- AAAB1786
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- [196-?] [date recorded]
Part of Dorothy Livesay fonds
RECORDED: [location unknown], [196-?] SUMMARY: A poetry "happening" with music. Poets Judy Copithorne, Bill Bissett, Gerry Gilbert and Wayne Nyberg read from their work.;
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Part of Dorothy Livesay fonds
RECORDED: [location unknown], [196-?] SUMMARY: A poetry "happening" with music. Poets Judy Copithorne, Bill Bissett, Gerry Gilbert and Wayne Nyberg read from their work.;
Al Purdy interview : [Livesay, 196-?] ; Purdy on CBC "Anthology"
Part of Dorothy Livesay fonds
CALL NUMBER: T1609:0006 item 1 RECORDED: [location unknown], [196-?] SUMMARY: Poet Al Purdy is interviewed by Dorothy Livesay. [ca. 15 minutes];
CALL NUMBER: T1609:0006 item 2 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1970 SUMMARY: Al Purdy reads his poetry on the CBC Radio program "Anthology". [ca. 15 minutes; an off-air recording];
Al Purdy interview : [Sandler, 1975]
CALL NUMBER: T1609:0001 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1975-08-08 & 09 SUMMARY: Ideas; early attitudes in Vancouver; 1950s; science fiction; perception of past and future; discussion of Ameliasburg.;
CALL NUMBER: T1609:0002 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1975-08-08 & 09 SUMMARY: Discussion of Ameliasburg poem; other poems; problems in analysis of poems.;
CALL NUMBER: T1609:0003 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1975-08-15 SUMMARY: Castro and the Che Guevara poems; discussion of other poets; regionalism.;
CALL NUMBER: T1609:0004 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1975-08-16 SUMMARY: Art and its functions; literary criticsm; various poems.;
CALL NUMBER: T1609:0005 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1975-08-16 SUMMARY: Literary criticism; discussion of various poems.;
Part of Dorothy Livesay fonds
RECORDED: [location unknown], [196-?] SUMMARY: Poet Alden Nowlan reads from his work.;
Anne Marriott : poetry reading and interview
RECORDED: [location unknown], [198-] SUMMARY: Includes an interview with, and poetry reading by, B.C. poet Anne Marriott.;
Part of Don Mowatt fonds
SUMMARY: "Anthology" is a series planned as a literary magazine for radio, featuring short stories, poetry, literary talks, discussions, and reports on the arts from various world centres. This episode contai;ns three items. The program opens with Kildare Dobbs talking about Brian Moore's new novel, "The Great Victorian Collection". It continues with an anthology of poems by women poets from the Maritimes,; entitled "A Kind of Grace", selected and introduced by Margery Whitlaw. Also included is an interview with Burton Bernstein about Bernstein's recent biography of James Thurber; the interviewer is Wendy Blair.
Arts calendar : [Stephen Scobie]
Part of Rogers Cable TV (Victoria) fonds
Public access. Poet Stephen Scobie is interviewed.
Audrey Alexandra Brown : radio audition
SUMMARY: Well-known Victoria poet Audrey Brown auditions for CJVI radio. The format is a proposed late evening radio program that includes poetry readings, stories, Bible quotations, and personal anecdotes.;
Awake in the red desert! & the Mandan massacre
SUMMARY: Fourteen poems by Bill Bissett.;
Part of John Emerson fonds
SUMMARY: "Best of Emerson" is a twice-a-week series (Monday and Friday) that ran from July 2 to September 28, 1962. In this series Vancouver's provocative conversationalist, John Emerson, discusses unusual asp;ects of Vancouver history and gives his recollections and impressions of well-known people. This episode, number 26 in the series, features a poem by B.C resident Eric Hammerstrom Green. This is the f;inal episode in the series.;
Part of Dorothy Livesay fonds
RECORDED: [location unknown], 1967 SUMMARY: Poet Bill Bissett reads from his work.;
Bill Bissett : poetry reading : [Capilano College, 1973]
Part of Capilano Review collection
RECORDED: North Vancouver (B.C.), 1973-[Fall] SUMMARY: Poet Bill Bissett reads his work at Capilano College.;
Part of Capilano Review collection
RECORDED: North Vancouver (B.C.), 1974-09-18 SUMMARY: bp Nichol reads his poetry at Capilano College.;
Part of Dorothy Livesay fonds
RECORDED: [location unknown], [196-?] SUMMARY: Poems [or songs?] include: Lisa; Norfolk County; Farewell; Hymn of the 20th Century; Shakespeare's "Sonnet 130"; Birney's "Wind Chimes in a Temple Ruin"; Blake's "London"; Pound's "Canto II".;
Canadian poets conference, Fredericton, N.B., 1968 : poetry reading
Part of Dorothy Livesay fonds
RECORDED: [location unknown], 1968 SUMMARY: Two poets read their work at a Canadian poets conference. The first reader is not identified, but the second is likely Alden Nowlan.;
Capilano Review was a serial publication devoted to poetry. The collection consists of recordings of readings by Canadian poets and writers at Capilano College in North Vancouver, 1973-1975.
Part of Don Mowatt fonds
SUMMARY: A Christmas poem by George Bowering.;
Daphne Marlatt : poetry reading
Part of Dorothy Livesay fonds
RECORDED: [location unknown], 1965 SUMMARY: Poet Daphne Marlatt reads from her work.;
Daphne Marlatt interview : [Langlois, 197-?]
Part of Provincial Archives of British Columbia audio interviews, 1974-1992
RECORDED: [location unknown], [197-?] SUMMARY: Poet Daphne Marlatt is interviewed by Bill Langlois.;
Part of Dorothy Livesay fonds
RECORDED: [location unknown], 1965 SUMMARY: Fourth year student David Cull reads his poetry to an English class.;
Part of Dorothy Livesay fonds
RECORDED: [location unknown], [196-?] SUMMARY: Poet David Dawson reads his poetry.;
Part of Capilano Review collection
RECORDED: North Vancouver (B.C.), 1974-02-19 SUMMARY: David Phillips reads his poetry at Capilano College.;
Part of Don Mowatt fonds
SUMMARY: An item on the poet Dorothy Livesay, prepared and reported by Paul Grant. The network feed is introduced by Grant, with some explanation.;
Dorothy Livesay : [lecture on ballads]
Part of Dorothy Livesay fonds
RECORDED: [location unknown], [197-?] SUMMARY: Poet Dorothy Livesay lectures on the subject of modern ballads.;
Part of Dorothy Livesay fonds
RECORDED: [location unknown], [1973?] SUMMARY: Poet Dorothy Livesay records her (highly personal) comments about herself and her writings. The recording was possibly intended to organize her thoughts prior to writing.;
Dorothy Livesay : [poems set to music by Violet Archer]
Part of Dorothy Livesay fonds
RECORDED: Edmonton (Alta.), 1972 SUMMARY: Poems by Dorothy Livesay, set to music by Violet Archer. World premiere, 1972.;
Dorothy Livesay : [reading at/for OISE]
Part of Dorothy Livesay fonds
RECORDED: [location unknown], [197-?] SUMMARY: Poet Dorothy Livesay reads from her work at or for "OISE" [presumably, the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education].;
Dorothy Livesay : [reading for CHUM Toronto broadcast]
Part of Dorothy Livesay fonds
SUMMARY: Poet Dorothy Livesay reads from and comments on her work in a CHUM Toronto radio broadcast, 1967.;
Dorothy Livesay : [reading for CKUA Edmonton broadcast]
Part of Dorothy Livesay fonds
SUMMARY: Poet Dorothy Livesay reads from her work in a CKUA Edmonton radio broadcast, 1972.;
Dorothy Livesay : [reading on Anthology]
Part of Dorothy Livesay fonds
RECORDED: [location unknown], [196-?] SUMMARY: Poet Dorothy Livesay reads from her work on the CBC Radio program "Anthology".;