Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Bedtime Stories for Adults. Description on case: "Story by Graham Greene; Read by Pam Brearley; aired Mar-11-1976."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Bedtime Stories for Adults. Description on case: "Report - written by Donald Bartheleme; read by Jerry Wasserman."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Pulp Press. Description on case: "Intro Madelein Vallee; The Neurotic's Handbook, by Don Austin; Read by David Campbell; produced by Peter Grant."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Pulp Press. Description on case: "Read by David Campbell; 8 stories from The Neurotic's Handbook forming part of the collection of stories under the title of Elbow Room."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Pulp Press. Description on case: "A story written [and] told by Bryan Carson; announcer - Madelein Vallee; produced by Peter Grant."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Pulp Press. Description on case: "Mark Mealing reads from his poems Coyotes Running Here; produced by Peter Grant."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Pulp Press. Description on case: "Norbert Ruebsaat reads from his book Cordillera published by Pulp Press; produced by Peter Grant; intro/extro by Marguerite Beaulieu."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Pulp Press. Description on case: "An interview with three members of the pulp press collective about the upcoming revival of the three cent pulp; produced by David Morton, Miriam Walker [and] Ian McLatchie."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Pulp Press. Description on case: "Intro by Miriam Walker; Produced by Ian McLatchie, David Morton, Jean Ladinski and Miriam Walker; Norbert Ruebsaat reading a number of his unpublished poems."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Pulp Press. Description on case: "Howie White reads from 'Accidents & other powems' about to be published by Pulp Press - recorded live by Norbert Ruebsaat; JT Osbourne and Group - recorded 1978 - "The Last Cultural Centre"; produced by David Morton, Ian McLatchie and Gene Ladinsky."
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of Gerry Gilbert reading at Isadora's during National Book Week. Description on case: "[Canada National] Book Week; Eleanor Wachtel introduces Gerry Gilbert."
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of John Gray performing at Isadora's during National Book Week. Description on case: "[Canada National] Book Week; Eleanor Wachtel introduces John Gray; recorded by Peter Grant/Michael McCavll at Isadora's 87-04-27."
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of Peter Trower reading at Isadora's during National Book Week. Description on case: "[Canada National] Book Week; Eleanor Wachtel introduces Peter Trower who reads his poetry."
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of a program about "Skid Road" in Vancouver. The program includes interviews with residents and workers in the [Downtown Eastside].
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of the Phoenix Chamber Choir singing as a finalist in the 1984 CBC National Choral Competition. The choir was conducted by Cortland Hultberg and the competition was held at the Canadian Memorial Church at 15th Avenue and Burrard.
Item is an audio reel containing an interview with and live music by Robert Jericho Stone and Michael Boyle. Plastic reel has sticker label reading "Ravi + Mike Caryn Interviews."
Item is an audio reel containing interviews about logging practices in British Columbia. The first seven minutes in an interview with [Bert] and the remainder of the tape contains an interview with Douglas Gook.
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Mountain Pass, a twelve part series featuring B.C. poets. The episode features an interview with George Stanley and readings of Stanley's writing. Case notes: "a look into hell and other things."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of a series called World of Words, created by Co-op Radio to celebrate the National Book Festival. This episode is titled 'An Unauthorized Voice' and is hosted by [Surian Mukherjee]. The episode includes interviews and readings by Jim Wong-Chu, Sadhu Binning (Punjabi Writers Forum) and Ajmer Rode (Punjabi Writers Forum) .
Item is an audio reel containing part two of a five part documentary series entitled 'Lyell Island and the Haida Nation: A Perspective'. The program is hosted by Jerome Twin Rainbow and includes speeches by various First Nations representatives including Lavina Lightbown, Simon Lucas, James Gosnell, Ed Newman and Saul Terry (Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs).
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of the final session of a conference on the topic of homelessness, part of the UN Year of Shelter for the Homeless. The conference was held on May 15-16 on UBC campus.
Item is an audio reel containing a program focused on AIDS education, resources and marginalized communities in Australia. The program explores myths of sex work and AIDS/HIV.
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of a program on the topic 'Third Class Citizens in the First World' and focuses on women and economic inequality. The program is hosted by Edna Brass from Crabtree Corner. Case notes [green tape on box]: "Obaa Crabtree Corner 7:15 mins"
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of an International Woodworkers of America seminar. Case notes [green tape on box]: "On May 15th, 1978 the New Westminster Local of the IWA - (International Woodworkers of America) held a seminar on right to work and southern organizing. The speakers asked for supporter in the campaign against Right to Work."
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of various speeches on the topic of union organizing. Case notes [green tape on box]: "Early 20th Century organizing in the Prince Rupert area (in the mines and woods, OBUS) [and] discussions of unions today."
Part is a recording containing clips of various speakers on the topics of free trade agreements and the relationship between unions and the government.
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of an evening of stories, songs and slides told by Lam Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche; translated by Palden Ronge, President of The Tibetan Cultural Society of B.C.
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of an interview by [Shayla Freeman] with Neil Griggs of the False Creek Development Team. Note on case: "3rd of 3" [possibly 3rd reel of a total of three reels].
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of the first of six hours of the Women and Words program. The hosts are Lauren [Jang] and Candace [Kerr]. The radio program highlights workshops, readers, panels, and speakers from the Women and Words conference, an international and bilingual conference on women and the written word that happened at UBC. The first hour includes an introduction and overview of the conference, as well as selected speeches.
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of the second of six hours of the Women and Words program. The hosts are Lauren [Jang] and Candace [Kerr]. The radio program highlights workshops, readers, panels, and speakers from the Women and Words conference, an international and bilingual conference on women and the written word that happened at UBC. The second hour focuses on the theme of women and the media.
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of the third of six hours of the Women and Words program. The radio program highlights workshops, readers, panels, and speakers from the Women and Words conference, an international and bilingual conference on women and the written word that happened at UBC. The third hour focuses on the theme of language and criticism in women's writing, and includes a piece by Brenda [Kilpatrick] on Media Watch and the CRTC; and [Hilary Mackie] on women's news.
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of the fourth of six hours of the Women and Words program. The radio program highlights workshops, readers, panels, and speakers from the Women and Words conference, an international and bilingual conference on women and the written word that happened at UBC. The fourth hour focuses on the theme of women in the theatre. The hour is hosted by Sally Ireland. Guests include Paula [Jardin], Solange [Kalan] on the development of feminist theatre in Quebec, Margaret Hollingsworth on the structure of women's plays and Pam Hawthorn.
Part is an audio recording of the sixth of six hours of the Women and Words program. The radio program highlights workshops, readers, panels, and speakers from the Women and Words conference, an international and bilingual conference on women and the written word that happened at UBC. The last hour focuses on sexual politics of women and writing and is hosted by Julie Riddington.