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.
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. 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. 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 materials relating to Budge Wilson's Christmas poem "Victor," which was written for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and broadcast on CBC radio and over the cbc4kids.ca website, with illustrations by Kevin Sylvester.
File contains two cassette tapes with recordings of CBC radio interviews about Mulgrave Road Co-op Theatre's production of "Battle Fatigue" by Jenny Munday. One tape has an interview between Jenny Munday, Mary-Colin, Judith(?), and Peter Gzowski from CBC's Morningside program, recorded on opening night in Halifax. The second tape has a interview between Jenny Munday and Don Connolly from CBC's Information Morning program in Halifax.
File contains the order of carols for Halifax Camerata Singers' performance on CBC Information Morning as part of a special program for raising supplies and funds for the Food Bank. Twenty out of twenty-five members of the choir were in attendance.
File includes correspondence with CKDU, Sackville Heights Junior High, Eskasoni Elementary and Junior High, and the University College of Cape Breton, broadcast schedules, a blank waiver, a newspaper article, program notes, and documents from the conference that inspired Rock Meets Bone.
File is an audio cassette tape with concert recordings of Sheila Piercey and Elvira Gonnella performing the duet 'I Will Choose the Handsome Dark One' from Cosi fan tutte for the concert titled "Valentine Serenade" in the Rebecca Cohn Auditorium at the Dalhousie Arts Centre on February 14, 1982, that aired on CBC Radio.
File is an audio cassette tape with recordings of CBC radio regarding the opera "Le Rossignol/The Nightingale" that Sheila Piercey (title role) performed in 1957, followed by a recording on April 8, 1994, of Sheila talking about the early days of her music career as well as her personal life.
Item is a photograph of someone in the control room at CKDU Radio in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The photograph was taken by Tom Mooney for the Dalhousie University Photography Department. The photograph appeared in University News, Volume 6, Number 5, published on October 31, 1975. File also contains an index card with information about the photograph.
File is an audio reel from a two-part feature on the 1989 International Street Performers Festival, now known as the Halifax International Busker Festival. It aired August 24, 1989 and was rebroadcast August 28, 1989 on Title Waves, a CKDU radio program, and on September 26, 1989.
File is an audio reel that contains an episode of Artscape, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 97.5. In this episode, Sheryl Spencer speaks with Kristine Anderson, a student at Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (NSCAD), about her exhibit at Juicy Jane's sandwich bar.
File is an audio reel that contains an episode of Artscape, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 97.5. This episode includes an interview with Bryan Mason, the Vice-President of Finance at Dalhousie University, about the Dalhousie Arts Centre.
File is an audio reel that contains an episode of Artscape, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 97.5. This episode includes an interview with Stephen McDonald on the Cape Breton Summer Revue, "It Came From Away."
File is an audio reel that contains an episode of Artscape, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 97.5. In this episode, the host interviews Shirley Gilroy and Mark De Coste on costumes for the DTP production of "Love for Love." This episode aired on March 3, 1989 and was rebroadcasted on March 31, 1989.
File is an audio reel that contains an episode of Artscape, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 97.5. This episode is on the costumes for a Dalhousie theatre production.
File is an audio reel that contains an episode of Artscape, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 97.5. This episode is on Canada Film Year with Bonnie Baker.
File is an audio reel that contains an episode of Artscape, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 97.5. This episode is on "The Distant Shore," a soap opera produced by Maritimes Independent Television (MITV).
File is an audio reel that contains an episode of Artscape, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 97.5. In this episode, Sheryl Spencer, the host for the program, speaks with two Dalhousie costume studies students, Shirley Gilroy and Mark De Coste, about the costumes for "Love for Love" by William Congreve. The costumes were designed by Robert Doyle. Artscape was co-produced by Dan Hart.
File is an audio reel that contains an episode of Artscape, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 97.5. This episode is an interview with David Miller on his photography exhibit at the Nova Scotia Photo Co-op Gallery.
File is an audio reel that contains an episode of Artscape, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 97.5. This episode includes an interview with Micmac poet, Rita Joe (from Cape Breton), and writer, Maxine Tynes (from Dartmouth), author of Borrowed Beauty and Woman Talking Woman.
File is an audio reel that contains an episode of Artscape, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 97.5. This episode is the second part of an interview with R.H. Thomson, conducted by Sheryl Spencer.
File is an audio reel that contains an episode of Artscape, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 97.5. This episode is the first part of an interview with R.H. Thomson, conducted by Sheryl Spencer.
File is an audio reel that contains an episode of Artscape, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 97.5. This episode contains part 2 of an interview with R.H. Thompson.
File is an audio reel that contains an episode of Artscape, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 97.5. This episode includes an interview with Debra Johns, the manager for Neptune Theatre and review of a B-movie, "The Play."
File is an audio reel that contains an episode of Artscape, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 97.5. This episode is entitled "Life Size: Women and Film."
File is an audio reel that contains an episode of Artscape, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 97.5. This episode is entitled "Indian Film and Video Showcase."
File is an audio reel that contains an episode of Artscape, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 97.5. In this episode, Judy Dudar, the host of Title Waves, another CKDU radio program, speaks with Joan Dawson, the editor of "The Mapmaker's Eye: Nova Scotia Through Early Maps."
File is an audio reel that contains an episode of Artscape, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 97.5. This episode features Faith Wallace, who was chosen to attend a textile seminar in Prato, Italy.
File is an audio reel that contains an episode of Artscape, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 97.5. This episode features Ken Fallon, editor of "Well" magazine.
File is an audio reel with a feature on the 1989 International Street Performers Festival, now known as the Halifax International Busker Festival. It combines parts one and two, in which K.T. Mondragon interviewed buskers at the festival.