Item is a photograph taken at a broadcast of CBC Radio's Information Morning that took place at the Dalhousie Student Union in 1977. The photograph shows a band sitting in front of microphones.
Item is a photograph taken at a broadcast of CBC Radio's Information Morning that took place at the Dalhousie Arts Centre in 1977. The photograph shows three people sitting at a table with microphones. There is a band sitting next to the table.
Item is a photograph taken at a broadcast of CBC Radio's Information Morning that took place at the Dalhousie Arts Centre in 1977. The photograph shows a group of musicians watching the broadcast.
Item is a photograph taken at a broadcast of CBC Radio's Information Morning that took place at the Dalhousie Arts Centre in 1977. The photograph shows a photographer crouching next to a group of musicians.
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 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 is a concert recording 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. The recording is on side A of audio cassette.
Item is an audio recording of a CBC Radio 2 interview with Angela Meade(soprano) and Ryan Smith(tenor), the winners of the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions (2007), recorded by Sheila Piercey in 2009. The last five minutes (34:52) of the recording is Sheila Piercey's practice session on October 18, 2009. (outside spine label says Practice January 3, 2003).
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Sheila Lane, the organizer of the Atlantic Earth Festival. Lane spoke with CKDU's Bev Lamb about the festival, held in Rosebud, Lunenburg County. The reel also includes recordings from two of the performers at the festival, Ian Ramkin and Stephen Fearing. The interview aired June 12, 1990 and was rebroadcast June 13, 1990 on Title Waves; June 18, 1990 at 10:15 am; and July 11, 1990 on Title Waves.
File is an audio reel containing speeches by two Greenpeace representatives, John Mate of Vancouver and Jackie Walsh of Washington, D.C.. They spoke at a gathering at the Halifax waterfront, sponsored by the Coalition for a Nuclear Free Harbour and Greenpeace. The gathering was in protest of the nuclear-armed British vessel, The Ark Royal. The recording begins with a song by Laura Smith, one of the local performers who participated in the gathering. The recording aired on CKDU June 16, 1990 and was rebroadcast June 17, 1990 on Access and June 18, 1990 on Title Waves.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Anne Corbin of the Ecology Action Centre. Corbin spoke with CKDU's Laurie Cooke about how to have an environmentally-friendly Christmas. The interview aired November 6, 1990 and was rebroadcast November 6, 1990 on The Evening Affair and November 8, 1990 on Title Waves.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Floyd Day from the Eastern Shore Wilderness Society in Tangier, Nova Scotia. He spoke with CKDU's Brenda Barnes about pesticide spraying in Nova Scotia and the protest planned for Labour Day weekend in Halifax. The interview aired August 21, 1991 and was rebroadcast August 22, 1991 on Title Waves; August 28, 1991 on The Evening Affair; September 23, [1991] on The Evening Affair; and April 22, 1994.
File is an audio reel containing a lecture by Dr. Paul Connett, a chemistry professor at St. Lawrence University in Canton, New York, on the incineration of waste. Dr. Connett spoke at Dalhousie University at the invitation of the Ecology Action Centre and Dalhousie's Public Interest Research Group (PIRG). The lecture is in two parts (11 min., 27 sec. and 13 min., 40 sec.). Both parts aired December 3, 1991. Part 1 was rebroadcast December 4, 1991 on Title Wves and January 5, 1993 on The Evening Affair. Part 2 was rebroadcast December 4, 1991 on Title Waves; April 22, 1992 at 11:30 am; and January 5, 1993 on The Evening Affair.
File is an audio reel containing a lecture by Ursula Franklin, Professor Emeritus of the University of Toronto. Franklin spoke at the Environmental Planning Conference hosted by the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (NSCAD) on December 13, 1991. The lecture is in two parts (20 min., 54 sec. and 15 min., 10 sec.) and aired on CKDU December 18, 1991. It was rebroadcast December 19, 1991 on Title Waves.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Howard Epstein, the director of the Ecology Action Centre (EAC). Epstein spoke with CKDU's Andy Pederson about the environmental implications of the privatization of the Nova Scotia Power Corporation. The interview aired May 28, 1992 and was rebroadcast May 25, 1992[sic] on Title Waves; June 4, 1992 on Title Waves; August 6, 1992 on The Evening Affair; and January 13, 1992[sic].
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Candida Rifkind, the External Vice President of the Dalhousie Student Union. She spoke with CKDU's Wilf Dinnick about the need for an anti-discrimination policy at Dalhousie University and comments by the Chancellor of the University, Dr. Reuben Cohen, at the May convocation that enraged some students. The interview aired November 3, 1992 and was rebroadcast November 5, 1992 on The Evening Affair.
File is an audio reel containing a speech by Howard Epstein, the Executive Director of the Ecology Action Centre (EAC). The speech was given to Dalhousie University students about local EAC issues and is recorded in three parts. This is the third part, which includes questions about privitization and sustainability from students. It aired November 12, 1992 and was rebroadcast the same day on The Evening Affair.
File is an audio reel containing a report on the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (NSCAD) women's collective and week of reflection. The report aired December 1, 1992 an was rebroadcast the same day on The Evening Affair.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Susan Bone, Heather Ann Gillis, and Craig Fleming. They spoke with CKDU's Kate Rutherford about their experiences identifying the symptoms of Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Syndrome. The interview aired February 10, 1993 and was rebroadcast April 19, 1993; April 26, 1994; and August 26, 1996 on The Evening Affair.
File is an audio reel containing a report on the rally against the fixed link from Prince Edward Island to New Brunswick. The rally, organized by the "Friends of the Island," protested the government's dismissal of the report by the Environmental Assessment Review Panel on the fixed link project (which would become the Confederation Bridge). The rally included members of the society, local fishers and ferry workers, and delegates of the Canadian Environmental Network national conference. JoAnn Citrigno from CKDU was present at the rally in Borden, Prince Edward Island. The report aired October 2, 1993 and was rebroadcast October 5, 1993 on The Evening Affair and October 6, 1993 at 10:24 am.
File is an audio reel containing a recording of the rally for Clayoquot Sound held in Halifax on November 1, 1993. The recording includes two parts: a speech by Elizabeth May of the Sierra Club (5 min., 52 sec.); and a speech by Chief Sulien Stone Eagle (11 min., 48 sec.). The recording aired November 1, 1993 and was rebroadcast November 1, 1993 and April 19, 1994 on The Evening Affair.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Lara Inglis, a Dalhousie University student. Inglis spoke with CKDU's Lucas Sorbara from the Clayoquot Caravan in Jasper. The interview aired November 9, 1993 on The Evening Affair.
File is an audio reel containing a recording of Mark Butler and Don Rice at the rally for Clayoquot Sound held in Halifax on November 1, 1993. The recording aired November 19, 1993 and was rebroadcast the same day on The Evening Affair.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Len Johnson, an anti-nuclear activist and retired member of the Canadian armed forces. Johnson, the author of "A General for Peace" spoke with CKDU's Cindy Duffy.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Jose Lutzenburg, a Brazilian ecologist and former employee of the German chemical giant BASF. Lutzenburg spoke with Adrian Scott of the Latin America Information Group (LAIG) about the destruction of the Brazilian rain forests and its significance.
Series contains audio reels from CKDU radio with interviews and reports conducted by CKDU radio hosts on health topics, including LGBTQ+ issues and AIDS.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Doctor Alex Richman, a professor of psychiatry at Dalhousie, on why Nova Scotia had an usually high rate of involuntary admissions to mental institutions. The interview was conducted by CKDU's Phil Savage. The episode was recorded in August 1986, and was broadcast on August 17, 1986.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Canadian queer liberation activist Ken Popert on The Body Politic, a gay liberation newspaper in Toronto. The interview was conducted by Eleanor Brown. The episode was recorded on January 14, 1987, and was broadcast on January 20, 1987.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Kevin Orr of the AIDS Committee of Toronto while he was in Halifax for a meeting of the Canadian Public Health Association the previous year. CKDU's Ken Burke spoke with Orr about the privately managed education groups springing up across the country to inform people about AIDS. The AIDS Committee of Toronto was a model that helped form many others like it, including in Metro Halifax. The episode was recorded on January 14, 1987, and was broadcast on January 20, 1987.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Doctor Pamela Brown, the United Church of Canada's Atlantic representative at a study group that investigated sexual orientation and lifestyles. The interview was conducted by CKDU's Robert Matthews. The episode was recorded on September 1, 1987.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Doctor Marie Campbell, a social worker from Carleton University, on the issue of technology in health care. She argues that the introduction of new technology has meant less time with clients and patients. Campbell came to Halifax to discuss the administration of what she calls the "caring professions". The interview was conducted by CKDU's Donna Mayer. The episode was recorded on November 27, 1987, and was broadcast on the same day and on June 16, 1988 on The Evening Affair and Title Waves, CKDU programs.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Neil Erskine, the station manager from 1981-1982. The interview was conducted by A. Jones. The episode was recorded in 1987.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Doctor Pierre Lavigne, an epidemiologist who reported that for the first time in Nova Scotia heterosexuals tested positive for AIDS, citing the same bisexual man as the carrier. The interview was conducted by CKDU's Lisa Blackburn. The episode was recorded on January 6, 1988, and was broadcast on January 10 on Title Waves, a CKDU program.
File is an audio reel containing an interview with Fred Wells, one of the founding members of the Nova Scotia People With AIDS (PWA) Coalition. The interview was conducted by CKDU's John Cairncross. The episode was recorded on April 23, 1988, and was broadcast on April 28, 1988, and April 29, 1988 on Title Waves and The Evening Affair, CKDU programs.