier, Ross
Video footage of Halifax Pride 1989
Part of Anne Bishop fonds
Part of Wayves Magazine
Item consists of the third issue (April) of the 2012 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.
Cover image is a photograph of musician Drake Jenson.
Issue includes a profile of Drake Jenson by Randall Perry, an article by Garry Williams on DaPoPo's "Acting Out!" workshop, an open letter from NSRAP board member Lucas Thorne-Humphrey to Health Minister Maureen MacDonald promoting publicly funded HPV vaccines for Nova Scotia adolescents and young adults, a photo collage from International Women's Week events, the first part of a series by Susan Rose about the increase of LGBTQ student suicide rates, an article by Hugo Dann updating Rainbow Refugees NS, an article by Lucy Wallace about trans discrimination in Nova Scotia, an article by Hugo Dann on Halifax Pride 2012's first community meeting, and other regular columns (Crawford Hastie, Bethana Sullivan, Gerard Veldhoven), reviews, news updates, and event listings.
Wayves Magazine : December, 2012
Part of Wayves Magazine
Item consists of the tenth issue (December) of the 2012 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette. This is the final print issue of Wayves.
Cover image is a list of the names of contributors to the first ten years of Wayves issues.
Issue includes an article by Chris Aucoin about fast-tracking adding equality rights of transgendered Nova Scotians into the Nova Scotia Human Rights Act, and article about the opening of Thom Fitzgerald's film "Cloudburst", an article by Dawn Sloane about the recipients of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal (including Kevin Kindred, Allison Brewer, Patricia Doyle-Bedwell, Simon Thwaites, and Raymond Taavel), an article about the launch of the Wayves website and Facebook page, an article by Rénald Maillet about an "Extreme Weekend" fundraiser in Shippegan, an article by Kirk Furlotte about the ethical implications of LGBTQ Nova Scotians serving as "research subjects" and as "evidence" to reduce homophobia and transphobia and increase visibility and equality, a profile of Eldon hay by Bryn Jones-Vaillancourt, an article by Madonna Doucette about inclusivity in Cape Breton, an article by Hugo Dann about queering local politics, an article by Jean Walsh about accountability in instances of transphobia, an article about the documentary "Gen Silent" by Dalhousie School of Social Work students about GLBTQ seniors, an article by Gerard Veldhoven about a memorial for gay and lesbian people who died during the Holocaust, an article by Kelly S recounting a Christmas in July event at Rumours, an article by Emily James about a rainbow flag raising ceremony in Sackville, New Brunswick, an editorial by Randall Perry about the end of the print version of Wayves, an article about Halifax Pride 1988 exhibit at the Dalhousie Student Union building, and other regular columns (Crawford Hastie, Gerard Veldhoven, Bethana Sullivan), reviews, news updates, and event listings.
Wayves Magazine : Halifax Pride Week Program, 1997
Part of Wayves Magazine
Part of Wayves Magazine
Item consists of the sixth issue (July) of the 2004 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.
Cover image is a photograph of the rainbow flag flying at Fredericton City Hall, with a small portrait inset of author Patrick Califia.
Issue includes an article recapping Saint John Drag Idol, a preview of the Rainbow Spirit camp week event, an article on speed-dating events by Dawn Archambault, an editorial by Ian Crowe about the looming danger to recent same-sex legislation posed by a Conservative government, a profile of author Patrick Califia by Jane Kansas, an update from the Mr Atlantic Canada Leather Society, an article about a new public speaking event by Steven Bruhm, an article recapping Saint John Pride 2004 by Carl M. Trickey, a preview of Halifax Pride by Jay Thordarson, a recap of Fierté Fredericton Pride by Jules Taylor, reflections by Ryan Stevens on being a Halifax Pride Ambassador, a preview of the annual Dykes vs Divas softball game, a profile of artist Ryan MacGrath by Miriam Beach, a collection of Pride Parade attendance tips by Cam MacLeod, an article on queer travel in London by Lydia Perovic, the first iteration of Ann Levangie's "legal briefs & griefs" series, a recap of Youth Project plans for Halifax Pride 2004 by Jackie Thornhill, and other regular columns (Crawford Hastie, Mark Mutrie), reviews (Ralph Higgins), news updates, and event listings.
Part of Wayves Magazine
Item consists of the sixth issue (July) of the 2006 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.
Cover image is a photograph of a Halifax Transit bus decorated for the Halifax Pride parade.
Issue includes a call for contributors to the Halifax Encyclopedia, a response to a previous "Pride in the Military" article, an announcement for the new "Gay & Lesbian Visitors Guide to Halifax", a recap of the Rainbow Peace March in Saint John, articles by David McDonald and Chris Shortall on the resurrection of Newfoundland and Labrador Gays and Lesbians for Equality (NGALE), an article by Karen Finnigan recapping a National Day Against Homophobia event in Sydney, an article by Daniel MacKay about the new design of the Halifax Rainbow Encyclopedia, an excerpt from the Nova Scotia Teachers Union Equity Handbook, an article by Gary Brooks recapping the 2005 Nova Scotia "Sex Now" Project, an article about a Youth Project initiative after the Lindsay Willow human rights commission tribunal, a preview of Halifax Pride 2006 with articles by Patrick Daigle, Hugo Dann and Raymond Taavel, an article by Bill McKinnon about visiting Seaview Park, an article by Wenda MacDonald about lesbian health initiatives, another instalment of Denise Holliday's "Transgendered Diaries" series, an article by Bill McKinnon about inexpensive travel, an article by Gerard Veldhoven about Conservative silence after an RCMP same-sex marriage, an update from EGALE by Gilles Marchildon, an interview of Debbie Diamond conducted by Raymond Taavel, and other regular columns (Crawford Hastie, Mark Mutrie, Lulu LaRude), reviews (Ralph Higgins), news updates, and event listings.
Part of Wayves Magazine
Item consists of the sixth issue (July) of the 2007 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.
Cover image is a group photograph of the members of the 2007 Halifax Pride Committee.
Issue includes an article about the International Day Against Homophobia rally in May, an interview with rally organizer Hugo Dann, an update from ISCANS, a preview of other regional Pride festivals in PEI, St. John's (article by Danny Smith), Cape Breton (article by Peter Steele), Saint John, and Moncton, an article by Vicki Froats on Women in Motion dance, an article by Ralph Higgins on the election of Raymond Taavel as new President of Fierté Canada Pride, a preview of the Halifax Pride Week festival, an interview of Rouge Fatale, a preview of the 19th Annual Courage Roundup, a profile of Joshua Love by Bill McKinnon, an editorial by Calandra Smith on rebuilding Pride communities, and other regular columns (Crawford Hastie, Dawn Archibald, Gerrit Volkmann, Darren Lewis), reviews (Ralph Higgins), news updates, and event listings.
Part of Wayves Magazine
Item consists of the sixth issue (July) of the 2009 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.
Cover image is a photograph of an unidentified person wearing a rainbow jacket at a Pride celebration.
Issue includes an article about Halifax Pride Festival being named a Hallmark Event by Halifax Regional Council, an article by Angus Campbell about the marriage of Doug Melanson and Glenn Baker, an preview of Queer and Rebel Days, a preview of PEI Pride, an editorial recapping the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia event in Halifax, an article by Angus Cambpell about Ed Savage and Liz McQuaid being appointed new co-chairs at Halifax Pride, an article by Chris Aucoin about the 2009 IDAHT theme "Homosexuality Knows No Borders", an ISCANS update by Nathan Boudreau, updates on River of Pride/Rieviere de Fierte Moncton 2009, an article recapping the Mr Atlantic Canada Leather XI contest, an article looking back at the Secret Furies singing group, an in-depth preview of several Halifax Pride events, a profile of musician Fred Hersch by Hugo Dann, an editorial by Randall Perry remembering early LGBT marches in Prince Edward Island, and other regular columns (Crawford Hastie, Angus Campbell, Bethana Sullivan, Gerard Veldhoven, Darren Lewis), reviews, news updates, and event listings.
Part of Wayves Magazine
Item consists of the sixth issue (July) of the 2010 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.
Cover image is a photograph of several unidentified people carrying a rainbow flag during a previous Halifax Pride Parade.
Issue includes an article by Halifax Pride calling for volunteers, an article by Paul H. LeBlanc on Moncton's River of Pride colour parties, an article by Costa Kasimos about a Cape Eclipse "Out in the Woods" event, an article on the opening of the Pat Malone Memorial Library at AIDS PEI, an article by Domina Doll on the launch of online journal SexLifeCanada, an article on a Private Members bill on trans rights, an interview with musician Ryan MacGrath conducted by Raymond Taavel, a Northern AIDS Connection Society update by Tom Harrison, a centre-spread insert on in-depth previews of several Halifax Pride events, a review by Randall Perry of Moncton's new Club So.Ho, articles by Valerie Windsor and Connie Lavigne-Terry on celebrating Pride events as a family, an article by Sarah McAdam about Fredericton Pride 2010, memorials for Meshallay Crystal (Bernie MacDonald) and Judy Davis, an editorial by Randall Perry on blue collar men and home renovation television, and other regular columns (Crawford Hastie, Gerard Veldhoven, Ryan Stevens, Darren Lewis, L. Connors), reviews, news updates, and event listings.
Part of Wayves Magazine
Item consists of the sixth issue (July) of the 2011 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette. This issue is the Halifax Pride 2011 issue.
Cover image is a photograph of Megan Leslie on roller blades during Halifax Pride, flanked by the "MP Hammers".
Issue includes an article by Brendan Dunbar about Halifax Pride's efforts to make Pride "less promiscuous" and more family focused, an article by Rebecca Rose previewing the Halifax Dyke & Trans March, an article by Kaley Kennedy previewing the "grassroots" Queer and Rebel Days (week prior to Halifax Pride Week), an article by Barend Kampermann about the Anglican Church blessing same-sex unions, an article by Kenny Ingram about travelling in Cambodia, an article about Nova Scotia Rainbow Action Project advocacy efforts, an article by Richie Wilcox previewing DaPoPo theatre's Acting Out workshop, an in-depth preview of several Halifax Pride events, an article by Nathan Adams about the North Star Triangle Project assisting LGBT refugees, a profile of poet and musician Tanya Davis by Ramona Westgate, an article by Robin Anderson-Forbes about new owners for The Whirligig Bookshop in Shelburne, an article about bringing straight allies to Pride events, an interview with artist Gilbert Bernier conducted by Nathan Adams, part 3 of Nathan Adams series of coming out experiences in the Miramichi area, an editorial by Randall Perry about men in uniform, an editorial by Jane Kansas about Ed Savage's remarks around promiscuity and pride, and other regular columns (Crawford Hastie, Gerard Veldhoven, Sara Montgomery, Darren Lewis), reviews, news updates, and event listings.
Part of Wayves Magazine
Item consists of the sixth issue (July) of the 2012 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.
Cover image is a facsimile of the July 1988 cover of the Gaezette.
Issue includes an article about Halifax Pride's media launch for their 25th Parade, an article about an Allies at Dalhousie program, an article by Ed Savage about an ISCANS cancer fundraiser, an article by Kirk Furlotte about Nova Scotia Rainbow Action Project's fights against homophobia and transphobia, an article by Chris Aucoin looking back at Halifax Pride 1988, an article by Daniel MacKay about the rise of syphilis in Halifax, an article by Hugo Dann about the SKIN exhibition at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, an article by Sara Mukherji about the importance of the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia, a preview of several Halifax Pride events, an article by Randall Perry about the coming-out narrative in queer film, the first in a series of excerpts from Reg Giles's "Peanut Butter and Jam Sandwiches" looking back at queer history in Nova Scotia, an instalment of Lucy Wallace's "Transgendered Monologues" series, and other regular columns (Crawford Hastie, Gerard Veldhoven, Bethana Sullivan), reviews, news updates, and event listings.
Part of Wayves Magazine
Item consists of the second issue (March) of the 2006 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.
Cover image is a still of a scene from "Brokeback Mountain".
Issue includes an update the AIDS Coalition of Nova Scotia, a Halifax Pride update, a preview of Spring for Life 2006, an article by Bill McKinnon about a Halifax Regional School Board survey "labeling minority employees", an article by Christopher Vaughan about the launch of a pale ale produced by Menz Bar, an update from the Tatatmagouche Centre on a Chris Glaser appearance, an article by Lisa Goldberg looking at a lesbian birthing couples study, a memorial for Gail Lalita Graville (Cook), a preview by Bill McKinnon of a public lecture by Robin Metcalfe, an article by Christopher Vaughan about rapid HIV tests, an article by Debby Warren on a new SIDA-AIDS Moncton television program, a recap of the Dal Allies Winter Term General Meeting by Bill McKinnon, an update on Vatican goings-on by Gerard Veldhoven, a centre-spread previewing LGBT-related Oscar nominees (with reviews by Ralph Higgins, Denise Holliday, and Bill McKinnon), an article by Gilles Marchildon on standing up for equal marriage amid Conservative pushback, an article by Cameron MacLeod recapping the federal election, an article by Eldon Hay about the election of Stephen Harper as Prime Minister, an article by Bill McKinnon on the Lindsay Willow discrimination inquiry, and other regular columns (Crawford Hastie, Mark Mutrie, LuLu LaRude, Terry Richard), reviews (Ralph Higgins), news updates, and event listings.