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Reading by Lee Maracle

Item is an audio reel containing a recording of a reading by Lee Maracle. Description on tape case: "Lee Maracle at R2B2 reading/launching new book 'I Am Woman' recorded by Jenny Shaw."

Noon Spec by Helen O'Brien

Item is an audio reel containing a recording of a talk with Sarah Ellis and Alma Lee. Description on tape case: "Conversation with Sarah Ellis, Vancouver author, library and storyteller, and Alma Lee of the Vancouver Writers' festival."

Bedtime Stories For Adults : Books Sunday Evening Post

Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Bedtime Stories for Adults. [Carey Ditmars] is the reader. Description on case: "story by Lorne Saunders from 'Faces of the Old North'; Prod. Ingrid Klassen; To go with Show #8 of Sunday Evening Post Reel #3; aired Jan-1-1976."

Bedtime Stories For Adults : Fables : Aesop

Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Bedtime Stories for Adults. Description on case: "1. The Dog [and] the shadow, 2. The Jay [and] the Peacocks, 3. The man [and] the wood, 4. The Four Oxen [and] the Lion, 5. The Labourer [and] the Nightingale; Read by Ingrid Klassen; aired 1976."

Bedtime Stories For Adults : The Birds

Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Bedtime Stories for Adults. Description on case: "By Ethel Wilson; read by Beth Jankola; aired Dec-28-1975."

Bedtime Stories For Adults : Report

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."

Pulp Press : #24 Howie White reads from Accidents [and] other Powems [and] JT [Osbourne] & Co. sing songs

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."

#1 - Women And Words - Introductory Hour

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.

#2 - Women And Words - Women And The Media

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.

#3 - Women And Words - Language Hour

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.

#4 - Women And Words - Theatre Hour

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.

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