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The Freya Björg Olafson fonds includes a newspaper article (2017).
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The Freya Björg Olafson fonds includes a newspaper article (2017).
The Ryan Vetter fonds includes a newspaper article (2009).
Vetter, Ryan
This U-matic tape contains two episodes of the Coming Out! cable access tv program produced by the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective:
Cut 1: Interview with Bishop John S. Spong (Episcopal, New Jersey), author of Living in Sin and Rescuing the Bible from Fundamentalists. Taped at Portage Community Television, Portage la Prairie, May 6, 1990. 29:10 minutes.
Cut 2: Interview with Noreen Stevens, lesbian cartoonist ("Chosen Family"). Taped at VPW, Winnipeg, October 28, 1991. 28:40 minutes.
Winnipeg Gay Media Collective
The Norbert Vesak fonds includes the following series: biographical information (1971-1990); other ballets (1981-1990); correspondence (1971-1990); The Ecstasy of Rita Joe (1971-1977); Belong (1981); photographs (1971) and programmes (1983-1985).
Vesak, Norbert
The Evelyn Hart fonds includes the following series: biographies; newspaper articles (1980-2017); competitions (1980-1991); awards (1982-2007); Royal Winnipeg Ballet reviews (1977-2005); publicity and schedules (1974-2005); International Dictionary of Ballet entry (1992); guest performances (1984- 2006); Bayerische Staatsoper (1989-1993); special performances/fundraisers (1982-2004); filmed performances (1987-2006); correspondence ([1985]-2005); minutes (2003); career after dance (2007-2014); miscellaneous (1982-2000); photographs (1975-2005); moving images (1980-2004); sound recordings (1988-1995); negatives; and slides .
The Eva von Gencsy fonds includes the following series: alumni questionnaire (1991); newspaper articles (1950-2013); biographical information (1948-[1974]); records of the Hope and Wellness Centre; photographs (1948-1953); and obituaries (2013).
Charlotte Wright Cochrane fonds
The Charlotte Wright fonds include the following series: scrapbooks (1948-1954); biographical information (1954-2009); programmes (1952-1959) and photographs (1953).
Wright, Charlotte