Item is a radio broadcast typescript written by Ken Homer. The subject of the script is James DeMille, former Dalhousie professor and popular novelist.
File contains a cassette tape recording of Barbara Hinds' interview with Dr. Alexander Leighton, a psychiatrist. The interview is about an investigation into the incidence of mental illness in western Nova Scotia. This is the fourth in a series of four interviews. The file also contains two typed scripts of intros and outros for two interviews with Dr. Leighton.
File contains a cassette tape recording of Barbara Hinds' interview with Dr. Jock Murray, a doctor who researched multiple sclerosis. This is the third in a series of four interviews. The file also contains a typed script of the intro and outro of the interview.
File contains a cassette tape recording of Barbara Hinds' interview with Dr. Barry Ross, the head of the Department of Dermatology at the Dalhousie Medical School. This is the second in a series of four interviews. The file also contains a typed script of the intro and outro of the interview.
File contains a cassette tape recording of Barbara Hinds' interview with Dr. John Szerb, a doctor from the Physiology Department at Dalhousie Medical School. The interview is about the effect of drugs on the bain in the late 1940's in Hungary. This is the first interview in a series of four. The file also contains a typed script of the intro and outro of the interview.
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 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 outlining CKDU grassroots radio programming, likely from 1997. Item includes a short piece discussing Indigenous programming on CKDU.
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.
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 the fourth issue of the third volume (likely from May 1993) of Earcandy, a semi-regular publication of CKDU Radio. This issue includes articles on the upcoming Scotia Festival, the wild growth of hip-hop music in Halifax, a profile of R. Murray Schafer, and classical programming at CKDU. Includes articles by Suzanne Brown, Chris Trowbridge, Michael Wile, Steven Slater, Spike Taylor, Laura Borealis, and Deborah Odhiambo.
Series contains reviews and articles relating to Kerslake’s work and writing. Materials include newspaper clippings, photocopies of reviews from journals or papers, and papers written as class assignments (including an original interview). Material also includes one review and edits written by Kerslake.
Series contains materials documenting the work of the various artists that contributed to Rock Meets Bone. Written material includes scripted introductions, conclusions, and handwritten production notes about each episode and artist.
File is an audio reel that contains an episode of Independently Speaking, a CKDU radio program. This episode aired June 26, 1991 and was rebroadcast June 27, 1991 on The Evening Affair, CKDU's evening public affairs program.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Dr. Christine Obbo, a lecturer in the African Worlds Programme Lecture Series at Dalhousie University in 1988. Dr. Obbo spoke with CKDU's Lisa Monk on women and the economy in Uganda. The interview was recorded in two parts October 13, 1988; this is the second part. It aired October 17, 1988 on Title Waves, a CKDU radio program, and was rebroadcast October 17, 1988 on The Evening Affair, CKDU's evening public affairs program.
Series contains audio reels from the CKDU radio program, Women's Time. This 15-minute program features news and interviews related to women's issues and women in the arts. It aired on The Evening Affair, CKDU's evening public affairs program.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Women's Time. This episode is the second part of a two-part interview with Andrew Jones on the Festival International des Musiciennes Innovatrices in Montreal, hosted by Jayn Ritchie. The episode was recorded April 24, 1988 and aired May 5, 1988.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Women's Time. This episode is the second part of a two-part series on Women in Africa from the CKDU radio program From a Different Perspective. The episode was recorded June 8, 1988 and aired June 9, 1988 on The Evening Affair, CKDU's evening public affairs program. It was rebroadcast September 23, 1988.
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.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Aural History, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 88.1. This episode is part 3 of 3 on Lib Spry, the Canadian University Press' first female president. With Samantha Brennan. The episode aired on June 26, 1987.
Series contains audio reels from a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio, 97.5. The program was run by the Black Cultural Centre in Halifax, which was established in 1983 to preserve and promote African-Canadian culture in Nova Scotia.
Series contains audio reels from a half-hour magazine format program on CKDU radio, 97.5. The program was originally hosted by CKDU staff and explored problems in the developing third world through interviews and current news stories. Some of the later episodes were from external radio stations.
Series contains audio reels from the CKDU radio program International Perspectives. This program discussed world issues and politics, and was hosted by various Political Science and International Relations graduate students at Dalhousie University, including Andy Knight, Sanjay Singh Yadav, and Peter McKenna.
Series contains audio reels from the CKDU radio program, The Latin Quarter. The Latin Quarter was a 15-minute program presented on The Evening Affair that combined news and commentary on Latin America, hosted by the Latin American Information Group (LAIG) in Halifax. The Latin Quarter was one of a few programs on CKDU hosted by community groups in Halifax. Other community-hosted programs included The Best Defence, Earth Action, The Word is Out, and The Chinese Red Dragon.
Series contains audio reels from the CKDU radio program, Outlook. This series features interviews with Halifax residents and Dalhousie professors on religious topics. The host in 1988 was John Cairncross.
Series contains audio reels from the CKDU radio program, Poetry Show. This half-hour program aired Wednesday nights at 8:30 pm and featured poets from Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Series contains audio reels from the CKDU radio program, Radio Free World. This program combined news and features from shortwave radio stations to provide various perspectives on a topic. Hosts of the program included Mike Hymers, Roger Dillon, and Gene Huh.
Sub-Series includes the digital audio files of the finished episodes aired on Rock Meets Bone. Episodes include and introduction and conclusion narrated by Brain Guns, and interviews, performances, or music created by the artist. Sub-Series also includes one digital audio file from CBC's Atlantic Airwaves detailing the story of Rock Meets Bone.
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 the CKDU radio program, Coast to Coast. Coast to Coast was one of the original programs hosted and broadcast on 97.5 FM in 1984. It was a weekly program provided exposure for local bands.
Series contains three audio reels from Growing up Black in Halifax, a three-part radio series broadcast on CKDU Radio 97.5. The series originated from a conversation between Rocky Jones and his daughter, Tracey Jones during Black History Month in February 1989. The series is an interview between Belinda MacFadyen of CKDU radio and Tracey Jones.