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Ronald St. John Macdonald's correspondence and materials related to the teaching of international law at Dalhousie University

File contains correspondence and other documents collected by Ronald St. John Macdonald related to the teaching of international law at Canadian universities. This file deals predominantly with teaching law at Dalhousie University, while Macdonald was affiliated with University of Toronto.

Includes correspondence and curriculum vitae material related to Aldo Chircop, James McL. Hendry, Hugh Kindred, Moira McConnell, Theodore McDorman, Dawn Russell, Philip Saunders, David VanderZwaag, and Ronald Wood.

Also includes a facsimile of Macdonald's article "An Historical Introduction to the Teaching of International Law in Canada" from 'The Canadian Yearbook of International Law, 1974'.

Ronald St. John Macdonald's correspondence and materials related to the teaching of international law at University of Toronto and University of Calgary

File contains correspondence and other documents collected by Ronald St. John Macdonald related to the teaching of international law at Canadian universities. This file deals predominantly with teaching law at the University of Toronto and the University of Calgary.

Includes correspondence between Ronald St. John Macdonald and Ian F.G. Baxter, R.C.B. Bish, J. Finkelman, J.T. Fried, William Graham, Marie T. Huxter, Kenneth Jarvis, Francis Leddy, G.L. Morris, and Alice Richard.

Also includes a copy of the pamphlet "The Joint Centre of Modern East Asia: The Next Decade", a copy of the 1972 International Public Law examination at the University of Toronto, a draft of the address "Recent Developments in Legal Education at the University of Toronto" (by Frank Iacobucci), a 1980-81 outline of Law and Economics programs at University of Toronto, clippings related to the passing of Cecil A. Wright, the "First Year Curriculum" at the University of Calgary Faculty of Law, a tribute to James Bryce Milner, the "International Business" outline in the University of Toronto Graduate Studies in Law program, and G.L. Morris's collection of key readings in International Law and Foreign Policy.

The Song Fishermen's song sheet, number 9

Item is a copy of issue number nine of the Song Fishermen's Song Sheet, a poetry newsletter issued "every so often" and published by Andrew Merkel on behalf of the Song Fishermen. This issue contains verses by Ethel H. Butler, Bob Leslie, Noel H. Wilcox, Alexander Louis Fraser, Charles Bruce, "Willie," "A.C.H.," King Hazen, Grace and Joe Wallace, and Stuart McCauley, and notes from and about readers and contributors.

The Song Fishermen's song sheet, number 8

Item is a copy of issue number eight of the Song Fishermen's Song Sheet, a poetry newsletter issued "every so often" and published by Andrew Merkel on behalf of the Song Fishermen. This issue contains verses by John Daniel Logan, Annie Campbell Huestis, Noel H. Wilcox, Molly Beresford, Charles Bruce, Donald Cameron MacKay, Jerry Murphy, Virginia Clay Hamilton and Martha Ann Leslie; an obituary for John D. Logan; and various notes from and about other readers and contributors.

The Song Fishermen's song sheet, number 6

Item is a copy of issue number six of the Song Fishermen's Song Sheet, a poetry newsletter issued "every so often" and published by Andrew Merkel on behalf of the Song Fishermen. This issue contains verses by Martha Ann, Mollie Beresford, W.K. Carew, Nathanial A. Benson, Stuart McCawley, Charles Bruce, Bob Leslie and Joe Wallace, and notes about the whereabouts and doings of some members.

The Song Fishermen's song sheet, number 5

Item is a copy of issue number five of the Song Fishermen's Song Sheet, a poetry newsletter issued "every so often" and published by Andrew Merkel on behalf of the Song Fishermen. This issue contains verses by Annie Campbell Huestis, Charles Bruce, Ellen Hemmeon, Ethel H. Butler, A.L. Fraser and Stuart McCawley, and comments from Jerry Murphy, Joe Wallace, and C.D.G.R.

The Song Fishermens' song sheet, number 4

Item is a copy of issue number four of the Song Fishermens' Song Sheet, a poetry newsletter issued "every so often" and published by Andrew Merkel on behalf of the Song Fishermen. This issue contains verses by Kenneth Leslie, R.V. Bannon, J.P.P. Llwyd, and Molly Beresford.

The Song Fishermens' song sheet, number 3

Item is a copy of issue number two of the Song Fishermens' Song Sheet, a poetry newsletter issued "every so often" and published by Andrew Merkel on behalf of the Song Fishermen. This issue contains verses by Virginia Lynne Tunstall, Evelyn Tufts, Noel Wilcox and Molly Beresford, as well as notes from Bliss Carmen and Stuart McCawley.

The Song Fishermens' song sheet, number 2

Item is a copy of issue number two of the Song Fishermens' Song Sheet, a poetry newsletter issued "every so often" and published by Andrew Merkel on behalf of the Song Fishermen. This issue contains verses by Bob Leslie and Jerry Murphy, an announcement of poetry recitals by Bliss Carman, and a list of those receiving the song sheet.

The Song Fishermen's song sheet, number 16

Item is a copy of issue number 16 of the Song Fishermen's Song Sheet, a poetry newsletter issued "every so often" and published by Andrew Merkel on behalf of the Song Fishermen. This issue contains a letter from J.D. Gillis recounting his first visit to Halifax since 1916 in order to attend the Song Fishermen's picnic, and poems by R.V. Bannon, E. Chesley Allen, John Mosher, and Stuart McCawley.

The Song Fishermen's song sheet, number 15

Item is a copy of issue number 15 of the Song Fishermen's Song Sheet, a poetry newsletter issued "every so often" and published by Andrew Merkel on behalf of the Song Fishermen. This issue contains an announcement of the song sheet's upcoming first year anniversary, an essay on the rewards of living in Nova Scotia and having the leisure to think and write, and poems by Robert Leslie and Joe Wallace.

The Song Fishermen's song sheet, number 14

Item is a copy of issue number 14 of the Song Fishermen's Song Sheet, a poetry newsletter issued "every so often" and published by Andrew Merkel on behalf of the Song Fishermen. This issue contains an announcement of the winner of the MacAskill-inspired poetry contest and remarks by James Gillis on each entry, which included poems by Robert Leslie, Stuart McCawley (the winner), Joe Wallace, Andrew Merkel, Ethel H. Butler, Michael D, Currie, M. Campbell, Effie MacD Barnes, Katherine F. MacDonald, and Mollie Beresford.

The Song Fishermen's song sheet, number 11

Item is a copy of issue number 11 of the Song Fishermen's Song Sheet, a poetry newsletter issued "every so often" and published by Andrew Merkel on behalf of the Song Fishermen. This issue contains verses by Seumas O'Brien, "Mike," Kenneth Leslie, Estelle Fox, Constance L. Coleman, C. MacRae, Nathaniel A. Benson, H.G. McGrath, Alexander Louis Fraser, Pauline B. Barrington, Frank Graham, Ethel Butler, and Bliss Carman; letters from Stuart McCawley and Ross Macaulay; and an announcement regarding the call for poems celebrating Angus McAskill.

The Song Fishermens' song sheet, number 10

Item is a copy of issue number ten of the Song Fishermens' Song Sheet, a poetry newsletter issued "every so often" and published by Andrew Merkel on behalf of the Song Fishermen. This issue contains verses by Charles Bruce, Alexander Louis Fraser, E.H.B., Andrew Merkel, Kenneth Leslie, Joe Wallace and Stewart McCawley, and letters from James D. Gillis, Robert Norwood, Bliss Carman, Martha Ann, J.A. MacGlashen and Seamus O'Brien.

The Song Fishermens' song sheet, number 1

Item is a copy of issue number one of the Song Fishermens' Song Sheet, a poetry newsletter issued "every so often" and published by Andrew Merkel on behalf of the Song Fishermen. This issue contains an appeal for submissions and a poem by Charles T. Bruce.

The Song Fishermen's song sheet, number 7

Item is a copy of issue number six of the Song Fishermen's Song Sheet, a poetry newsletter issued "every so often" and published by Andrew Merkel on behalf of the Song Fishermen. This issue contains verses by W.B., Charles D.G. Roberts, Ellen Hemmeon, Ethel H. Butler and W.J. Carew, and a page of editorial notes and readers comments.

Gaezette : volume 11, number 8 : October, 1994

Item consists of the eighth issue of the eleventh volume (October) of the 1994 run of the Gay and Lesbian Association newsletter, Gaezette.

Issue includes an editorial about MP Roseanne Skoke written by Ross Boutilier, an editorial by Kim Vance about Skoke's derogatory comments about homosexuality, an interview of Shauna Dempsey conducted by James Shedden prior to the We Are Everywhere conference, a lengthy open letter about Rumours, Doug Dixon and GALA written by Chris Aucoin, a preview of the Women's Reel Vision film festival by Kim Vance, an article about a youth gay/lesbian/bisexual retreat in Hantsport (also by Vance), the second part of Ross Boutilier's interview of JJ Lyon, and other regular columns (by Chris Aucoin, Brian Mombourquette, Jane van Kansas, and Norm Paddock), reviews, news updates, and event listings.

Gaezette : volume 11, number 7 : September, 1994

item consists of the seventh issue of the eleventh volume (September) of the 1994 run of the Gay and Lesbian Association newsletter, Gaezette.

Issue includes an editorial by Ralph Higgins about "normal gay people" and "flamboyant [...] who make better news items" following the Pride Parade, an article about a hepatitis outbreak in the Halifax Gay Community by Bob Fredrickson, an article about the response to public sex claims written by Robin Metcalfe, an unattributed article about anonymous HIV/AIDS testing, a preview of the 2nd annual Atlantic Lesbian, Gay & Bisexual Conference, an article by Ross Boutilier about fallout from a GALA meeting as it relates to the future of Rumours, a preview of the Women's Reel Vision film collective festival by Kim Vance and L. Charlene Vacon, an article about being gay in smalltown Newfoundland by Jim Genge, an interview with JJ Lyon conducted by Ross Boutilier, a preview of the Black & Blue dance party in Montreal, and other regular columns (by D.B. Stevens, Michael MacLeod, Norm Paddock, and Brian Mombourquette), reviews, news updates, and event listings.

Punoqun : the Gaezette Literary Supplement, Summer 1994

Item consists of the 1994 Gaezette Literary Supplement, Punoqun, which was issued as part of the July-August 1994 issue of Gaezette. Includes short fiction and poetry from Shirley Lambert, Michael Charland, Gordon Bradley, Lisa Comeau, James Shedden, Nancy Gosse, and R.D. Little.

Gaezette : volume 11, number 6 : July-August, 1994

Item consists of the sixth issue of the eleventh volume (July-August) of the 1994 run of the Gay and Lesbian Association newsletter, Gaezette..

Issue includes an editorial by Patrick Barnholden about the fight to obtain spousal benefits, an article by Jane van Kansas about public washroom sex (and a response by Georgina Chambers), an article about AIDS as it relates to Canadian law by Gary Brooks (and a review of Lorne and Fay Rozovsky's book "AIDS and Canadian Law"), a preview of the first Lesbian and Gay Pride March in PEI, an article by Kathleen McLean about homophobia in small-town Nova Scotia, an article about community support for those suffering with HIV/AIDS written by J.E. McCallum, an article profiling the activist group Lesbian Avengers by Charlene Vacon, a recap of a visit to New York on the anniversary of Stonewall by James Sheddon, an address by Dan Smith, and other regular columns (by Leith Chu, Blair DuGas, B.W. Kozak, Gary Woodroffe, and Brian Mombourquette), reviews, news updates, and event listings.

Gaezette : volume 11, number 5 : June, 1994

Item consists of the fifth issue of the eleventh volume (June) of the 1994 run of the Gay and Lesbian Association newsletter, Gaezette.

Cover illustration is of a member of the Welfare Starlets.

Issue includes an editorial by Jane van Kansas on the twenty-fifth anniversary of the decriminalization of homosexual acts, an article by Chris Aucoin honouring twenty-five years since Stonewall, a review of a Welfare Starlet$ (Jenny Robinson, Dorothy Penner, and Tammy Gutnick) show by Charlene Vacon, an interview of filmmaker Glenn Walton conducted by Kathleen Howell, a preview of the 1994 Peggy film festival by Michael Wile, and other regular columns (by Norm Paddock, B.W. Kozak, and Brian Mombourquette), reviews, news updates, and event listings.

Gaezette : volume 11, number 4 : May, 1994

Item consists of the fourth issue of the eleventh volume (May) of the 1994 run of the Gay and Lesbian Association newsletter, Gaezette.

Cover illustration is a portrait of Tatyana, the reigning Mz. Rumours.

Issue includes an interview of Tatyana by Ross Boutilier with accompanying editorial about drag as well as an interview with Stanton Lowe (the person behind Tatyana), a profile of honourary Pride Parade Marshall Lynn Murphy by Gary Woodroffe, a profile of the Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Youth Project written by Julian Castle, a reflection on the passing of "Auntie B" written by Woodroffe, an article about activism for novices by Brian Mombourquette, and other regular columns (by Norm Paddock and Chris Aucoin), reviews, news updates, and event listings.

Gaezette : volume 11, number 3 : April, 1994

Item consists of the third issue of the eleventh volume (April) of the 1994 run of the Gay and Lesbian Association newsletter, Gaezette.

Cover illustration is a portrait of Jane Kansas..

Issue includes an editorial by Chris Aucoin about a "christian" bookstore actively promoting heterosexist material (accompanied by a bibliography of materials regarding positive relations between christianity and homosexuality), and interview of Safe Harbour's Darlene Young conducted by Ross Boutilier, an interview of Jane van Kansas conducted by Ross Boutilier upon her being named the new GALA president, a response to Ross Boutilier's "Letters to the Closet" series written by Norm Paddock, a call for a new name for Gaezette, an article about silence in the face of homophobic violence written by Gary Woodroffe, a profile of Red Herring Book Co-op by Robert Matthews, a profile and interview of Wilson Hodder upon being named an honorary Pride Parade Marshall, , and other regular columns (by Jane van Kansas and Chris Aucoin), reviews, news updates, and event listings.

Gaezette : volume 11, number 2 : March, 1994

Item consists of the second issue of the eleventh volume (March) of the 1994 run of the Gay and Lesbian Association newsletter, Gaezette.

Cover illustration is a portrait of Brenda Barnes.

Issue includes an editorial by Gary Hanrahan proposing new wording to "adequately and accurately describe [LGBT] relationships", a farewell profile of Gaezette contributor Brenda Barnes (upon leaving the province; with further reminiscences by James Shedden, Chris Trowbridge, Mardi Cameron, Michael Charland, and Dan Smith), an interview with "Saints and Apostles" playwright Hugo Dann conducted by Dan Smith, an article about an appeal in the case relating to the murder of Greg Jodrey (written by Gary Woodroffe), an article assisting queer teens in finding like-minded people written by JoJo Francis, an article on the passing of author Randy Shilts, and other regular columns (by Terry David Goodwin, Ross Boutilier, Jane van Kansas, Chris Aucoin, and C.J. Foster), reviews, news updates, and event listings.

Gaezette : volume 11, number 10 : December-January, 1994-1995

Item consists of the tenth issue of the eleventh volume (December-January) of the 1994 run of the Gay and Lesbian Association newsletter, Gaezette. This is also the final issue of Gaezette, prior to its rebranding as Wayves in 1995.

Issue includes an editorial reflecting on five years since the Montreal Massacre written by Kim Vance, an article on the Day Without Art mourning the loss and celebrating the achievements of people with HIV and AIDS written by Robin Metcalfe, a recap of the Sex Crimes Workshop from the We Are Everywhere conference (with contributions from Kevin Crombie, Patrick Barnholden, Patrick Crowley and Robin Metcalfe), a review of Ribbon of Dreams written by James Shedden, excerpts from Shauna Dempsey's keynote at We Are Everywhere, the first in a series of articles on Gay Spirituality by J. Randy Bowers, a review of Bill Richardson's "Guy to Goddess: An Intimate Look at Drag Queens" written by Dagney-Marie,a review of Brad Fraser's play "Unidentified Human Remains and the True Nature of Love" by Pamela Brennan, a profile of activist Marusya Bociurkiw by Kim Vance, open letters on the future of GALA by Matt Fernley and Kath Cure, and other regular columns (by Brian Mombourquette, Terry Goodwin, Art Fisher, Norm Paddock, and Jane van Kansas), reviews, news updates, and event listings.

Gaezette : volume 11, number 9 : November, 1994

Item consists of the first issue of the eleventh volume (February) of the 1994 run of the Gay and Lesbian Association newsletter, Gaezette.

Cover illustration is a photo of Helen Vila demonstrating against Roseanne Skoke.

Issue includes an editorial by Kim Vance calling into question police inaction for allowing "vile, disgusting, hateful comments" during a demonstration in New Glasgow against Roseanne Skoke's battle against including sexual orientation in any human rights discussions, a recap of the We Are Everywhere conference by Ross Boutilier as well as excerpts from the keynote speeches by Richard LaFortune (Anguksuar) (Yupic) and Tuma Young (Mi'kmaq), an article about Pride celebrations in Bathurst by Brian Hurlbert, a recap of the Men'Sex '95 Project and Rural Outreach project by James Shedden, further We Are Everywhere reflections by Patrick Crowley and L. Charlene Vacon, the third part of Ross Boutilier's interview with JJ Lyon, and other regular columns (byJane van Kansas, Brian Mombourquette, Norm Paddock, and Chris Aucoin), reviews, news updates, and event listings.

Gaezette : volume 11, number 1 : February, 1994

Item consists of the first issue of the eleventh volume (February) of the 1994 run of the Gay and Lesbian Association newsletter, Gaezette.

Cover illustration is a portrait of Tommy Sexton.

Issue includes a brief tribute to the passing of CODCO actor Tommy Sexton due to AIDS complications, a copy of Tommy Sexton's poem "Homo Man", an article about the sentencing of Larry Sheldon McLeod for the murder of Gregory Jodrey (written by Kathleen McLean), a tribute to the passing of writer and singer Michael Callen, a GALA report by Gary Hanrahan, reviews of the Jonathan Demme film "Philadelphia" and a piece about Wormwoods' screening of "Six Degrees of Separation" written by Julian Castle and Brian Mombourquette, a look at the changing Gayline written by Ron Garnett-Doucette, BGLAD (Bisexual, Gay and Lesbian Association of Dalhousie) progress update from Josef Tratnik, and other regular columns (by Terry David Goodwin, Ross Boutilier, Jane van Kansas, and Chris Aucoin), reviews, news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : November, 2003

Item consists of the ninth issue (November) of the 2003 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette. This issue is subtitled "Stormy Weather" on the front cover.

Cover image is a collage of photographs from homophobic protests, with an inset photograph showing Hurricane Juan damage.

Issue includes an article by SarahRose Warner about anti-equality protests in Fredericton, an article by Terry Richard discussing protests against same-sex marriage legislation, an article by Chris Aucoin recapping the Mr Atlantic Canada Leather 2004 contest as well as a profile of winner Randall Perry, an article by Gerald Veldhoven about Conservative MP Bill Casey's non-support for same-sex marriage legislation, an article by Michael Wile and the Wayves editorial staff about the forthcoming changes to Wayves production, an article by Brenda Hattie about the experiences of two people coming out while living in South Asia, an article about same-sex families by Christopher Vaughan, and other regular columns (Crawford Hastie, Mark Mutrie, Deva Station), reviews (Ralph Higgins), news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : October, 2003

Item consists of the eighth issue (October) of the 2003 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette. This issue is dubbed "The Religion Issue" on the front cover.

Cover image is a collage of symbols of major religious adorned in rainbow colours, as well as inset photographs of actors Peter Miller and Luke Kirby.

Issue includes an article by Daron Letts about LGBT activists thwarting an evangelical protest in Fredericton, an article about scammers targeting LGBTQ people in Saint John, an article by Ian Crowe about pushback against the equal marriage issue, an article by Cynthia L. Chewter about life coaching, an article discussing Bible passages describing same-sex marriage, an update from Safe Harbour Metropolitan Community Church, an article by Becky MacEachern about Blue Lizard Art Gallery, an article by Gerard Veldhoven discussing sexuality and the church, an article by Kamal Al-Solaylee discussing the experiences of gay Muslims, an interview with Svend Robinson conducted by Daron Letts, and other regular columns (Crawford Hastie, Deva Station), reviews (Ralph Higgins, Cameron MacLeod), news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : September, 2003

Item consists of the seventh issue (September) of the 2003 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is a collage of photographs of eleven unidentified people.

Issue includes an article by Don Tabor discussing Catholic pushback on federal same-sex marriage legislation, an update from the Mr Atlantic Canada Leather Society, part two of Deva Station's "Drag 101" tips and tricks series, an article by Carole E. Trainor discussing pornography, a profile of drag queen Emerald Gibson, a recap of Halifax Pride experiences by Sylvia, an article previewing a General Idea event at the MSVU Art Gallery, a recap by B.B.D. of a "dyke night" event at Seadogs, an interview with Tom Southern and Jason Branch, and other regular columns (Crawford Hastie, Mark Mutrie), reviews (Ralph Higgins), news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : July/August, 2003

Item consists of the sixth issue (July-August) of the 2003 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is a photograph depicting equal marriage rights.

Issue includes a preview of the 16th Halifax Pride celebration, part two of interview of author Dorien Grey by Ralph Higgins, an article by John Fisher on the federal marriage equality decision, an article by Brenda Cossman turning attention toward amending and repealing "bawdy house" laws related to private sexual behaviour, an article by Don Tabor about a new Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Youth Group in Cumberland County, an editorial about the federal same-sex marriage decision by Ian Crowe, "Drag 101" tips and tricks written by Deva Station (Steven MacLeod), an article on premature death from homophobic causes, and other regular columns (Crawford Hastie, Mark Mutrie), reviews (Ralph Higgins), news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : June, 2003

Item consists of the fifth issue (June) of the 2003 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is a photograph of Conservative politician Elsie Wayne, with an inset portrait of musician Heather Bishop.

Issue includes an article by Norval Collins on the opening of SeaDogs Sauna and Spa, an article on end of life decisions written by Lydia Perovic, a preview of a forthcoming Beyond the Valley of the Glamazons event, an EGALE article recapping Bill C-250 progress, a preview of the tenth edition of Le Boudoir, an article pushing for the removal of deputy Conservative leader Elsie Wayne because of hateful, homophobic remarks, and other regular columns (Crawford Hastie, Mark Mutrie), reviews (Ralph Higgins), news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : May, 2003

Item consists of the fourth issue (May) of the 2003 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is a photograph of Parliament Hill with a rainbow flag superimposed atop the West Block spire.

Issue includes an article by Toni Roberts discussing the political right's notion of the "gay agenda", an article by Marla Kavalak about LGBT families, an article about equality discussions by Kevin Kindred, a review of Ashley MacIsaac's memoir, an article by Wil about pursuing changes to same-sex marriage legislation, an editorial by Kim Vance and Mike Mazerolle discussing the pros and cons of pursuing same-sex marriage legislation, an article by Ian Crowe on Justice Committee hearings in Halifax discussing same sex marriage, and other regular columns (Crawford Hastie, Mark Mutrie), reviews (Ralph Higgins), news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : April, 2003

Item consists of the third issue (April) of the 2003 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is a photograph of new EGALE Executive Director, Gilles Marchildon.

Issue includes an interview with newly-appointed Executive Director of EGALE Gilles Marchildon, an interview with Intensity Dance principal Ryan Stevens, an article by Ms World Leather 2002 Karen McGay announcing an international "Leather Day of Caring" in Halifax, an article on discussing coming out with family by Becky MacEachern, an article discussing gay and mixed-orientation marraiges, an article about gardening by Chris Hopgood, part two of an interview with Mr Atlantic Canada Leather 2003 Mario Bourgeois, a reflection on the Gay Games by Roger LeBlanc, an article discussing AIDS transmission beliefs in Africa written by Oliver Moore, an article about choosing doctors by Don Breen, and other regular columns (Crawford Hastie, Mark Mutrie), reviews (Ralph Higgins), news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : March, 2003

Item consists of the second issue (March) of the 2003 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is a collage of photographs of Marc Hall and Sky Gilbert.

Issue includes a letter to Marc Hall about sexuality and religion written by Sky Gilbert, an article about the launch of an International Drag Queens and Friends online group written by Amanda Lynn Harding, an article about Eldon Hay being elected the president of PFLAG Canada (Parents, Families and Friends of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, two-spirited and questioning persons), an article on the launch of a website about gay friendly places to live, an article highlighting gay and lesbian powers written by Amy Lowell (with a profile of May Swenson), an article about end-of-life financial planning, an article about lesbian characters on "All My Children" written by Don Breen, part one of an interview with Mr Atlantic Canada Leather 2003 winner Mario Bourgeois, and other regular columns (Crawford Hastie, Mark Mutrie), reviews (Ralph Higgins), news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : December/January, 2003/2004

Item consists of the tenth issue (December) of the 2003 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette. This issue is subtitled "Mystery Lesbians" on the front cover.

Cover image is a collage of photographs of five unidentified participants at an OAAW Murder Mystery Party event.

Issue includes articles by Ralph Higgins, Christopher Vaughan and Stephen Lukas about the forthcoming holiday season, an article by Camille Lefort about an updated version of the UCCB Sexual Diversity Society, an article by Mark Mutrie about controversy surrounding the forthcoming Gay Games scheduled for Montreal, an article by Richard Blaquiere about an appearance by Svend Robinson, an update from Safe Harbour, an article about body hair by Christopher Vaughan, updates from EGALE, a reprint of an article from The Onion, an article by Carrie Melsom about an Out and About Women murder mystery event, and other regular columns (Crawford Hastie, Mark Mutrie, Deva Station), reviews (Ralph Higgins), news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : February, 2003

Item consists of the first issue (February) of the 2003 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is a photograph of three participants at a Lesbiennes de Moncton Lesbians (LML) holiday event, with an inset portrait of politician Scott Brison.

Issue includes an article by Marla Kavalak recapping a Lesbiennes de Moncton Lesbians (LML) holiday event, updates from EGALE by Kim Vance, an article by Ian Crowe about Pink Triangle Day, an article by Don Breen about Valentine's Day, an article by Steve Laviolette about the Moncton Leather chapter's "toys for tots" fundraiser, an article about Scott Brison running for the Progressive Conservative leadership written by Piaf, a profile of drag queen Miss Chocolate Divine written by Amanda-Lynn Harding, and other regular columns (Crawford Hastie, Mark Mutrie), reviews (Ralph Higgins, G. Golligosch), news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : November, 2002

Item consists of the ninth issue (November) of the 2002 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is a photograph of an unidentified person leading a gay history tour.

Issue includes an article by Don Breen addressing LGBTQ questions in an educational setting, an update on the 2003 Halifax Pride Committee elections, updates related to the Mr Atlantic Canada Leather contest, coming out reflections by Don Tabor, a recap of a visit to Halifax by gay marriage advocates Kevin Bourassa and Joe Varnell, an article by Kira Tomsons about a "Gaybourhood Tour" of queer spots in Halifax, , and other regular columns (Crawford Hastie, Mark Mutrie), reviews (Ralph Higgins), news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : October, 2002

Item consists of the eighth issue (October) of the 2002 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is a collage of past Wayves covers.

Issue includes an article about Ted Gaudet's recognition at the Global Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS planning meeting, a recap of LGBTQ honours from the Atlantic Film Festival by Michael Wile, an article about same-sex home buying, coming out reminiscences by Kira Tomsons, an article about the Wayves readership survey results analyzed by Cam MacLeod, an article about a new book by Francis Li, and other regular columns, reviews, news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : September, 2002

Item consists of the seventh issue (September) of the 2002 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is a collage of photographs from Halifax Pride celebrations.

Issue includes an article by Ralph Higgins about the pause of Valley Pride, an article by Holly Mitchell previewing AIDS Walk Halifax 2002, an article about Halifax-based Out And About Womyn (OAAW), part two of Benjie Nycum's article on LGBTQ travel, updates from EGALE, and article by Jackie Manthorne on the launch of a web-based women's information centre, a call for volunteers for Halifax Pride 2003, a preview of queer films appearing at Atlantic Film Festival, and other regular columns (Crawford Hastie, Mark Mutrie), reviews (Ralph Higgins, G. Golligosch), news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : July/August, 2002

Item consists of the sixth issue (July-August) of the 2002 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is a collage of photographs from Moncton Pride events.

Issue includes an article recapping Moncton's third Pride celebrations by Don Tabor, an update on a Frederiction LGBTQ youth drop-in by Lynn Stapleton, updates on Mr Atlantic Canada Leather 2003, an article about Pride Television by Kira Tomsons, an article about forging stronger intergenerational ties by Maura Donovan, a Moncton Pride report by Greg Daborn, a discussion between Crawford Hastie, Bruce Greenfield and Jim McMillan, the 2002 Halifax Pride calendar, an editorial about Pride celebrations by Wayne & Art Toole, an article recapping the Cabot Trail Relay Race by David McConckey, and other regular columns (Crawford Hastie), reviews (Kira Tomsons, K. Cole), news updates (Sam Meehan), and event listings.

This issue also contains Punoqun: The 2002 Wayves Literary Supplement as part of the pagination (rather than as a supplement). Includes contributions from Will Murray, Ryan Stevens, and Michael MacDonald.

Wayves Magazine : June, 2002

Item consists of the fifth issue (June) of the 2002 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is a photograph of Benjie Nycum and Mike Glatze.

Issue includes an article on the launch of a new Halifax Pride website, an article by Don Tabor about the opening of Rainbow Pride store, an announcement of the plan to present a trophy at the fourth Mr Atlantic Canada Leather contest, an update on South Shore Pride by Ryan Stevens, a review of a performance of "Patience and Sarah" by Jane Kansas, a profile of artist Hannah Gillam by Becky MacEachern, an article about LGBTQ travel in North America written by Benjie Nycum, and other regular columns (Crawford Hastie, Mark Mutrie), reviews (Don Tabor, G. Golligosch), news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : May, 2002

Item consists of the fourth issue (May) of the 2002 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is a photograph of several members of the Halifax Pride committee.

Issue includes an article about a Saint John Community Health Centre project directed toward LGBTQ teens, a preview of the International Mr Leather competition, an East Coast Bears update, an editorial by Ian Crowe about countering the influence of Focus on the Family Canada, updates from EGALE, a preview of the Inside Out Toronto Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival, an article by Wayne and Art Toole by a Moncton Rainbow Pride Tour Committee event, and other regular columns (Crawford Hastie, Mark Mutrie), reviews, news updates, and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : April, 2002

Item consists of the third issue (April) of the 2002 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is a photograph of several participants at the first PEI GLBT conference.

Issue includes an article by Angela MacKinnon about an AIDS PEI/Abegweit Rainbow Collective conference, a review of a reading by Michael Riordon written by Don Tabor, updates from the Mr Atlantic Canada Leather contest, an article about Nova Scotia Rainbow Action Project support for Marc Hall, an editorial by Ian Crowe about an LGBTQ breakfast group meeting with Sheila Copps, updates from EGALE, an article about a forthcoming Nightline series "A Matter of Choice?" about the gay experience as a senior, an article by Harry Livingsont about Richard Richard qualifying for the Gay Games, and other regular columns (Crawford Hastie, Mark Mutrie), reviews (G. Gollisgosch, Ralph Higgins), news updates (Sam Meehan), and event listings.

Wayves Magazine : March, 2002

Item consists of the second issue (March) of the 2002 run of Wayves Magazine, previously known as the Gaezette.

Cover image is a photograph of artist Mary Ellen MacLean.

Issue includes an article about funding cuts to the AIDS Coalition of Nova Scotia, an article about a new gay and lesbian scholarship at UNB, an article about Svend Robinson being named a marshall for Moncton Pride 2002, a recap of the Singalong Sound of Music event, selections from Michael Riordon's new book "Eating Fire", updates from EGALE, a profile of Mary Ellen macLean by Michael Leaf, an update on Enza Anderson's Canadian Alliance leadership campaign, , and other regular columns (Crawford Hastie, Mark Mutrie), reviews (Ralph Higgins, Greg "Pump" Gregory), news updates (Sam Meehan), and event listings.

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