Galanty Productions Ltd. - general letters & memos
- 24
- File
- [1968]-1971
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
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Galanty Productions Ltd. - general letters & memos
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Galanty Productions Ltd. - general letters & memos
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
[“Quentin Durgens, M.P.: A Trust of Anguish” script]
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Duke, Daryl
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Contains notes on a number of subjects including finances, film, and radio.
Duke, Daryl
The Pedestal newspaper collection
Collection consists of digital copies of a complete run of The Pedestal, a feminist periodical published by the Vancouver Women's Caucus and edited by the Pedestal collective. The periodical referred to itself as a women's liberation newspaper and later as a lesbian-feminist newspaper; it published non-fiction, personal stories, poetry, reviews, letters to the editor, news of the women's movement, informational resources, a dream page and a calendar of events. It was distributed to individual subscribers, women's groups and sold by members at demonstrations and political events, and was available at bookstores and other locations around Vancouver. The Pedestal engaged in debates with members and readers over homosexuality, socialism and relationships with men, and addressed political issues such as abortion, childcare, education, anti-imperialism and patriarchy.
Contributors include Liz Briemberg, Colette Connor, Deb Dubelko, Susan Dubrofsky, Pat Feindel, Barb Finlayson, Eileen Hausfather, Pat Hoffer, Nym Hughes, Beth Jankola, Sylvia Lindstrom, Judi Morton, Jean Rands, Anne Roberts, Diane Schrenk, Sharon Stevenson, Marcy Toms and Dodie Weppler.
Volume VI, Numbers 3 and 4 were published under the title Women Can.
[“The Protectors: Memo from the Class of ‘76” script]
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Duke, Daryl
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Series consists of audio recordings made by Duke including personal musical compilations, family voice recordings, interviews with Duke and various production themes.
Critics at Large: Censorship and the New Movie Act - Feb. 7, 1970.
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Duke, Daryl
Daryl Duke and Jack Webster/ CJOR Vancouver, March 8, 1970 re: "Payday."
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Duke, Daryl
CKVU - Memos From Daryl to Vancouver Show Staff.
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
[Photographs and screen text, various programs]
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Consists of enlarged, mounted photographs from various productions as well as screen text mounted on placards.
Duke, Daryl
Fonds consists of records documenting the business activities of Nunaga Publishing and its president, Rick Antonson. Fonds is divided into the following sub-series: Corporate records (1973-1988); Book and magazine project files (1970-1980); Sales and distribution records (1974-1983); Correspondence (1973-1984); Submissions and proposals (1974-1979); Government and book information files (1974-1980); Publicity and related records (1973-[1994]); and Douglas & McIntyre files (1977-2006).
Nunaga Publishing Company Ltd.
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Consists of film industry and general publications with reviews or articles about Duke and his work.
Duke, Daryl
The fonds consists primarily of records relating to the business activities of Press Gang Printers; it also includes some records arising from the collective's participation in the British Columbia Federation of Women. Activities and events documented include incorporation, the evolution of Press Gang's organizational structure, and the separation of the printing and publishing operations; collective and committee meetings; administration and unionization; financial management, grant and loan applications, and fundraising; liaison with other organizations in the women's movement and in other social movements; production and press work; marketing and promotion; and the financial difficulties leading to the closure of Press Gang in 1993.
Record types includes articles of incorporation; correspondence and reports; meeting agendas, minutes and supporting papers; collective agreements; photographs; ledgers, financial statements, income tax returns, and annual reports; printing samples (newsletters, newspapers, leaflets, brochures, posters, cards and other graphical material); production logbooks and customer accounts; and a Press Gang quilt.
Press Gang Printers
[“The Psychiatrist: Such Civil War in my Love and Hate” script]
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Duke, Daryl
Fonds consists of records relating primarily to the academic and professional life of Bill Richards, and in part to his personal life. Activities, topics, and events documented include Richards’ course development and instruction; academic conference participation and presentations; research projects and partnerships; writing and publications; computer software development, implementation, communications, and analyses; grant writing and applications; employment; and his death and memorial. Records include correspondence, notes, course syllabi, program manuals and data sets, publications and reports, grant applications, conference programs and proceedings, software programs, and sound and moving image recordings.
Fonds is arranged into 7 series:
Richards, Bill
[“The Bold Ones: What’s the Prescription for Fear?” script]
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Duke, Daryl