Publications
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Title | Date | Publisher | Issue/Volume | Location | Physical Location | Author | Notes | |
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Rings | 1971-07 | 400 copies printed July, 1971 at York Street Commune | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | Canada, 1971 (box 1) | Daphne Marlatt | Queer poet | ||
WorkForce | 1975-06 | Vocations for Social Change | #46 | Oakland, California, United States | Canada, 1971 (box 5) | Vocations for Social Change | Letters from the editor from queer readers ; Call for support for Lesbian Mothers National Defense Fund ; "Gay Libration" resource guide | |
The British Columbia Monthly | 1972-06 | Bob Amussen and Gerry Gilbert | Vol. 1 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1972 | Reviews of books: The Day Stan Persky & Daughters of the Moon by Joan Haggerty ; poetry by bill bissett | ||
Women's Place: Who We Are, Where We Are, How We Got Here | 1973 | The Women's Place | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1972 (box 2) | SU.S.A.n | Feminist organization with lesbian group | ||
Public Access Report | 1973-01 | New York, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1972 (box 1) | Carol M. Anshien -- Janice Cohen -- Arnold Klein -- Charles I. Levine -- Lynda Meyer -- Richard Skidmore | Queer organizations (Gay Activists Alliance, Homosexual Renaissance, Lambda Club) in New York public channel U.S.A.ge statistics ; Public Access Celebration (July 6, 7, 8, 1972) | |||
Radical Software | 1973 | Raindance Foundation | Vol. 2, No. 5 | New York, United States | U.S.A., 1972 (box 2) | Juan Downey -- Frank Gillette -- Beryl Korot -- Ira Schneider | Queer organizations in directory: Gay Video Artists, Queer Blue Light, | |
Radical Software | 1973 | Raindance Foundation | Vol. 2, No. 3 | New York, United States | U.S.A., 1972 (box 3) | Article: Ursa Major (p. 24), focuses on Mary Myers and mentions her program "Films of Erotica" which featured queer works ("Connie Beeson...'Holding' a portrait of two girls in love" and "Mike Kuchar's male homosexual film 'Chronicles'" | ||
Women and Film, 1896-1973: International Festival | 1973 | Canada, 1973 | Screening of Maedchen in Uniform, Pit of Loneliness, Portrait of Jason, Gertrude Stein: When This You See Remember Me, Holding (Constance Beeson), How The Hell Are You? (Veronika Soul), I Don't Know (Penelope Spheeris), Two Right, Two Left, Drop One (Recha Jungmann), | |||||
The Western Front | 1974 | The Western Front Society | 1 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1974 | Western Front | General Idea, Paul Wong, etc. | |
Mondo Artie: Art's Birthday, the Hollywood Deccadance | 1974 | The Western Front Society | Episode No. 1681 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | Canada 1974 (Box 1) | Western Front Film and Video | General Idea | |
Women in Focus | 1974 | Women in Focus | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | Canada, 1974 (Box 4) | Women in Focus | Dr. Pepper Schwartz on Bisexuality; Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon, an interview | ||
Gay Tide | 1975-11 | Vancouver Gay Alliance Toward Equality | Vol. 3, No. 1 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1975 (Box 1) | |||
Fanzini Goes to the Movies | 1974 | J.J. Baylin | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | Canada, 1975 (Box 1) | FANZINI GOES TO THE MOVIES includes contributions from a host of artists and writers including A.A. Bronson, John Dowd, General Idea, Peter Hujar, Ray Johnson, John Jack Baylin, and Reggie Walker. Loosely divided into seven sections (Letters/Discussion, Deliverance, Women in Microfiche, Dissolve or Perish, Feshit!, Palm Casino Revue, and Sensational Action), the zine collages together appropriated advertisement imagery, correspondence between some of the artists, cartoons, and soft-core porn. From Queer Zines, Volume One (second edition): Fanzini was produced by John Jack Baylin, originally as a faux (or not-so-faux) fanzine to John Dowd, a handsome New York leatherman with a physique reminiscent of a ‘Tom of Finland’ character. Dowd himself provided many of the collages that appear in Fanzini, especially the earlier issues: They tend to combine Walt Disney characters and leathermen. Fanzini Goes to the Movies includes contributions by Ray Johnson, Vince Aletti, Peter Hujar, and General Idea. We see that the editor has now made connections to New York’s more radical gay scene of the time, not the gay liberation set, but the intellectual hedonists of the witching hour. The classic FETISH border appears for the first time. | |||
Feminist Communication Collective | Autumn 1975 | Feminist Communication Collective | Vol. 3, No. 3 | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | Canada, 1975 (Box 2) | Labyris (Montreal Gay Women) news; | ||
Montreal People's Yellow Pages | Egg Publishing | No. 3 | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | Canada, 1975 (Box 2) | Section on Gay Montreal | |||
Willamette Valley Observer | Feb. 21 - March 7, 1975 | Vol. 1, No. 4 | Eugene, Oregon, United States | U.S.A., 1975 (Box 1) | "Secret Identity Troubles Homosexuals" by Randy Shilts | |||
Women: A Journal of Liberation | 1976 | Vol. 4, No. 3 | New York, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1975 (Box 1) | "Growing Up Gay" by Mary Anne Deutschmann ; "Lesbian Mothers" Interview by the Journal staff ; "Child Sharing" Lesbian Community Center, Baltimore ; | |||
The Activist: A Student Journal of Politics and Opinion | 1975 | Vol. 15, Nos. 1, 2 | Oberlin, Ohio, United States | U.S.A., 1975 (Box 1) | "Fucking is Work" by the Wages Due Collective, Toronto, Ontario ("It is the existence of lesbianism that makes fucking visible as labour") | |||
First Annual Documentary Video Festival | 1975-02 | New York, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1975 (Box 3) | Screenings of "The Politics of Intimacy" by Julie Gustafson, "Liberation" by People's Video Theater, and "Transsexuals" by Global Village | ||||
Kinesis | 1976-09 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vol. 5, No. 59 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1976 | Short story of homophobia and harrassment by Connie Smith; Book review of "Loving Women" by the Nomadic Sisters; | ||
Kinesis | 1976-07 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vol. 5, No. 57 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1976 | Ad for conference "Toward a Strategy for the Lesbian Movement" in Toronto, July 1976 | ||
Kinesis | 1976-08 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vol. 5, No. 58 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1976 | Lesbian consciousness raising group | ||
A Community Cable Station Model for Vancouver, British Columbia | 1976-01 | The Metro Media Association of Greater Vancouver | Canada, 1976 (Box 1) | Groups such as GATE, Isis, Status of Women were questioned | ||||
Isis: Women's Media - 1976 Catalogue | 1976 | Isis: Women's Media Centre | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | Canada, 1976 (Box 2) | Descriptions of "Home Movie" by Jan Oxenberg ; | |||
Toronto Women's Bookstore | 1976 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1976 (Box 1) | Catalog: Section on Lesbian Women | ||||
Alternative America: A Directory of 5000 Alternative Lifestyle Groups and Organizations | 1976 | Cambridge, Massachussetts, United States | U.S.A., 1976 (Box 1) | Richard Gardner | Some listings of queer groups | |||
Upstream | 1977-11 | Vol. 2, No. 1 | Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1977 (Box 2) | Halifax Gay Conference review | |||
The Body Politic: Gay Liberation Journal | 1977-11 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1977 (Box 3) | Contains "Rights of access: Cable, FM, and the dailies - One foot in the door, two doors in the face" by David Mole | ||||
Jump Cut | Jump Cut Associates | No. 19 | Berkeley, California, United States | U.S.A., 1977 (Box 1) | Contains "The Crisis of Naming In Feminist Film Criticism" by B. Ruby Rich, which contains analysis of Maedchen in Uniform | |||
Jump Cut | Jump Cut Associates | No. 18 | Berkeley, California, United States | U.S.A., 1977 (Box 1) | Contains "Julia: The Special Woman" by Martha Vicinus, which analyses Julia's lesbian undertones; and "Gays in Film" by Richard Dyer; and "The Gay Cultural Front" by Thomas Waugh, examines the state of Gay Culture in various locations | |||
Jump Cut | Jump Cut Associates | No. 16 | Berkeley, California, United States | U.S.A., 1977 (Box 1) | Contains special section on "Gays and Film" with writings: "Introduction" by Chuck Kleinhaus; "Films by Gays for Gays" by Thomas Waugh; "Homosexuality and Film Noir" by Richard Dyer; "Fassbinder's Fox and His Friends" by Bob Cant; "Foxed: A Reply to Cant" by Andrew Britton; "Leaving the Dance: Bertolucci's Gay Images" by Will Aitken; and "A Dialogue: Gays and Straights, Film and the Left" by Tom Waugh and Chuck Kleinhaus | |||
Multi Media Resource Center Resource Guide: Human Sexuality | Fall 1977 | Vol. 2, No. 1 | San Francisco, California, United States | U.S.A., 1977 (Box 2) | ||||
Kinesis | 1977-03 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vol. 6, No. 4 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1977 | "Holly Devor: Photo Artist" profile on photographs of gender ambiguous people; B.C.FW Convention lesbian caucus | ||
Kinesis | 1977-12 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vol. 7, No. 1 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1977 | "Gay Rights Decision Due" profile on GATE complaint under the B.C. Human Rights Code against the Vancouver Sun which had refused to run an ad advertising Gay Tide; "Diana Press vandalized" | ||
Kinesis | 1977-06 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vol. 6, No. 7 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1977 | "Sexual Orientation Bill C25" and "Gay Demonstration" against police harrassment (both articles about activities of GATE); "Lesbian Fired" from Canadian Armed Forces; "The ERA: What is it?" (Equal Rights Amendment in United States); profile on Rita Mae Brown; "B.C.FW Lesbianism/Feminism" | ||
Kinesis | 1977-08 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vol. 6, No. 9 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1977 | "Lesbian Mothers" Wages Due Lesbians picket in front of Supreme Court; "GATE Needs Support"; "Sexual Orientation" the Ontario Human Rights Commission has recommended that discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation be forbidden under the Ontario Human Rights Code; | ||
Kinesis | 1977-07 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vol. 6, No. 8 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1977 | "Sexual Orientation" GATE appeal overturned | ||
Kinesis | 1977-09 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vol. 6, No. 10 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1977 | "Homosexual Non-Rights?" on the Homosexual Rights workshop prepared by the Vancouver People's Law School; "Lesbian Literary Society" event | ||
Kinesis | 1977-10 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vol. 6, No. 11 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1977 | "Feminism as Ideology - Lesbian Caucus"; "Lesbian Mothers"; "Lesbian Wins Custody"; "GATE Appeals to Supreme Court" | ||
Kinesis | 1977-02 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vol. 6, No. 3 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1977 | "Canadian Human Rights Act: A Feminist Critique"; "Rights of Lesbian SuB.C.ommittee of the B.C. Federation of Women"; "New bilingual newsletter Lesbian Canada Lesbienne" by the Atlantic Provinces Political Lesbians for Equality (APPLE) | ||
Kinesis | 1977-11 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vol. 6, No. 12 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1978 (box 1) | "Gay Rights Rally" organized by National Gay Rights Coalition; "Lesbian Mother Still Fighting"; "What has Happened to the GATE Case and why does it Matter?" | ||
Kinesis | 1978-01 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vol. 7, No. 2 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1978 (box 1) | "GATE Case Will go to Supreme Court"; "Body Politic Raided: Vancouver Gay People Protest"; "Anti-Gay Campaigners" (Citizens Against Homosexual Rights Legislation); | ||
Kinesis | 1978-01 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vol. 7, No. 3 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1978 (box 1) | "A Response to the Lesbian Caucus" by Linda Yanz and David Smith | ||
Kinesis | 1978-05 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vol. 7, No. 5 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1978 (box 1) | "Anita & Renaissance" about Anita Bryant tour and protest by GATE; "GATE vs. The Vancouver Sun in the Supreme Court"; "Gay Custody" | ||
Kinesis | 1978-06 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vol. 7, No. 6 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1978 (box 1) | "An Interview with Holly Devor - A Member of the Coalition Formed to Oppose Anita Bryant's Campaign"; "Anti-Gay"; "Defending our Rights"; "Born Again Bigots" | ||
Kinesis | July-August 1978 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vol. 7, No. 7 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1978 (box 1) | "Combat Discrimination" actions against Anita Bryant and Renaissance Canada; "ERA Defeat"; "Bryant & Hitler"; "Lesbian Newsletter" | ||
Kinesis | 1978-09 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vol. 7, No. 8 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1978 (box 1) | "Festival in Cuba" with section on "Gay Rights Issue"; "Motherhood, Lesbianism, and Child Custody Pamphlet" by Francie Wyland (Wages Due Lesbians) | ||
Kinesis | 1978-10 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vol. 7, No. 9 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1978 (box 1) | "Coalition Against Discrimination" Anita Bryant issue; "Anti-Gay Socreds"; | ||
Networks: Bay Area Video Coalition Monthly | 1978-11 | Bay Area Video Coalition (BAVC) | Vol. 2, No. 4 | San Francisco, California, United States | U.S.A. 1978 (box 1) | "San Francisco Gay" 30 minute program produced by BAVC, announcement | ||
The Women Artists Group News | 1978-10 | Women Artists Group of the Northwest | Vol. 6, No. 4 | Seattle, Washington, United States | U.S.A. 1978 (box 1) | "Liberal View on Heterosexuality: A Creative Anti-13 Piece" by Dr. I.R. Nee PhD., M.D. | ||
Chrysalis: A Magazine of Women's Culture | 1978 | No. 6 | Los Angeles, California, United States | U.S.A 1978 (box 2) | ||||
Gay Tide | 1978-09 | Vancouver Gay Alliance Toward Equality | No. 20 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1978 (box 2) | |||
Midcontinental | Vol. 2, No. 3 | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada | Canada 1978 (box 1) | "Gay Urbanism in 3 Canadian Cities: Winnipeg vs. Toronto & Vancouver" by Barton Reid | ||||
Upstream: A Canadian Women's Publication | 1978-05 | Feminist Publications of Ottawa | Vol. 2, No. 4 | Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1978 (box 2) | "Anita Bryant in Ottawa" | ||
Upstream: A Canadian Women's Publication | 1978-07 | Feminist Publications of Ottawa | Vol. 2, No. 6 | Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1978 (box 2) | "Some American Feminists" National Film Board, Kathleen Shannon, 1977 (Rita Mae Brown, Kate Millett, Ti-Grace Atkinson) | ||
Upstream: A Canadian Women's Publication | 1978-10 | Feminist Publications of Ottawa | Vol. 3, No. 1 | Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1978 (box 2) | "And Then There are Female Impersonators..." by Kate Middleton; "Lesbian Fiction Context" sponsored by The Body Politic | ||
Centerfold | Fall 1978 | Arton's Publishing Inc. | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1978 (box 2) | "Rodney Werden's 'Baby Dolls'" by Lisa Steele | |||
Centerfold | 1978-12 | Arton's Publishing Inc. | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1978 (box 2) | ||||
Live from Toronto, The Hummer Sisters present Video Cabaret | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1978 (box 4) | ||||||
Art-Rite | 1978 | Art-Rite Publishing | No. 18 | New York, New York, United States | Canada 1978 (box 4) | The nineteenth issue of cutting edge '70s New York art rag "Art-Rite Magazine" is guest edited by Image Bank's Canadian co-conspirators Vincent Trasov and Michael Morris. It is a "mondo artie correspondence collage" extravaganza featuring contributions by John Dowd, Ray Johnson, General Idea, Coum Transmissions and Throbbing Gristle's Genesis P-Orridge, Chris Christopherson, and Cosey Fanni Tutti, Eric Metcalfe, John Jack Baylin, Albrecht D., Terry Reid, Robert Fones, Environmental Communications, Les Levine, Paul Cotton, Robert Cumming, Gilbert & George, Brian Luczak, G.A. Cavellini, John Giorno, Andy Warhol, Zeke, and of course Image Bank. | ||
Sexuality - Films for Discussion | 1980 | Sydney Filmmakers Co-op; Feminist Film Workers | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia | Global 1978 (box 2) | Brochure | |||
Chrysalis: A Magazine of Women's Culture | 1979 | No. 7 | Los Angeles, California, United States | Global 1978 (box 2) | ||||
Vanguard | 1979-02 | Vancouver Art Gallery Association | Vol. 8, No. 1 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1979 (box 1) | Article "Anarchy and the Square, a Discussion with Paul Wong" (interview with Russell Keziere about in ten sity). | ||
Vanguard | 1979-09 | Vancouver Art Gallery Association | Vol. 8, No. 7 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1979 (box 1) | "13 Cameras / Vancouver" review, with discussion of Marian Penner Bancroft and Paul Wong. | ||
Kinesis | 1979-11 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1979 (box 2) | Articles: "Plenary supports lesbians in workforce", "C of E says it's OK for clergy to be gay" (Church of England), "You can join a group of lesbian mothers and supportive friends", "Lesbian feminists, their children, and you", "Brief pushes for inclusion of sexual orientation in rights code", "Play it again, Sun!" (about queer classified ads in the Vancouver Sun), "Take an overview on violence against lesbians and gay men", | |||
Gay Tide | 1979-12 | Vancouver Gay Alliance Toward Equality | No. 23 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1979 (box 2) | |||
Gay Tide | 1979-06 | Vancouver Gay Alliance Toward Equality | No. 22 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1979 (box 2) | |||
B.C.FW - British Columbia Federation of Women Newsletter | 1979-12 | British Columbia Federation of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1979 (box 2) | "Tapes for Lesbian Show" | |||
Kinesis | December 1978 - January 1979 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vol. 7, No. 11 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1979 (box 2) | "Give LIL a little" (Lesbian Information Line); "Fight job harrassment" with section on sexual orientation; | ||
Kinesis | September/October 1979 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1979 (box 2) | "Protest against violence towards lesbians, gays"; "A letter to all feminists, all lesbians, all lesbian-feminists..."; "Quadra managers speak with Kinesis about solemn feminists"; letter to the editor "I'd like to comment on suggestions that you curtail the lesbian perspective in Kinesis." | |||
Kinesis | 1979-08 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1979 (box 2) | "Celebrating with lesbian pride" 10th anniversary of Stonewall pride marches; | |||
Kinesis | 1979-07 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1979 (box 2) | "Lesbians are bad for business?" about classified ads in newspapers and LIL line; "High energy, largest leaping lesbian dance in Canada" about 1979 Bi-National Lesbian Conference in Toronto; "Lesbian Sensibility Debate - Part III" | |||
Kinesis | 1979-06 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1979 (box 2) | "Gay Tide washed out by Supreme Court"; "Lesbian, Gay" ("Lesbians and gay men in Nevada are getting ready to organize if a Briggs Initiative-style bill is introduced in the closing weeks of the state legislature's current session."); "Lesbian sensibility" in art | |||
Kinesis | April/May 1979 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1979 (box 2) | "GATE Move Timely"; "There is no monolithic lesbian sensibility: Response to Connie Smith's 'Lesbian Sense and Sensibility'"; "Old and gay" | |||
Kinesis | 1979-02 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1979 (box 2) | "Born-Again Bigotry" (Anita Bryant protest); "Lesbian Mother Wins Custody"; "Lesbian Mothers Retain Custody"; "Harassment Targets Women" ("Under the guise of a renewed search for fugitive Katherine Ann Power, the FBI has been harassing lesbians and feminists in a number of cities over the past four months."); "What do you do with 1000 lesbians?" "Banning the Books"; "Should we soft-pedal Lesbianism or Abortion?" | |||
Kinesis | 1979 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vol. 8, No. 1 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1979 (box 2) | "Body Politic Acquitted"; "Michigan - Lesbian Mother Wins Custody"; "Lesbian Sense and Sensibility"; "We Shouldn't Identify with Gays?" | ||
Branching Out: Canadian Magazine for Women | 1979 | New Women's Magazine Society | Vol. 6, No. 1 | Edmonton, Alberta, Canada | Canada 1979 (box 2) | "Festival Notebook: Women in Focus" with reviews of Barbara Hammer, Liz Mersky, and "First National Lesbian Conference" | ||
Lesbian Feminism | Holly Devor | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1979 (box 3) | |||||
Centerfold | February/March 1979 | Arton's Publishing Inc. | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1979 (box 3) | Special issue on the Body Politic Trial | |||
Centerfold | 1979-05 | Arton's Publishing Inc. | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1979 (box 3) | More Body Politic Trial | |||
Canada Video: Colin Campbell, Pierre Falardeau/Julien Poulin, General Idea, Tom Sherman, Lisa Steele | 1980 | The National Gallery of Canada | Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1979 (box 4) | Exhibition Catalogue. Brief mentions of queer themes in artists works | |||
Upstream | 1979-01 | Feminist Publications of Ottawa | Vol. 3, No. 2 | Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1979 (box 4) | "LOON (Lesbians of Ottawa Now) in process of disbanding"; "Gay bars - sad bars"; "A statement on The Body Politic" by Canadian Lesbian and Gay Rights Coalition; "Lesbians to meet in spring" (Lesbian Organization of Toronto, bi-national lesbian conference | ||
Upstream: A Canadian Women's Publication | March/April 1979 | Feminist Publications of Ottawa | Vol. 3, No. 4 | Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1979 (box 4) | Review of "Minimum Cover, No Charge," a documentary about trans women ("male-to-female transsexuals") | ||
Upstream: A Canadian Women's Publication | 1979-07 | Feminist Publications of Ottawa | Vol. 3, No. 7 | Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1979 (box 4) | "Word is Out - Documenting Gay Oppression" by Patty Brady (film review); "Ottawa mayor opens gay conference, meets Renaissance" | ||
Upstream: A Canadian Women's Publication | 1979-08 | Feminist Publications of Ottawa | Vol. 3, No. 8 | Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1979 (box 4) | "Jeanne d'Arc Jutras: ecrivaine quebecoise - Les lesbiennes ont ouvert les portes aux feministes" | ||
Broadside | 1979-12 | Broadside Communications Ltd. | Vol. 1, No. 3 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1979 (box 4) | Letter to the editor from Chris Bearchell on lesbian oppression in the feminist movement; "Just good friends" (speculation that Eleanor Roosevelt was queer) | ||
Broadside | 1979-11 | Broadside Communications Ltd. | Vol. 1, No. 2 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1979 (box 4) | "Holly Near: Sings Out"; and lots of mentions of queerness | ||
Broadside | 1979-10 | Broadside Communications Ltd. | Vol. 1, No. 1 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1979 (box 4) | "Volley Number Two" about difficulty of lesbians crossing the border into the United States; re-printed letter to the editor regarding invisibilization of lesbians in labelling of photograph from Pat Leslie of the Lesbian Organization of Toronto; Review of "6 of 1" Feminist Artist Series" at A Space (artists: Jacki Apple, Pauline Oliveros, Martha Rosler, Carolee Schneeman, The Works, Nancy Nicol) | ||
Hobo-Quebec: Revue d'Information Culturelle et Litteraire | January-March 1979 | No. 36-37 | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | Canada 1979 (box 4) | Various queer works of art and poetry | |||
Homosexuality in Canada: A Bibliography | 1979 | Pink Triangle Press | Canadian Gay Archives Publication No. 1 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1979 (box 4) | Alex Spence | ||
Video Networks: The Bay Area Video Coalition Monthly | 1979-09 | Bay Area Video Coalition | Vol. 3, No. 2 | San Francisco, California, United States | U.S.A. 1979 (box 1) | "Social Change Meeting" (review of a meeting to hear reports on the Alternative Cinema Conference and to develop a forum for information exchange - mentions queer people as one of the marginalized communities involved) | ||
Sojourner: The New England Women's Journal of News, Opinions, and the Arts | 1979-04 | Vol. 4, No. 8 | Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States | U.S.A. 1979 (box 1) | Concert reviews for Holly Near and Meg Christian | |||
Northwest Passage: Washington's Independent Newspaper | 1979-05 | Vol. 18, No. 1 | Seattle, Washington, United States | U.S.A. 1979 (box 1) | "Defend Gay Rights - Radical Women" letter to the editor (about Anita Bryant, and Save Our Moral Ethics (SOME) group; "An interview with science fiction author Joanna Russ: Mother Dragons & Feminist Utopias" with segment on women writing characters that are gay men | |||
Northwest Passage: Washington's Independent Newspaper | 1979-10 | Vol. 18, No. 8 | Seattle, Washington, United States | U.S.A. 1979 (box 1) | "'Homophobia' in Woman's Issue" letter to the editor | |||
Chrysalis: A Magazine of Women's Culture | Summer 1979 | No. 8 | Los Angeles, California, United States | U.S.A. 1979 (box 2) | ||||
Jump Cut | 1979-11 | Jump Cut Associates | No. 21 | Berkeley, California, United States | U.S.A. 1979 (box 3) | "Word is Out, but still tongue-tied" by Ray Olson (review of "Word is Out: Stories of Some of Our Lives" documentary about queer people); reporting on the U.S. Conference for an Alternative Cinema, which featured a panel by the lesbian and gay men's caucuses. | ||
Jump Cut | 1979-05 | Jump Cut Associates | No. 20 | Berkeley, California, United States | U.S.A. 1979 (box 3) | "Girlfriends No Celebration of Female Bonding" by Rebecca A. Bailin (analysis of "Girlfriends" by Claudia Weill with mention of treatment of lesbianism); "Gay Film Work: Affecting but too Evasive" by Ray Olson (analysis of screenings by the American Library Association's Task Force on Gay Liberation at 1978 conference) | ||
Northwest Passage: Washington's Independent Newspaper | September-October 1979 | Vol. 18, No. 7 | Seattle, Washington, United States | U.S.A. 1979 (box 4) | "A Spy in the House of S.O.M.E." (Save Our Moral Ethics - homophobic organization); "Another Spy Story"; "Not Near Cuba" (Holly Near's denial of a seat on the U.S. Cultural Delegation to the World Youth Festival in Havana, citing her lesbianism as the reason); "S.O.M.E. New Tactics"; "Birth of an Anarchist Amphibian: What ARE You Anyway?" (one woman's journey towards/through queer identity); | |||
Northwest Passage: Washington's Independent Newspaper | June-July 1980 | Vol. 19, No. 7 | Seattle, Washington, United States | U.S.A. 1979 (box 4) | Special Lesbian/Gay Pride Issue | |||
Northwest Passage: Washington's Independent Newspaper | June-July 1979 | Vol. 18, No. 2 | Seattle, Washington, United States | U.S.A. 1979 (box 4) | "Out of the Closet and Into the Street" by Rick Rankin; "Sexuality on the Ballot" by Tony Krebs | |||
Northwest Passage: Washington's Independent Newspaper | March-April 1979 | Vol. 17, No. 11 | Seattle, Washington, United States | U.S.A. 1979 (box 4) | "Androgyny in Idaho"; "A Lesbian-Feminist Thriller: Angel Dance by M. F. Beal" book review | |||
Northwest Passage: Washington's Independent Newspaper | 1979-07 | Vol. 19, No. 8 | Seattle, Washington, United States | U.S.A. 1979 (box 4) | "Triumph of a Mid-Life Lesbian: Pat Bond" review | |||
Northwest Passage: Washington's Independent Newspaper | 1979-10 | Vol. 19, No. 1 | Seattle, Washington, United States | U.S.A. 1979 (box 4) | "Surviving the Army: Woman as WAC" by Marie Valenzuela (with section on lesbians in the army); "Homophobes in Hollywood: Anti-Gay Film Nears Completion" (about "Cruising" by William Friedkin) | |||
Northwest Passage: Washington's Independent Newspaper | September-October 1979 | Vol. 19, No. 10 | Seattle, Washington, United States | U.S.A. 1979 (box 4) | "Dykes, Singers, and Pioneers" by Michael Wold (screening of feminist films at Bread and Roses School in Seattle, which featured screening of "A Comedy in Six Unnatural Acts" by Jan Oxenberg) | |||
Arts Alert: The Newspaper of the Greater London Arts Association | 1979-12 | The Greater London Arts Association | Issue 7 | London, United Kingdom | Global 1979 (box 1) | "Feminist Films in Edinburgh" (review of film festival with screening of "Moments" by Michal Bat-Adam) | ||
Directory of Videotapes | 1979 | The London Community Video Workers Collective | London, United Kingdom | Global 1979 (box 1) | Small section on "Gays" in directory | |||
Film Video Extra: A Supplement to Greater London Arts | Winter 1979 | The Greater London Arts Association | No. 10 | London, United Kingdom | Global 1979 (box 1) | Review of "Any Woman Can" by Jill Posener of Gay Sweatshop Actors Company. | ||
Kinesis | 1980-03 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1980 | "Ald. Gerard hysterical over VSW, abortion and radical gays"; "Kinesis goes to the flicks, with Pat Feindel" (with review of "Picnic at Hanging Rock"); "Open closets, close Windows: Feminist, gay groups protest New York opening" (protest of film "Windows"); "Kate Millett speaks of violence against women in The Basement" | |||
Kinesis | 1980-07 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1980 | "GATE dissolves" (Gay Alliance Towards Equality); "The British Columbia Family Relations Act: The Complete Laywoman's Guide" by Jillian Ridington and Ruth Busch; | |||
Kinesis | December 1979 - January 1980 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1980 | "Stoned and Gay"; "Lesbians give thanks to Saskatoon"; "It was the sixth annual convention of the British Columbia Federation of Women: We shall remember" with section on The Rights of Lesbians SuB.C.ommittee; | |||
Blow Up | 1980 | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | Canada 1980 (box 1) | "Salut Coco: An interview with Montreal's darling fashion designer, Gilles Gagne" | ||||
Body Politic: A Magazine for Gay Liberation | 1980-02 | No. 60 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1980 (box 1) | ||||
Body Politic: A Magazine for Gay Liberation | June/July 1980 | No. 64 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1980 (box 1) | Special issue on Video & Performance Art | |||
Feminist Party of Canada: News | 1980-03 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1980 (box 1) | |||||
Broadside: A Feminist Review | October/November 1980 | Broadside Communications Ltd. | Vol. 2, Nos. 1 & 2 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1980 (box 2) | "The Long Hard Road" (on homophobia); "The Invisible Community Speaks" (response to article asserting that lesbian community is invisible); | ||
Broadside | Broadside Communications Ltd. | Vol. 1, No. 8 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1980 (box 2) | Letter to the editor critiquing the film "Each Other" | |||
Broadside | Broadside Communications Ltd. | Vol. 1, No. 5 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1980 (box 2) | "Cruising Windows"; "No Lesbian Conference This Year"; "Gay Community Appeal" | |||
Broadside | Broadside Communications Ltd. | Vol. 1, No. 7 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1980 (box 2) | "Please Adjust Your Set: CRTC Takes TV to Task" ("sex-role stereotyping" on tv, with discussion of heterosexism) | |||
Broadside | Broadside Communications Ltd. | Vol. 1, No. 6 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1980 (box 2) | "Freedom to Oppress" (on the trial of The Body Politic); "Gay Community Appeal" | |||
Broadside | Broadside Communications Ltd. | Vol. 1, No. 4 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1980 (box 2) | "Movement Comment" on creating a Lesbian Bill of Rights | |||
Branching Out: Canadian Feminist Quarterly | 1980 | New Women's Magazine Society | Vol. 7, No. 2 | Edmonton, Alberta, Canada | Canada 1980 (box 2) | "A Time of Harvest: Interview with Jane Rule"; "Robin Tyler: A Highly Political Act" | ||
Upstream: A Canadian Women's Publication | 1980-01 | Feminist Publications of Ottawa | Vol. 4, No. 2 | Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1980 (box 2) | "Betty Baxter - head coach" | ||
FUSE | 1980-01 | Arton's Publishing Inc. | Vol. 4, No. 2 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1980 (box 3) | Review by Kerri Kwinter of Colin Campbell's "Modern Love" | ||
FUSE | 1980-05 | Arton's Publishing Inc. | Vol. 4, No. 4 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1980 (box 3) | "The Boycott May Have Worked: Bad movies often make good money but Cruising can't seem to make it on any level" | ||
FUSE | 1980-03 | Arton's Publishing Inc. | Vol. 4, No. 3 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1980 (box 3) | "CenterFuse" features profile on "Mandate Gives Cruising Green Like" and "Update: The Body Politic Trial" | ||
Canadian Journal of Communication | Summer 1980 | Canadian Communication Association | Vol. 7, No. 1 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1980 (box 4) | Article: "Stigmatization as Negotiation of Moral Meaning: A Communicational Approach" by A. L. Stein (Department of Sociology, Erindale College, University of Toronto) featuring discussion of homosexuality | ||
Fireweed: A Feminist Quarterly | Fall 1980 | Fireweed Inc. | Issue 8 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1980 (box 4) | |||
Northwest Passage: Washington's Independent Newspaper | 1980-03 | Vol. 20, No. 6 | Seattle, Washington, United States | U.S.A. 1980 (box 1) | "Gay Bucks & Gay Rights; "Hollywood Bigotry" (about "Cruising" protests) | |||
Northwest Passage: Washington's Independent Newspaper | December 1979/January 1980 | Vol. 20, No. 2 | Seattle, Washington, United States | U.S.A. 1980 (box 1) | "Gay Prisoners at Monroe" letter to the editor; | |||
Northwest Passage: Washington's Independent Newspaper | February/March 1980 | Vol. 20, No. 5 | Seattle, Washington, United States | U.S.A. 1980 (box 1) | "Dutch police drag net - Beware: the Homo Squad"; "Anti-Gay CrU.S.A.der Goes Statewide" (David Estes) | |||
Northwest Passage: Washington's Independent Newspaper | January/February 1980 | Vol. 20, No. 4 | Seattle, Washington, United States | U.S.A. 1980 (box 1) | "Gays Barred" (U.S. Justice Department ruling that Immigration and Naturalization Service must enforce law preventing lesbians and gays from entering the United States); "Hollywood Banks on Bigotry" ("Cruising" protests) | |||
British Columbia Federation of Women Newsletter | 1981-01 | British Columbia Federation of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1981 (box 1) | "Libraries and Sexuality"; "Lesbian Conference 1981"; "Update on LAFMPAG (Lesbian and Feminist Mothers Political Action Group)" | |||
British Columbia Federation of Women Newsletter | 1981-04 | British Columbia Federation of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1981 (box 2) | "April Program Guide for the Lesbian Show, Thurs. 7:30 pm 102.4 FM" | |||
Kinesis | 1981-11 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1981 (box 2) | "Lesbian Mothers Defense Fund forms"; | |||
Kinesis | 1981-03 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1981 (box 2) | "Lesbian Conference 1981: Unity and visibility; developing goals for our community" | |||
Kinesis | 1982-09 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1981 (box 2) | "Hosanna explores role model search: Gays, women, Quebec all seek a cultural identity" (on Michel Tremblay's play "Hosanna"); Letters to the editor: "S&M sex perpetuates patriarchal attitudes" (lesbian s&m), "SEARCH for gay unity"; "LIL's service essential"(Lesbian Information Line), "Men require women for their own liberation" (about Vancouver Gay Community Centre); VGCC has changed during the past year" (Vancouver Gay Community Centre) | |||
Kinesis | December 1981/January 1982 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1981 (box 2) | "Lily Briscoe: a candid portrait of Mary Meigs" | |||
Kinesis | 1981-06 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1981 (box 2) | "We take an inside look at Landucci's Human Rights Branch" with section on "Sexual orientation case dumped"; "Lesbian Conference was an exchange, re-discovery of bonds"; "Regional reports: our history re-told" | |||
Kinesis | July/August 1981 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1981 (box 2) | "Gays in trouble 'not their bag'" (Telecare Ministries crisis line of North Bay, Ontario); "Family Protection Act attacks women, children, promotes Right"; "Lesbian Conference outfoxed?"; "Looking at Radical Reviewer's herstory: the first issues"; "Where's our lesbian movement?"; "Autonomy = independence = separatism revisited" with section on "Lesbian separatist: a lavender herring" | |||
Kinesis | September/October 1981 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1981 (box 2) | "Moral Majority labels Our Bodies Our Selves pornographic"; "Lesbian Conference: whereas... be it resolved that..."; Letters to the editor: "Separatism: a principled stand" by Val Ogle/Joni Miller of Vancouver Rape Relief (with discussion of lesbian separatism) | |||
Kinesis | 1981-04 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1981 (box 2) | "Spotty white paper issued by human rights commission"; "Sexual orientation protection won't get a mention" | |||
FUSE | August/September 1981 | Arton's Publishing Inc. | Vol. 5, No. 6 & 7 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1981 (box 2) | "Feminist Film and Video: Women at this international conference met to discuss the form and the content of feminist expression" by Nancy Johnson (with section on "Depicting lesbian sexuality"); "Fighting the Right: Lesbians propose a fight on all fronts to counter the growth of right-wing activities" (Sara Diamond and Helen Mintz interviewd by Lisa Steele, 1981 in Vancouver); book reviews "Gay Left Politics: Two looks at the ties that bind sexual relations to social relations" (Homosexuality: Power and Politics by the Gay Left Collective, and Pink Triangles: Radical Perspectives on Gay Liberation by Pam Mitchell) | ||
FUSE | May/June 1981 | Arton's Publishing Inc. | Vol. 5, No. 4 & 5 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1981 (box 2) | "Gays Go to Work on Bill C-53" | ||
FUSE | March/April 1981 | Arton's Publishing Inc. | Vol. 5, No. 2 & 3 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1981 (box 3) | "Telling Stories: CBS wooes viewers with sex, violence, and drama in their made-for-tv special 'Gay Power, Gay Politics'" by George Smith; "Telling Stories: CB.C.'s 'Sharing the Secret' was a voyeuristic fable on the heartbreak of homosexuality" by John Greyson; "Nothing Personal" ("John Greyson talked with Ieuan Rhys Morris and Ron Moule about their recent videotape 'Nothing Personal' in January, 1981") | ||
Parallelogramme | March/April 1981 | The Association of National Non-Profit Artists' Centres | Vol. 6, No. 4 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1981 (box 3) | Ad: "Violence and Harrassment: We demand that the police harrassment of minority groups in Canada be stopped" put out by "A Coalition of Cultural Organizations" (bath house raids) | ||
[222 Warehouse Exhibition Catalogue] | 1980-7 | A Space | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1981 (box 4) | Ad: "Aspects of Contemporary Gay Art" symposium organized by the Association of Gay Artists at 222 Warehouse, Toronto. | |||
Broadside: A Feminist Review | 1981-11 | Broadside Communications Ltd. | Vol. 3, No. 2 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1981 (box 4) | Image of protestor and caption: "Gays and Lesbians Against the Right Everywhere (GLARE) organized a demonstration in front of Stew Newton's jewellry store in September. Newton, head of right-wing anti-homosexual group 'Positive Parents' has been distributing homophobic hate literature door to door in Toronto." Book review: Michelle Cliff, "Claiming an Identity They Taught Me to Despise" (about being creole, lesbian, feminist from Jamaica) | ||
Fireweed: A Feminist Quarterly | Spring 1981 | Fireweed Inc. | Issue 10 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1981 (box 5) | |||
Fireweed: A Feminist Quarterly | 1981 | Fireweed Inc. | Issue 11 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1981 (box 5) | |||
DEC Films New Releases | 1981 | DEC Films | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1981 (box 5) | Catalogue entry: "Witches and Faggots - Dykes and Poofters" by One in Seven Collective (about police attack on queer protestors in Sydney, Australia). | |||
Community Northwest | 1981-08 | ANA Publishing | Vol. 1, No. 2 | Seattle, Washington, United States | U.S.A., 1981 (box 1) | |||
Jump Cut | 1981-03 | Jump Cut Associates | No. 24/25 | Berkeley, California, United States | U.S.A., 1981 (box 2) | Special section on "Lesbians and Film" | ||
Iris Films | Iris Feminist Collective | Berkeley, California, United States | U.S.A., 1981 (box 3) | |||||
The Flue: Sex, Performance, and the 80s | 1982 | Franklin Furnace Archive | Vol. 2/3 | New York, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1981 (box 4) | |||
Shocking Pink | 1981 | Shocking Pink Collective | Issue 2 | London, United Kingdom | Global, 1981 (box 1) | Teen feminist magazine. Letters to the editor re: discussions of lesbianism in the first issue. | ||
FUSE | 1982-09 | Arton's Publishing Inc. | Vol. 6, No. 3 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1982 (box 1) | Report on the "Lesbian and Gay Liberation in the Eighties" conference; review of Vito Russo's "Celluloid Closet" by Martha Fleming | ||
Fireweed: A Feminist Quarterly | Spring 1983 | Fireweed Inc. | Issue 16 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1982 (box 3) | "Lesbians of Colour: Loving and Struggling - A Conversation Between Three Lesbians of Colour" | ||
Broadside: A Sampler | 1982-05 | Broadside Communications Ltd. | Vol. 3, No. 7 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1982 (box 3) | Writings on Nicole Brossard and Adrienne Rich, "lesbian sensibilities" in literature; "Deuce, Fault, Love - Oops" on Billie Jean King, and conservative sexual morality | ||
Broadside: A Feminist Review | 1982-06 | Broadside Communications Ltd. | Vol. 3, No. 8 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1982 (box 3) | "Queer Bashing" statement on police raid of The Body Politic; "Classics Revisited: Ti-Grace Atkinson: Relentless Logic"; | ||
Parallelogramme | August/September 1982 | Association of National Non-Profit Artists' Centre | Vol. 7, No. 6 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1982 (box 7) | "Freedom of Expression and Prior Restraint" by Judith Doyle (on anti-obscenity laws and queer publishing) | ||
Parallelogramme | October/November 1982 | Association of National Non-Profit Artists' Centre | Vol. 8, No. 1 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1982 (box 7) | "Intolerance (The Trouble with Social Realism)" by Tim Guest (including opinions on alienation of queer issues from leftist organizing and art) | ||
Jump Cut | 1983-04 | Jump Cut Associates | No. 28 | Berkeley, California, United States | U.S.A., 1982 (box 1) | "Tootsie: Mixed Messages" by Deborah H. Holdstein; "Victor/Victoria: It's 'Mary Poppins in drag'" by Mark Bernstein; "Looking for What Isn't There" by Martha Fleming (on Vito Russo's The Celluloid Closet) | ||
Jump Cut | 1982-07 | Jump Cut Associates | No. 27 | Berkeley, California, United States | U.S.A., 1982 (box 2) | "Personal Best: Women in Love" by Linda Williams (on Robert Towne's "Personal Best"); "La Cage Aux Folles: The Inversion of Laughter" by Carolyn A. Durham (on Edouard Molinaro's "La Cage Aux Folles"); "Why Women Go to the Movies" by Gertrud Koch, translated by Marc Silberman (on Marlene Dietrich and Greta Garbo's bisexuality and androgyny) | ||
Video 80 Magazine | Fall 1982 | San Francisco Video Festival | Fall Issue #5 | San Francisco, California, United States | U.S.A., 1982 (box 4) | "Erotic Amateurs" by Gene Youngblood (some mentions of queer erotic video); | ||
Spare Rib: A Women's Liberation Magazine | 1982-05 | Published by collective of women | Issue 118 | London, United Kingdom | Global, 1982 (box 1) | Letters to the editor re: previously published editorial on lesbianism | ||
B.C. Blackout | December 1982 - January 1983 | B.C. Blackout | No. 73 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1982 (box 1) | "Nothing Personal," short article with mention of Leeds police gathering information on feminist activists, including lists labelled "Lesbians" and "Not Lesbians" | ||
Kinesis | 1982-04 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1982 (box 1) | "Vancouver Lesbian Mothers Defense Fund" ad; "Personal Best ruined by superficiality, compromise" by Cy-Thea Sand (on Robert Towne's film "Personal Best") | |||
Kinesis | 1982-06 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1982 (box 1) | "Lesbian day of action celebrated province-wide"; "Lavender-Orchid Ball will support LIL"; "Gay librarians publish bibliography" | |||
Kinesis | 1982-10 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1982 (box 1) | "Lucy's stives to be no attitude bar" | |||
Kinesis | July/August 1982 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1982 (box 1) | "La vie en rose - a matter of choice"; "Sojourn in gay movement an exercise in futility"; "Fighting back is the greatest high in the world" (interview with comedian Robin Tyler); "Lesbian SM - anti-feminist or a valid choice?" | |||
Kinesis | 1982-02 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1982 (box 1) | "Lesbian Fiction moves beautifully into new territory" (book review); RFR (Resources for Feminist Research) plans a lesbian issue"; "Lesbian archives solicits material" | |||
Artest | 1990-4 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1983 (box 1) | "Youth Art AIDS Action" (call for submissions) | ||||
Kinesis | 1982-11 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1983 (box 2) | "Charges dismissed against Body Politic"; "Alix Dobkin" interview | |||
Kinesis | December/January 1983 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1983 (box 2) | "Lesbian Conference"; "Update on Lucy's"; "Human Rights Code: too many loopholes"; From 'Woman Hating' to androgyny" (on Andrea Dworkin) | |||
Kinesis | 1983-04 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1983 (box 2) | "Local lesbians compete in Gay Olympics"; "The True Story of Ida Johnson: an analysis"; "By Design distorts lesbians" | |||
Kinesis | 1983-05 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1983 (box 2) | "Lesbian conference"; Letter to the editor: "Conference committee resolves dispute" | |||
Kinesis | July/August 1983 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1983 (box 2) | Lesbian Issues Supplement, Lesbian Conference Report. "Lesbians get Pink Ink"; "Lesbian Conference"; "Connecting province-wide"; "Childcare: a conference priority"; "Nurturing long-term relationships"; "From out past: A Lesbian Politic Emerges" (by Sara Diamond); "Facts about lesbian health"; "The dilemma of coming out" by Betty Baxter; "Bisexuality and women"; "Style limits lesbian novel" (review of Polly by Maureen Brady) | |||
Kinesis | 1983-10 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1983 (box 2) | "When is art subversive? When do politics subvert art?" by K.O. Kanne; "Update on Lesbian Inforation Line" | |||
Off Our Backs: A Women's News Journal | 1983-07 | Off Our Backs Inc. | Vol. 8, No. 7 | Washington, D.C., United States | U.S.A., 1983 (box 1) | "Common Differences: One Feminist's Perspective"; "International Lesbian Conference"; "Reproductive Rights National Network Meets: Racism and Heterosexism discussed"; Gaylife hostile to women"; "Gay rights bill fails"; "Lesbians of colour survival fund" | ||
Off Our Backs: A Women's News Journal | August/September 1983 | Off Our Backs Inc. | Vol. 8, No. 8 | Washington, D.C., United States | U.S.A., 1983 (box 1) | "Lesbian Separatism: History & Theory"; "Lesbian Ethics"; "Lesbians in Heterosexist Institutions"; "Black Women's Health Conference" with section on "lesbian health issues"; "Bonds through barbed wire" (letter to the editor re: National Lesbians of Colour Conference) | ||
Parallelogramme | June/July/August 1983 | Association of National Non-Profit Artists' Centre | Vol. 8, No. 5 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1983 (box 1) | Letter to the editor: "Politics and Culture: Robertson Responds to Monk" (Clive Roberton and Philip Monk) | ||
Parallelogramme | December 1982 / January 1983 | Association of National Non-Profit Artists' Centre | Vol. 8, No. 2 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1983 (box 1) | Letter to the editor: "Regarding the Article by Tim Guest: Intolerance (The Trouble with Social Realism)" | ||
INCITE: A Visual Art Magazine | 1983-07 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1983 (box 1) | "Paula Cornwall" with section on "Heterosexism Series" | ||||
TKO | 1983 | Fine Art Division, Fanshawe College | No. 2 | London, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1983 (box 1) | "JAC: John Grube, Alex Liros & Clarence Barnes" | ||
FUSE | Summer 1983 | Arton's Publishing Inc. | Vol. 7, No. 1 & 2 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1983 (box 2) | "Woman to Woman: An interview with the organizers of lesbian art show" by Sara Diamond | ||
FUSE | January/February 1983 | Arton's Publishing Inc. | Vol. 6, No. 5 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1983 (box 2) | "Freedom, Sex, and Power: Interviews with Charlotte Bunch, George Smith, Chris Bearchell, Gary Kinsman, SU.S.A.n Cole, and Varda Burstyn"; "The Politics of Identity by Jeffrey Escoffier (a review of 'The Homosexualization of America, The Americanization of the Homosexual' by Denis Altman) | ||
FUSE | 1980-11 | Arton's Publishing Inc. | Vol. 4, No. 6 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1983 (box 2) | "Transsexualism - A Feminist Issue?" (book review of 'The Transsexual Empire: The Making of the She-Male' by Jane G. Raymond); "Who is the Oppressor: The Family, The State?" (book reviews of 'The Unmentionable Vice' by Michael Goodich, 'Coming Out in the Seventies' by Dennis Altman, and 'Homosexuality and Liberation' by Mario Mieli); Exhibition review: "Gay Graphic Arts Now" | ||
FUSE | Fall 1983 | Arton's Publishing Inc. | Vol. 7, No. 3 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1983 (box 3) | Letter to the editor: "The other Other" by Barbara Halpern Martineau; "Snakes and Ladders: Feminism in the Media" by Lisa Steele (with discussion of Chris Bearchell's article 'Art, Trash, and Tittilation: a consumer's guide to lezzy smut'); | ||
October Show | 1983-10 | Contemporary Art Gallery | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1983 (box 1) | Features some queer artists (Bill Bissett, Paul Wong, Cornelia Wyngaarden, Shawn Preus, Terry Harasym, Sara Diamond, Attila Richard Lukacs, and more) | |||
Vanguard | 1983-09 | Vancouver Art Gallery Association | Vol. 12, No. 7 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C. 1983 (box 1) | Review of Atilla Richard Lukacs solo show | ||
Midcontinental | 1983 | Midcontinental | Vol. 2, No. 2 | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada | Canada, 1983 (box 3) | Letters to the editor: "No romantic AIDS", "Homophobia at the Osborne gallery" | ||
The Independent | July/August 1983 | Foundation for Independent Video and Film | Vol. 6, No. 6 | New York, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1983 (box 2) | "A Visit to Altermedia's Gay Affair" by John Greyson | ||
The Independent | 1983-11 | Foundation for Independent Video and Film | Vol. 6, No. 9 | New York, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1983 (box 2) | "Born In Flames filmmaker Lizzie Borden" interviewed by Jan Oxenberg and Lucy Winer | ||
Video Eighties Magazine | Winter 1983 | San Francisco Video Festival | San Francisco, California, United States | U.S.A., 1983 (box 2) | "Rodney Werden: Sickness or Logic?", interview with Gene Youngblood | Note: Formerly Video 80 Magazine | ||
Heresies: A Feminist Publication on Art and Politics | 1983 | Heresies Collective Inc. | Vol. 4, No. 4, Issue 16 | New York, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1983 (box 3) | "Born in Flames" by Lizzie Borden; "Maureen Nappi" dialogue (on masturbation); "Neither Personal Nor Best" by Cathy Joritz | ||
Kinesis | December 1984 / January 1985 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1984 (box 1) | "Angles seeks submissions"; "B.C. conference for lesbians and gays"; "Stepping Out of Line" (book review by Nicky Hood on the book "Stepping Out of Line" by Nym Hughes, Yvonne Johnson, and Yvette Perrault [Press Gang]); "k.d. lang: Patsy Lives" | |||
Issue | March/April 1984 | Unit 306 Society | No. 5 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1984 (box 1) | Opening Remarks, Editorial and Interview with Paul Wong by Barb Daniel - on the subject of Paul Wong's cancelled show "Confused: Sexual Views" | ||
HERizons | 1984-12 | HERizons | Vol. 2, No. 8 | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada | B.C., 1984 (box 1) | "A Tribute to Barbara Deming: 1917 - 1984"; "Ferron"; "Still Sane" (on art show by Persimmon Blackbridge and Sheila Gilhooly featuring sculptures "which tell the story of the three years Sheila spent in mental hospitals for being a lesbian" | ||
HERizons | 1984-10 | HERizons | Vol. 2, No. 6 | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada | B.C., 1984 (box 1) | "Profile: Jane Rule on Writing" by Alexis Applin | ||
Kinesis | 1984-06 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1984 (box 1) | "Church may ordain lesbians" by Ivy Scott; "Brand draws poetry from her anger" (Dionne Brand); "Born in Flames feminist landmark" review; "Feminists document hookers" (review of Hookers on Davie by Janis Cole and Holly Dale) | |||
Kinesis | 1984-09 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1984 (box 1) | "Lesbians to open space" (Vancouver Lesbian Connection); "Still Sane: sculptor mixes art and politics" (Persimmon Blackbridge and Sheila Gilhooly); Letter to the editor: "Older lesbian shares experience" | |||
Kinesis | 1984-04 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1984 (box 1) | "Artists protest video cancellation" (Vancouver Art Gallery and Confused: Sexual Views" | |||
FUSE | Spring 1984 | Arton's Publishing Inc. | Vol. 7, No. 6 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | B.C., 1984 (box 2) | "No Confusion about Censorship: The VAG Cancels Sexuality Show" (Confused: Sexual Views); "Alix Dobkin: An Interview" by Lynne Fernie | ||
B.C. Blackout | July/August 1984 | B.C. Blackout | No. 112 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1984 (box 2) | "Kids take care" (on Lesbian and Feminist Mothers Political Action Group) | ||
Forbidden Films: The Filmmaker and Human Rights | 1984 | Toronto Arts Group for Human Rights / blewointmentpress | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1984 (box 1) | "Pasolini, Pier Paolo: Dossier on Censorship" by Tim Barnard; "Is Liliana Cavani Really a Woman?" by Sue Stewart | |||
The Canadian Forum: An Independent Journal of Opinion and the Arts | August/September 1984 | Vol. 64, No. 741 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1984 (box 3) | "The Wrong Sex" by Varda Burstyn (on Paul Wong and Confused: Sexual Views cancellation at the Vancouver Art Gallery) | |||
INCITE: A Visual Art Magazine | 1984-01 | Canadian Cultural Workers Network | Vol. 1, Issue 3 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1984 (box 3) | "Book Review of Rudyard Kipling's 'Arnold the Fire Eater'" by John Greyson | ||
Parallelogramme | Summer 1984 | Association of National Non-Profit Artists' Centre | Vol. 9, No. 5 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1984 (box 4) | "The Balance of Convenience" by Barbara Daniel (on Paul Wong and Confused: Sexual Views cancellation at the Vancouver Art Gallery | ||
Parallelogramme | February/March 1984 | Association of National Non-Profit Artists' Centre | Vol. 9, No. 3 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1984 (box 4) | "Sex Politics and Censorship: A Public Discission" with papers by Anna Gronau, Gary Kinsman, and Varda Burstyn (plenty of mentions of heterosexism, gay liberation, etc.) | ||
Angles: Vancouver's Community Newspaper for Lesbians and Gays | 1984-12 | Vancouver Gay Community Centre Society | Vol. 1, No. 12 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | Canada, 1984 (box 5) | |||
Angles: Vancouver's Community Newspaper for Lesbians and Gays | 1984-11 | Vancouver Gay Community Centre Society | Vol. 1, No. 11 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | Canada, 1984 (box 5) | |||
Angles: Vancouver's Community Newspaper for Lesbians and Gays | 1984-10 | Vancouver Gay Community Centre Society | Vol. 1, No. 10 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | Canada, 1984 (box 5) | |||
Angles: Vancouver's Community Newspaper for Lesbians and Gays | 1984-08 | Vancouver Gay Community Centre Society | Vol. 1, No. 8 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | Canada, 1984 (box 5) | |||
Angles: Vancouver's Community Newspaper for Lesbians and Gays | 1984-05 | Vancouver Gay Community Centre Society | Vol. 1, No. 5 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | Canada, 1984 (box 5) | |||
Angles: Vancouver's Community Newspaper for Lesbians and Gays | 1986-11 | Vancouver Gay Community Centre Society | Vol. 3, No. 11 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | Canada, 1984 (box 5) | |||
Angles: Vancouver's Community Newspaper for Lesbians and Gays | 1986-10 | Vancouver Gay Community Centre Society | Vol. 3, No. 10 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | Canada, 1984 (box 5) | |||
Angles: Vancouver's Community Newspaper for Lesbians and Gays | 1986-07 | Vancouver Gay Community Centre Society | Vol. 3, No. 7 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | Canada, 1984 (box 5) | |||
Angles: Vancouver's Community Newspaper for Lesbians and Gays | 1986-06 | Vancouver Gay Community Centre Society | Vol. 3, No. 6 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | Canada, 1984 (box 5) | |||
Angles: Vancouver's Community Newspaper for Lesbians and Gays | 1986-04 | Vancouver Gay Community Centre Society | Vol. 3, No. 4 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | Canada, 1984 (box 5) | |||
Angles: Vancouver's Community Newspaper for Lesbians and Gays | 1986-03 | Vancouver Gay Community Centre Society | Vol. 3, No. 3 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | Canada, 1984 (box 5) | |||
Profile | Fall 1984 | Video Data Bank, School/Art Institute of Chicago | Vol. 4, No. 5 | Chicago, Illinois, United States | U.S.A. 1984 (box 1) | Yvonne Rainer edition | ||
Profile | 1984-12 | Video Data Bank, School/Art Institute of Chicago | Vol. 4, No. 6 | Chicago, Illinois, United States | U.S.A. 1984 (box 1) | Linda Montano edition | ||
FUSE | Fall 1984 | Arton's Publishing Inc. | Vol. 8, No. 3 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | U.S.A. 1984 (box 2) | "Still Sane" (interview of Persimmon Blackridge by Sara Diamond); "Heritage of Resistance" (Report on Toronto's Pride Day 1984) | ||
Heresies: A Feminist Publication on Art and Politics | 1982 | Heresies Collective Inc. | Vol. 4, No. 2, Issue 14 | New York, New York, United States | U.S.A. 1984 (box 2) | Letters to the editor from queer women | ||
Jump Cut | 1984-02 | Jump Cut Associates | No. 29 | Berkeley, California, United States | U.S.A. 1984 (box 2) | "Women and Representation" by Jane Gaines (some discussion of "lesbian as spectator"); "Personal Best: Lesbian/Feminist Audience" by Chris Straayer (on the film "Personal Best"); "Lianna: Liberal Lesbianism" by Lisa DiCaprio (on the film Lianna by John Sayles); "What You Take For Granted: Work in a White Man's World" by JoAnn Elam (on MIchelle Citron's What You Take For Granted"); Report on "UCLA Gay & Lesbian Media Conference" by John Ramirez and Larry Horne | ||
We Will Not be Disappeared!: Directory of Arts Activism | 1984 | Cultural Correspondence | New York, New York, United States | U.S.A. 1984 (box 3) | Some queer groups in the directory | |||
Angles: Vancouver's Community Newspaper for Lesbians and Gays | 1985-07 | Vancouver Gay Community Centre Society | Vol. 2, No. 7 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1985 (box 2) | |||
Angles: Vancouver's Community Newspaper for Lesbians and Gays | 1985-08 | Vancouver Gay Community Centre Society | Vol. 2, No. 8 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1985 (box 2) | |||
Angles: Vancouver's Community Newspaper for Lesbians and Gays | 1985-12 | Vancouver Gay Community Centre Society | Vol. 2, No. 12 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1985 (box 2) | |||
Angles: Vancouver's Community Newspaper for Lesbians and Gays | 1985-05 | Vancouver Gay Community Centre Society | Vol. 2, No. 5 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1985 (box 2) | |||
Angles: Vancouver's Community Newspaper for Lesbians and Gays | 1985-04 | Vancouver Gay Community Centre Society | Vol. 2, No. 4 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1985 (box 2) | |||
Angles: Vancouver's Community Newspaper for Lesbians and Gays | 1985-03 | Vancouver Gay Community Centre Society | Vol. 2, No. 3 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1985 (box 2) | |||
Angles: Vancouver's Community Newspaper for Lesbians and Gays | 1985-02 | Vancouver Gay Community Centre Society | Vol. 2, No. 2 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1985 (box 2) | |||
Angles: Vancouver's Community Newspaper for Lesbians and Gays | 1985-01 | Vancouver Gay Community Centre Society | Vol. 2, No. 1 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1985 (box 2) | |||
Angles: Vancouver's Community Newspaper for Lesbians and Gays | 1985-06 | Vancouver Gay Community Centre Society | Vol. 2, No. 6 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1985 (box 2) | |||
Angles: Vancouver's Community Newspaper for Lesbians and Gays | 1985-10 | Vancouver Gay Community Centre Society | Vol. 2, No. 10 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1985 (box 2) | |||
Kinesis | 1985-06 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1985 (box 2) | Letter to the editor from Lavendar Conception Conspiracy | |||
Kinesis | 1985-10 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1985 (box 2) | "Lesbian Centre opens"; "Lesbian family refused benefits"; "Gays gain support in New Zealand" | |||
Kinesis | 1985-03 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1985 (box 2) | "Calgary steps out of line (on the Calgary Lesbian Mothers Defence Fund workshop "Stepping Out of Line"); "Lesbians and Gays working towards common ground"; Letter to the editor "A tribute to Radclyffe Hall" | |||
Kinesis | 1985-05 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1985 (box 2) | "Toronto: Gays to gather"; "Lesbians becoming mothers" by Lavendar Conception Conspiracy; "Opening up the family circle" by Lee MacKay; "Life as a co-parent" by Maura Volante; "Lesbian mom seeks support group" by J. Lynne | |||
Kinesis | 1985-04 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1985 (box 2) | "Toronto conferences: gays get together"; "Remembering Pat Smith" (lesbian organizer and community member) | |||
Kinesis | July/August 1985 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1985 (box 2) | "1985 Lesbian and Gay Pride Festival"; "Lesbians in the Armed Forces"; "Chavela Vargas: Singing love to women" (interview); "Revealing roots of lesbian literature" review of Jeannette Foster's "Sex Variant Women in Literature" by Eve Abrams) | |||
Angles: Vancouver's Community Newspaper for Lesbians and Gays | 1985-11 | Vancouver Gay Community Centre Society | Vol. 2, No. 11 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1985 (box 3) | |||
Kinesis | 1985-02 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1985 (box 3) | "Lesbians meet to discuss pregnancy" (Lavender Conception Conspiracy); "Lesbians Autonomous: Discovering new lifestyles"; "Local video goes to Japan" ("Heteromania" by Tova Wagman and Jackie Hegadorn); "Upcoming lesbian and gay conference" ("Coming Alive in in 1985" at UB.C.); "Organizing in the bush" by Maureen Bostock (rural lesbian organizing); Letter to the editor: "Northern lesbian journal in crisis" | |||
Kinesis | 1985-09 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1985 (box 3) | "Vancouver Lesbian Connection Opens New Centre"; "Conferences discuss gay & lesbian issues, history"; "Nairobi Conference: A Decade of Women" (with discussion of lesbians at the conference); "Jane Rule Preaches Tolerance"; "Coming Out on Stage" (Kate Clinton) | |||
Kinesis | 1985-11 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1985 (box 3) | "No uncontrolled deviants allowed" (Homophobia in the Salvation Army); "New attack on Gays by Canada's covert censors" by Gerre Galvin (Canada Customs); "Escape into Darkover" (book review of Marion Zimmer Bradley's Darkover novels); "When will the community be safe?" by Kim Irving (sexual harassment in the lesbian community) | |||
Kinesis | December 1985 / January 1986 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1985 (box 3) | "Yukon Lesbians & Gays under attack"; "Gay voices break the silence in Mexico"; "The Heat is On!!" by Cy-Thea Sand and "Women on Art & Sex" by Emma Kivisild (articles on Women in Focus's "The Heat is On: Women on Art on Sex"); "Out in the Music Scene" interview with Tracy by Jeny Evans; "I Fell in love this summer for the first time in my life" by Mehia Strong (about being a younger lesbian); Song lyrics: "Seeing Through Younger Eyes" by Nadine Davenport (about being a young lesbian); "The Female Offender: Examining Sexual Violence" (sexual harassment in lesbian communities); lots of letters to the editor about "Women Who Rape" article | |||
Hysteria | 1985-12 | Little Red Media Foundation | Vol. 4, No. 3 | Kitchener, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1985 (box 1) | "On breaking the heterosexual silence: Sexuality & the women's movement" by Dinah Forbes | ||
Issue | March/April 1985 | Unit 306 Society | Vol. 2, No. 4 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | Canada 1985 (box 4) | "I Love a Look: Adrian, Our Jaded Ways Gallery, Vancouver B.C., January 1985" (on the Imperial Dogwood Court drag gala) | ||
HERizons | January/February 1985 | HERizons | Vol. 3, No. 1 | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada | Canada 1985 (box 4) | "Making Choices: Getting through high school as a lesbian" by Wendy Wine | ||
HERizons | 1985-04 | HERizons | Vol. 3, No. 3 | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada | Canada 1985 (box 4) | Letter to the editor: "Dear HERizons women, mi main frustration with herizons is that it has consistently tokenized the reality of witches/lesbians/healers..."; "Profile: k.d. lang Rocks Country Punk" | ||
HERizons | 1985-12 | HERizons | Vol. 3, No. 8 | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada | Canada 1985 (box 4) | "A story worth telling" (Sue Harris's election to the Vancouver Park Board, first openly gay person to become an elected city official); "Vancouver lesbian centre opens"; "Desert Hearts" film review by Frances Rooney | ||
The Canadian Forum: An Independent Journal of Opinion and the Arts | 1985-01 | Vol. 64, No. 745 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1985 (box 5) | "Women in Focus" by Sheila Munro (with sections on lesbian art and Persimmon Blackridge's Still Sane) | |||
Issue | January/February 1985 | Vol. 2, No. 3 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1985 (box 5) | "Persimmon Blackbridge and Sheila Gilhooly: Women in Focus Gallery, September 28 to October 20, 1984" | |||
FUSE | February/March 1985 | Arton's Publishing | Vol. 8, No. 5 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1985 (box 8) | "Women and Music: Networking in Action Report from Michigan, New England, Manitoba, Nova Scotia"; "Speaking In and of Each Other: An Interview by Janice Williamson" (with Daphne Marlatt and Betsy Warland) | ||
FUSE | Summer 1985 | Arton's Publishing | Vol. 9, No. 1&2 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1985 (box 8) | "Annoying Speculations" (response to "Women and Music" article from previous edition by Joan Miller, organizer of The Canadian Women's Music Festival) | ||
FUSE | Fall 1985 | Arton's Publishing | Vol. 9, No. 3 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada 1985 (box 8) | "Lesbian and Gay Pride Day" (Toronto Pride); "Smashing Borders: Sex and the State" (International Gay Association Conference and the Canadian Gay Archives conference of Lesbian and Gay history "Sex and teh State: Their Laws, Our Lives") | ||
The Newsmagazine for Alberta Women | 1985-07 | The Alberta Women's Newsmagazine | Vol. 1, Issue 1 | Edmonton, Alberta, Canada | Canada 1985 (box 8) | "GALA Celebrates" (Edmonton Gay and Lesbian Awareness, Pride Celebration) | ||
Jump Cut | 1985-03 | Jump Cut Associates | No. 30 | Berkeley, California, United States | U.S.A., 1985 (box 2) | "Sexual Representation" - "Introduction: Opening a Forum" by Chuck Kleinhans, "Male Gay Porn: Coming to Terms", "Men's Pornography: Gay vs. Straight" by Tom Waugh, "Homo Video" by John Greyson | ||
IMAGE: News About Independent Film and Video | 1985-04 | IMAGE Film/Video Center | Atlanta, Georgia, United States | U.S.A., 1985 (box 3) | "1st Annual RuPaul Film and Video Festival Comes to IMAGE" | |||
85 L.A. International Gay & Lesbian Film/Video Festival | 1985-06 | Gay & Lesbian Media Coalition | Los Angeles, California, United States | U.S.A., 1985 (box 3) | ||||
The Independent | 1985-04 | Foundation for Independent Video and Film | Vol. 8, No. 3 | San Francisco, California, United States | U.S.A., 1985 (box 3) | "San Francisco Lesbian and Gay Festivals: A Cablecar Named Desire" | ||
The Independent | July/August 1985 | Foundation for Independent Video and Film | Vol. 8, No 6 | San Francisco, California, United States | U.S.A., 1985 (box 4) | "Making History Move: An Interview with Robert Epstein and Richard Schmiechen" (on The Times of Harvey Milk) | ||
Luminous Sites: 10 Video Installations | 1986 | Video Inn / Western Front | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1986 (box 1) | Paul Wong "Body Fluid" and Cornelia Wyngaarden's "As A Wife Has a Cow" | |||
Vanguard | Vancouver Art Gallery | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1986 (box 2) | "Luminous Sites" by Elke Town (review), "Paul Wong: Luminous Sites, Vancouver, March 2" (review) | ||||
Kinesis | 1986-05 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1986 (box 2) | Meg Christian and Phranc album reviews; "Psychiatric professionals: Not all are homophobic" by Elf Stainsby | |||
Kinesis | 1986-05 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1986 (box 2) | "Church suspends gay deacons"; "Lesbians denied visitation rights"; "Lesbians question role in women's movement"; reviews of "The Reach and Other Stories: Lesbian Feminist Fiction" and "Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit"; | |||
Kinesis | July/August 1986 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1986 (box 2) | "Ontario gays a step closer to protection"; "International Lesbian Conference: Critical access issues avoided, ignored"; "Deitch on Desert Hearts"; Letter to the editor: "Sexual abuse between women" | |||
Kinesis | 1986-06 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1986 (box 2) | "Local soccer team to compete in Gay Games"; "Trade union backs lesbian fighting for spoU.S.A.l rights"; "VLC creating community jobs" (Vancouver Lesbian Connection); "Bashing high school homophobia"; "Camden lesbians win right to open Centre"; "Japanese lesbians organize weekend retreat"; "Women who rape: Having the guts to air this mess"; Review: "Gossip: A Journal of Lesbian Feminist Ethics" | |||
Kinesis | 1986-03 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1986 (box 2) | "Can one woman stop Customs homophobia?"; "Lesbian family wins health benefits" | |||
Kinesis | 1986-09 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1986 (box 2) | "Civic politics" (profile of Sue Harris); Letter to the editor: "Psychiatry not always safe" (response to "Psychiatric professionals: Not all are homophobic" by Elf Stainsby); Letter to the editor: "Lesbian Outreach for solidarity" | |||
FUSE | February/March 1986 | Arton's Publishing | Vol. 9, No. 6 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | B.C., 1986 (box 3) | Comic: "Entrapment: An Every-Day Story of Gay Folk" | ||
Kinesis | 1986-02 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1986 (box 4) | "Dykes and faggots from pride to power" (B.C. Gay and Lesbian Conference); "Coming out crazy" (Persimmon Blackbridge and Sheila Gilhooly, Still Sane); "The Color Purple: Alice Walker risks Hollywood"; Letter to the editor: "Women who rape: response to the responses"; Letter to the editor: "Brave and important" (response to Women Who Rape article); Letter to the editor: "Feminist double-think" (response to Women Who Rape article) | |||
FUSE | May/June 1986 | Arton's Publishing | Vol. 9, No. 6 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1986 (box 2) | "Stopping Women's Art: Gallery 940 Forced to Close"; "Performance Art Re-Visited" (Review of John Greyson's You Taste American); "Lesbians on Yonge Street: A Work by Lynne Fernie" | ||
FUSE | Summer 1986 | Arton's Publishing | Vol. 10, No. 1 & 2 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1986 (box 2) | "Stopping Women's Art II: Ontario Women Artists' Press Conference"; "'Stalling Art" by Sara Diamond (review of Luminous Sites); "Bill 30: Sweeping Power Leaves 'Dirty' Sex in a Vacuum" (with response from Vancouver Lesbian Connection) | ||
FUSE | Fall 1986 | Arton's Publishing | Vol. 10, No 3 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1986 (box 2) | "Confused Update: Court Ruling Undermines Artists' Rights" by Sara Diamond; "Refusing to Refuse: The Pleasures of The Body" (review of "Sexuality and Its Discontents: Meanings, Myths, and Modern Sexualities" by Jeffrey Weekes) | ||
Splice | 1986-04 | Saskatchewan Film Pool Co-operative | Vol. 6, Issue 1 | Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada | Canada, 1986 (box 6) | "Eight Notes on the Underground" by Russell Campbell (Note 5 about homosexual underground artists) | ||
HERizons | 1986-12 | HERizons | Vol. 4, No. 8 | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada | Canada, 1986 (box 6) | Letters to the editor: "Women's role in AIDS questioned" and "Feminist principles and AIDS"; "Women and AIDS Update"; "Remembering Elsa Gidlow" | ||
HERizons | 1986-09 | HERizons | Vol. 4, No. 6 | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada | Canada, 1986 (box 6) | "Plagued by the New Right: Politics, Women, and AIDS"; "Frontline AIDS Workers: One Woman's Perspective" | ||
HERizons | 1986-03 | HERizons | Vol. 4, No. 2 | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada | Canada, 1986 (box 6) | Review: "The Color Purple" | ||
HERizons | January/February 1986 | HERizons | Vol. 4, No. 1 | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada | Canada, 1986 (box 6) | "AIDS Plagued by Media"; "Coming together on sexuality" | ||
Parallelogramme | Summer 1986 | Association of National Non-Profit Artists' Centre | Vol. 11, No. 5 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1986 (box 7) | Cover photo: From "Familiar Names and Not so Familiar Faces: Blatant Lesbians on Madison Avenue" by Lynette Molnar | ||
Jump Cut | Jump Cut Associates | No. 31 | Berkeley, California, United States | U.S.A., 1986 (box 1) | "The Color Purple: Community of Women" | |||
Jump Cut | Jump Cut Associates | No. 32 | Berkeley, California, United States | U.S.A., 1986 (box 1) | "Entre Nous: Gender Analyzed" (on Diane Kurys' Entre Nous); "Recent Work of Barbara Hammer: Body Displaced, Body Discovered"; "Pornography and the Doubleness of Sex for Women" | |||
High Performance: A Quarterly Magazine for the New Arts Audience | 1986 | High Performance | Vol. 9, No. 4 | Los Angeles, California, United States | U.S.A., 1986 (box 3) | Issue on "Art & Crisis: AIDS and the Gay Politic" | ||
Release Print: The newsletter of FIlm Arts Foundation, the Bay Area organization of independent film and videomakers | 1986-06 | Film Arts Foundation | Vol. 9, No. 5 | San Francisco, California, United States | U.S.A., 1986 (box 4) | "Is the Mainstream Catching Up? Lesbian/Gay Film Fest Features International, Local Pics" | ||
Release Print: The newsletter of FIlm Arts Foundation, the Bay Area organization of independent film and videomakers | July/August 1986 | Film Arts Foundation | Vol. 9, No. 6 | San Francisco, California, United States | U.S.A., 1986 (box 4) | "An Appearance of Homophobia: State Goes Out of Its Way to Deprive Adair of Contract" (AIDS) | ||
Kinesis | 1987-06 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1987 (box 2) | "Lesbian mom faces kidnap charges"; "Lesbians and aging" | |||
Kinesis | 1987-04 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1987 (box 2) | "Lesbian and gay conference"; "Media self-censorship: The safe, the tube, and the ugly" (AIDs public service ads on tv); "The search for answers: Lesbian abuse"; Letter to the editor: "AIDS response" | |||
Q Magazine | 1987-10 | Push Press | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1987 (box 2) | ||||
Q Magazine | November/December 1987 | Push Press | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1987 (box 2) | ||||
HERizons | 1987-03 | HERizons | Vol. 5, No. 2 | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada | Canada, 1987 (box 1) | "Discrimination against lesbians and gays banned in Ontario"; "Women of Conviction: 10 Dynamic Women Share Their Views" (featuring lesbian activists and thinkers like Mary Louise Adams) | ||
Composition: The Canadian Independent Film & Video Quarterly | Fall 1987 | The Independent Film and Video Alliance | Vol. 2, No. 2 | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | Canada, 1987 (box 1) | "Visual Evidence: Monitoring Sex Part I & II: Going All the Way" by Elspeth Sage | ||
Western Report: Western Canada's Weekly Newsmagazine | 1987-05 | Interwest Publications Ltd. | Vol. 2, No. 16 | Edmonton, Alberta, Canada | Canada, 1987 (box 2) | "About 'doing it': An AIDS film rattles Premier Vander Zalm" (AIDS video and sex education in B.C., from a conservative perspective) | ||
FUSE | Spring 1987 | Arton's Publishing | Vol. 10, No. 6 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1987 (box 2) | "Porn Again: Feeling the Heat of Censorship" by Varda Burstyn (section on censorship and border seizures of queer materials); "The New Sexual Censorhip Legislation - Just as Bad as Before If Not Worse" by Gary Kinsman; "Lesbians on the Loose: Sight Specific, Lesbians & Representation, Exhibition - A Space, March 4th-28th, 1987"; "An Interview with Hanik Kureishi" by Zainub Verjee | ||
FUSE | Fall 1987 | Arton's Publishing | Vol. 11, No. 3 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1987 (box 2) | "Another World: Five Video Premieres by Gay Men, A Space, Toronto, Ont., July 9, 1987" by Colin Campbell; "On Signs & Sex: Visual Evidence, 'A Series of Video Screenings, Workshops, and Multimedia Events About Sexuality and Sexual Images', Various Locations, Vancouver, B.C., April 25 - June 28th, 1987"; "Going All The Way: A Panel on Recent Work and Approaches" interviews between Zainub Verjee and panelists Marc Paradis, Candida Royale and Marusia Bociurkiw; "Double Jeopardies: Gender and Race in Imagery, The Western Front, Vancouver, B.C., June 6, 1987"; "Comedy Can Kill: Sheila Gostick in Performance, The Cabana Room, Toronto, Ont., August 27th, 1987"; Book review: "The Regulation of Desire: Sexuality in Canada" by Gary Kinsman, reviewed by Thelma McCormack | ||
FUSE | Winter 1987 | Arton's Publishing | Vol. 11, No. 4 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1987 (box 2) | Review: "The ADS Epidemic by John Greyson" reviewed by Rowley Mossop; "Delinquients with a Difference" (Gay punk pornozine) | ||
CARFAC News: The Periodical of Canadian Artists' Representation | 1987-06 | Canadian Artists' Representation/le Front des Artistes Canadiens (CARFAC) | Vol. 12, No. 2 | Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1987 (box 3) | "Confused/Museum Views": Paul Wong vs. The Vancouver Art Gallert and Luke Rombout" by Philip Palmer | ||
Parallelogramme | February/March 1987 | Association of National Non-Profit Artists' Centre | Vol. 12, No. 3 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1987 (box 5) | "Video in Drag: Trans-sexing the Feminine" by Dot Tuer | ||
Parallelogramme | September/October 1987 | Association of National Non-Profit Artists' Centre | Vol. 13, No. 1 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1987 (box 5) | "Under Siege: B.C. Artists Fight Against Censorship" by Karen Knights and Sara Diamond (with discussion of Visual Evidence); "Grids of Denial, Grids of Development: Anti-Porn Legislation and Film" by David McIntosh; "Against Censorship: The Art of Paradox" by Jean Gagnon (with some discussion of Confused/Sexual Views by Paul Wong) | ||
FUSE | 1987-04 | Arton's Publishing | Vol. 10, No. 5 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1987 (box 5) | "More on Sex in B.C." by Sara Diamond (AIDS and sex education) | ||
A Newsletter Called FRED: Speaking to the Media Community | September/October 1987 | Ontario Film Association | Vol. 16, No. 1 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1987 (box 6) | Catalogue of "Films and Videos on AIDS" | ||
FILE Magazine | Spring 1987 | Art Metropole | No. 27 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1987 (box 7) | "The Journal of the New Mortality" (AIDS in the intro by General Idea) | ||
Video Graphe | 1987 | Videographe | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | Canada, 1987 (box 9) | "Marc Paradis: Interview" | |||
Angles: Vancouver's Community Newspaper for Lesbians and Gays | 1987-02 | Vancouver Gay Community Centre Society | Vol. 4, No. 2 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1987 (box 3) | |||
Angles: Vancouver's Community Newspaper for Lesbians and Gays | 1987-05 | Vancouver Gay Community Centre Society | Vol. 4, No. 5 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1987 (box 3) | |||
Angles: Vancouver's Community Newspaper for Lesbians and Gays | 1987-04 | Vancouver Gay Community Centre Society | Vol. 4, No. 4 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1987 (box 3) | |||
Angles: Vancouver's Community Newspaper for Lesbians and Gays | 1987-03 | Vancouver Gay Community Centre Society | Vol. 4, No. 3 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1987 (box 3) | |||
Angles: Vancouver's Community Newspaper for Lesbians and Gays | 1987-06 | Vancouver Gay Community Centre Society | Vol. 4, No. 6 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1987 (box 3) | |||
Angles: Vancouver's Community Newspaper for Lesbians and Gays | 1987-07 | Vancouver Gay Community Centre Society | Vol. 4, No. 7 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1987 (box 3) | |||
Angles: Vancouver's Community Newspaper for Lesbians and Gays | 1987-11 | Vancouver Gay Community Centre Society | Vol. 4, No. 11 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1987 (box 3) | |||
The Advocate | 1987-05-12 | Here Media | Los Angeles, California, United States | U.S.A., 1987 (box 1) | "Raw Hide: The Mystery and Power of Leather" | |||
San Francisco International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | 1987 | Frameline | San Francisco, California, United States | U.S.A., 1987 (box 2) | ||||
Guide Magazine | 1987-08 | International Northwest Publishing Company | Vol. 2, No. 6 | Seattle, Washington, United States | U.S.A., 1987 (box 2) | |||
Release Print: The newsletter of FIlm Arts Foundation, the Bay Area organization of independent film and videomakers | 1987-06 | Film Arts Foundation | Vol. 10, No. 5 | San Francisco, California, United States | U.S.A., 1987 (box 2) | "Lesbian & Gay Film Fest Opens June 19" | ||
The Independent | 1987-05 | The Foundation for Independent Video and Film, Inc. | Vol. 10, No. 4 | New York, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1987 (box 3) | "Going Dutch: The International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival" by Andrea Weiss (Amsterdam) | ||
The Independent | 1987-07 | The Foundation for Independent Video and Film, Inc. | Vol. 10, No. 6 | New York, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1987 (box 3) | "Dessert Hearts" by Mandy Merck | ||
Vanguard | 1988-11 | Vancouver Art Gallery | Vol. 17, No. 5 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1988 (box 1) | "Drawing the Line" exhibition reviewed by Sandra Haar (Persimmon Blackbridge, Sustan Stewart, Emma Stonebridge) | ||
Q Magazine | 1988-03 | Push Press | No. 8 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1988 (box 1) | |||
Angles: Vancouver's Community Newspaper for Lesbians and Gays | 1988-12 | Vancouver Gay Community Centre Society | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1988 (box 1) | ||||
Angles: Vancouver's Community Newspaper for Lesbians and Gays | 1988-11 | Vancouver Gay Community Centre Society | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1988 (box 1) | ||||
Angles: Vancouver's Community Newspaper for Lesbians and Gays | 1988-10 | Vancouver Gay Community Centre Society | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1988 (box 1) | ||||
Angles: Vancouver's Community Newspaper for Lesbians and Gays | 1988-03 | Vancouver Gay Community Centre Society | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1988 (box 1) | ||||
Women in Focus | 1988 | Women in Focus | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | 1988 | Women in Focus and Coalition for the Right to View's reading list on anti-censorship (featuring a focus on Little Sister's legal battle against customs seizures, and censorship of queer sexuality) | |||
Diversity: The Lesbian Rag | 1988-05 | The Diversity Collective | Vol. 1, No. 1 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | 1988 | |||
Parallelogramme | April/May 1988 | Association of National Non-Profit Artists' Centre | Vol. 13, No. 4 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1988 (box 1) | "Revolutionary Arts: Creating Ourselves into Existence" (Marusia Borciukiw interviewed by Lillian Allen) | ||
FUSE | 1988-04 | Arton's Publishing | Vol. 11, No. 5 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1988 (box 2) | "Art After the Coup: Interventions by Chilean Women: An Interview by Sara Diamond" (with Diamela Eltit and Nelly Richard, discussing Women, Art, and the Periphery - a question about queer artists in Chile); "Territories of the Forbidden": Lesbian Culture, Sex & Censorship, an Overview of Works in Various Media by Women" by Marusia Borciukiw; "Gay Barriers, Gay Games: News & Views from the West" by Sara Diamond | ||
FUSE | 1988-07 | Arton's Publishing | Vol. 11, No. 6 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1988 (box 2) | "Straight Shots at Gay Targets: Un Zoo La Nuit, Jean-Claude Lauzon" reviewd by Steven Maynard; "We Are Amused: Lesbian Laughter & Transgression: Reform School Girls, Tom DeSimone" reviewd by Jane Farrow | ||
FUSE | 1988-09 | Arton's Publishing | Vol. 12, No. 1-2 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1988 (box 2) | "Lesbian & Gay Pride Day" by Jane Farrow | ||
Midcontinental | Spring 1988 | Midcontinental Media Group | Vol. 5, No. 1 | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada | Canada, 1988 (box 3) | "A Death in the Family" (AIDS) | ||
Broadside | 1988-02 | Broadside Communications Ltd. | Vol. 9, No. 4 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1988 (box 5) | "National Lesbian Forum" by Jeri Wine; "Lesbian Mss."; "Gay and Lesbians Conference" (National Black Gay and Lesbian Conference) | ||
SAW News | 1988-09 | Galerie SAW Video | Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1988 (box 6) | "Forbidden Representations: An exhibit of lesbian art" | |||
Other Versions (Perversions) | Artists Space | New York, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1988 (box 1) | Catalogue (featuring "Crossing the 49th" by Mark Verabioff | ||||
The Independent | 1988-05 | Foundation for Independent Video and Film | Vol. 11, No. 4 | New York, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1988 (box 1) | "Gay Film Tomorrow" by Quynh Thai | ||
The Independent | 1988-03 | Foundation for Independent Video and Film | Vol. 11, No. 2 | New York, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1988 (box 1) | "Video on AIDS at AFI" by John Greyson | ||
The Independent | January/February 1988 | Foundation for Independent Video and Film | Vol. 11, No. 1 | New York, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1988 (box 1) | "Bodies and Anti-Bodies: A Crisis in Representation" by Timothy Landers (AIDS) | ||
Jump Cut | 1988-02 | Jump Cut Associates | No. 33 | Berkeley, California, United States | U.S.A., 1988 (box 1) | "The Last Word: Representing AIDS" by John Hess, Chuck Kleinhans, and Julia Lesage; "Safer Sex Guidelines" and "Safer Sex Suggested Reading" by Jan Grover | ||
Afterimage | 1988-12 | Visual Studies Workshop | Vol. 16, No. 5 | Rochester, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1988 (box 1) | "A Queer Kind of Film" by Todd Haynes | ||
Printed Matter | Spring 1988 | The Media Project | No. 41 | Portland, Oregon, United States | U.S.A., 1988 (box 2) | "An Interview with Gus Van Sant" by Brigette Sarabi | ||
The Northwest International Lesbian/Gay Film Festival | April/May 1988 | Olympia, Washington, United States | U.S.A., 1988 (box 2) | Catalogue | ||||
Afterimage | Summer 1988 | Visual Studies Workshop | Vol. 16, No. 1 | Rochester, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1988 (box 3) | "Pretty in Pink" by Cynthia Chris (trans); "We Are Family" by Laura U. Marks | ||
Afterimage | 1988-03 | Visual Studies Workshop | Vol. 15, No. 8 | Rochester, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1988 (box 3) | "A Virus Knows No Morals: Policing Desire: Pornography, AIDS, and the Media" by Simon Watney (reviewed by Laura U. Marks) | ||
The Independent | 1988-07 | Foundation for Independent Video and Film | Vol. 11, No. 6 | New York, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1988 (box 3) | "Girl Crazy: Lesbian Narratives in She Must Be Seeing Things and Damned If You Don't" by Martha Gever | ||
AIDS Discrimination in Canada: A study of the scope and extent of unfair discrimination in Canada against persons with AIDS, and those known or feared to be HIV positive | 1989-09 | B.C. Civil Liberties Association | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1989 (box 1) | ||||
Video In | 1989-12 | Video In | No. 5 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1989 (box 2) | "Video Against AIDS" | ||
Angles: Vancouver's Community Newspaper for Lesbians and Gays | 1989-01 | Vancouver Gay Community Centre Society | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1989 (box 2) | ||||
Angles: Vancouver's Community Newspaper for Lesbians and Gays | 1989-02 | Vancouver Gay Community Centre Society | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1989 (box 2) | ||||
Vanguard | Summer 1989 | Vancouver Art Gallery | Vol. 18, No. 3 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1989 (box 2) | "On A Trumped-Up Charge: Two Video-Films" by Nancy Shaw (on Stuart Marshall's "Desire: Sexuality in Germany 1910-45" and John Greyson's "Urinal") | ||
Vanguard | February/March 1989 | Vancouver Art Gallery | Vol. 18, No. 1 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1989 (box 2) | "Representing Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome" by Tom Folland | ||
FUSE | Fall 1989 | Arton's Publishing | Vol. 13, No. 1 & 2 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1989 (box 4) | "20 Years Later: State Still in the Closet" by Martha Judge (Toronto Pride); "Exhibition: Homomyopia: Homogenius, Mercer Union, Toronto, June 22-July 22, 1989" by Andrew Sorfleet; "Exhibition: Gummy & Pokey: Visual AIDS: A Travelling Exhibition of AIDS Posters from Around the World, Toronto Western Hospital, July 24 - August 4" by Brent Cehan | ||
FUSE | 1989-08 | Arton's Publishing | Vol. 12, No. 6 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1989 (box 4) | "Performance: Parts of 4-play - Lesbians Who Wear Lipstick: The Musical written by Marcy Rogers, directed by Audrey Butler. Actor's Lab Theatre, Toronto, April 5 - 16, 1989 and Black Friday, written by Audrey Butler, directed by Bryden MacDonalds, Actor's Lab Theatre, Toronto, April 4 - 16, 1989" by Lisa Pottie | ||
FUSE | January - February 1989 | Arton's Publishing | Vol. 12, No. 4 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1989 (box 4) | "Film: Private Parts in Public Place, Urinal by John Greyson" reviewed by Andrew J. Paterson | ||
FUSE | April - May 1989 | Arton's Publishing | Vol. 12, No. 5 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1989 (box 4) | "Performance: Tongue-tied and Loving It; Dykes Have Bad Times Too, Strange Sisters, The Party Centre, Toronto, Dec. 9, 1988" by Marusia Bociurkiw; "Home Video: Lesbian Lovebite - Daughters of Darkness by Harry Kummel, Distributed by Gemini Releasing Corp. and The Hunger by Tony Scott, Distributed by MGM/U.A. 1982" reviewed by Shonagh Adelman | ||
Rites: For Lesbian and Gay Liberation | 1989-03 | Rites Publishing | Vol. 5, No. 9 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1989 (box 4) | |||
Parallelogramme | Fall 1989 | Association of National Non-Profit Artists' Centre | Vol. 15, No. 2 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1989 (box 5) | "Double Agents: Video Art Addressing AIDS" by John Greyson; "AIDS: Configuration of Original Myths" by Yves Doyon | ||
CelebrAsian | 1988 | Gay Asians Toronto | Vol. 4, No. 16 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1989 (box 6) | |||
Rites: For Lesbian and Gay Liberation | 1989-02 | Rites Publishing | Vol. 5, No. 8 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1989 (box 6) | |||
Image & Nation: Festival International du Cinema & de le Video Gais & Lesbiens de Montreal | 1989-11 | Diffusions Gaies et Lesiennes du Quebec | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | Canada, 1989 (box 6) | Catalogue | |||
Broadside | August/September 1989 | Broadside Collective | Vol. 10, No. 5 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1989 (box 6) | "Broadside & Beyond" by Philinda Masters (partially on the role that its image as a lesbian-focused publication had on the demise of Broadside); "Coming Out About Violence" by Donna MacAuley, Laurie Chesley, and Janice Ristock | ||
Afterimage | 1989-01 | Visual Studies Workshop | Vol. 16, No. 6 | Rochester, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1989 (box 1) | "The Transgressive Cinema: Drawing the Line at Women in Focus Gallery, Vancouver, British Columbia" by Marusia Bociurkiw | ||
Afterimage | 1989-05 | Visual Studies Workshop | Vol. 16, No. 10 | Rochester, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1989 (box 1) | "From Margin to Center" by Ann Cvetkovich; "Berlin Diary" by Coco Fusco; "Acting Up: Independent Video and the AIDS Crisis" by Alexis Danzig; "Sexuality and Video Narrative" by Chris Straayer | ||
Afterimage | Summer 1989 | Visual Studies Workshop | Vol. 17, No. 1 | Rochester, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1989 (box 1) | "Visible Lesions: Images of the PWA" by Jan Zita Grover (AIDS); "Reviews: Women and AIDS - Until That Last Breath" by Ann Meredith and Overlooked/Underplayed: Videos on Women and AIDS", both at the New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, NY" by Cynthia Chris | ||
Afterimage | 1989-12 | Visual Studies Workshop | Vol. 17, No. 5 | Rochester, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1989 (box 1) | "Policing Desire - Urinal by John Greyson" reviewed by Cynthia Chris | ||
The Squealer | August/September 1989 | Squeaky Wheel | Buffalo, New York, New York | U.S.A., 1989 (box 2) | "Again, we are asking" by Steve Griffith (on censorship of Robert Mapplethorpe's photography) | |||
The Squealer | October/November 1989 | Squeaky Wheel | Buffalo, New York, New York | U.S.A., 1989 (box 2) | "Interview with Lawrence F. Brose" by Terry Klein | |||
High Performance: A Quarterly Magazine for the New Arts Audience | Summer 1989 | High Performance | Vol. 12, No. 2 | Los Angeles, California, United States | U.S.A., 1989 (box 2) | "Can Art Really Save Us Now?" by Douglas Sadownick (AIDS) | ||
The Squealer | May/June 1989 | Squeaky Wheel | Buffalo, New York, New York | U.S.A., 1989 (box 3) | "An Independent Desires: The Films of Lawrence Brose" by Tom Dooney | |||
ACT UP Action News | Winter 1989 | ACT UP London | No. 2 | London, United Kingdom | Global, 1989 (box 2) | |||
FRONT | September/October 1990 | Western Front Society | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1990 (box 1) | "Interview with Kiss & Tell by Corry Wyngaarden" (Celebration '90/Gay Games, Drawing the Line) | |||
FRONT | 1990-04 | Western Front Society | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1990 (box 1) | "Celebration '90: Gay Games III and Cultural Festival" by Daniel Collins | |||
Kinesis | July/August 1990 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1990 (box 2) | "It'll be a Gay Time" by Kinesis Writer (Celebration '90/Gay Games) | |||
Kinesis | 1990-11 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1990 (box 2) | "Funding for Gay, Lesbian Projects"; "United in Hope and Anger" (ACT UP/AIDS); "From the UK: Making the Connections" (Celebration '90/Gay Games - Maya Chowdhry and Seni Seneviratne) | |||
Kinesis | 1990-10 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1990 (box 2) | "Joe Blows, or Clueless Joe" (Joe's Cafe protest) | |||
Image & Nation: 3ième Festival International du Cinema & de le Video Gais & Lesbiens de Montreal | 1990-11 | Diffusions Gaies et Lesiennes du Quebec | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | Canada, 1990 (box 2) | Catalogue | |||
FUSE | Spring 1990 | Arton's Publishing | Vol. 13, No. 4 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1990 (box 2) | Letter to the editor: "Re: Homomyopia" by Andy Patton; "Speaking of Colour - Image & Nation: Festival of Gay & Lesbian Film and Video" by Molly Shinhat | ||
FUSE | Fall 1990 | Arton's Publishing | Vol. 14, No. 1 & 2 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1990 (box 2) | "Police: Terroristes" by Marusia Bociurkiw; "Drawing the Line - Kiss & Tell: Persimmon Blackbridge, Lizard Jones, and SU.S.A.n Stewart, Beaver Hall, Toronto, April 5 - 22, 1990" reviewed by Mary Louise Adams | ||
The Globe and Mail | 1990-03 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1990 (box 3) | Newspaper clipping: "Works by Brown and Lukacs share intense focus on gender, sexuality and power: Male body supplants feminist concerns in art of the '90s" by John Bentley Mays | ||||
Video Against AIDS | 1990 | The Video Data Bank/V Tape | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1990 (box 4) | Programme | |||
Blackflash | Summer 1990 | P.G. Press Inc. | Vol. 8, No. 2 | Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada | Canada, 1990 (box 4) | "Little Glass Houses" by Frank French (censorship of Evergon's work in Saskatoon) | ||
SPU | 1990 | Ontario College of Art | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1990 (box 5) | "Remembering Ross" by Jennifer Whitehouse; "Ross - My Education" by Andrew Sorfleet (both memorials for Ross Fletcher who died of AIDS) | |||
La Lesbian @ La Peña: A Lesbian Performance Series | 1990 | La Peña Cultural Center | Berkeley, California, United States | U.S.A., 1990 (box 1) | Programme | |||
FELIX | Spring 1991 | The Standby Program, Inc. | Vol. 1, No. 1 | New York, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1990 (box 1) | "In Memorial: Ray Navarro" by Ellen Spiro (AIDS); "Eso, me esta pasando" by Ray Navarro (AIDS and racism); work by Tom Kalin; "Censoring to Silence" by Julie Zando; "House of Color"; plus loads of small queer things on censorship | ||
Gay Times | 1990-07 | Millivres Ltd. | London, United Kingdom | Global, 1990 (box 2) | Featuring article on Celebration '90/Gay Games in Vancouver | |||
9° Festival Internacional de Cinegai Lésbico de Madrid | Madrid, Spain | Global, 1990 (box 2) | ||||||
NOW | 1991-06 | Now Communications | Vol. 10, No. 40 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | B.C., 1991 (box 1) | "Paris is Burning: Riveting documentary dives deep into drag suB.C.ulture" by Cameron Bailey | ||
Noise | 1991-10 | Normal Arts Society | Vol. 2, Issue 5 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1991 (box 1) | "Holding Up a Mirror to Lesbian Culture - West Coast editor, poet, and theorist Betsy Warland on her new book InVersions: Writings by Dykes, Queers, and Lesbians" by Tara Kainer | ||
Noise | 1991-11 | Normal Arts Society | Vol. 2, Issue 6 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1991 (box 1) | "The Joe's Cafe Boycott" by José Arroyo and Oline Luinenburg | ||
Kinesis | July/August 1991 | Vancouver Status of Women | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1991 (box 1) | "Lesbian and gay choir fulfilling and fun" by Juline Macdonnell; "Coming out on video, then..." by Kathy March (about Video In program 'Out on Video'); "...Coming out on screen" by Ginger Plumb; letters to the editor: "Since lesbianism and feminism are not synonymous..." and "Homophobia in Scarborough, Ont." | |||
FORWARD | Summer 1991 | The British Columbia Young New Democrats | Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1991 (box 2) | "Safe Sex Censored" by Paul Dayson; "What Are They So Afraid Of?" by Tanya Paterson (Homophobia); "AIDS: Do You Qualify?" by Matt Treger | |||
C Magazine | Summer 1991 | C Magazine | Issue 30 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1991 (box 1) | "On History and Everyday Life" by Andrew Sorfleet (on Andy Fabo, Tom Folland, and gay historry); "Interview: Sharon Alward by Wayne Baerwaldt" (on her performance Totentanz, on AIDS) | ||
Blackflash | Fall 1991 | P.G. Press Inc. | Vol. 9, No. 3 | Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada | Canada, 1991 (box 1) | "David Williams: Hesitation, Part III" by Cheryl Simon (AIDS) | ||
Blackflash | Summer 1991 | P.G. Press Inc. | Vol. 9, No. 2 | Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada | Canada, 1991 (box 1) | "The Politics of Outrage" by Josephine Mills (on Dik Campbell, Diana Thorneycroft, Kiss & Tell, Nikki Forrest); "Diana Thorneycroft: Touching: The Self" by Astrid Brunner | ||
Parallelogramme | Fall 1991 | Association of National Non-Profit Artists' Centre | Vol. 17, No. 2 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1991 (box 1) | "Sex Art in Saskatoon" by Josephine Mills | ||
Parallelogramme | Winter 1991 | Association of National Non-Profit Artists' Centre | Vol. 16, No. 3 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1991 (box 1) | "No One Knows I'm Gay: The Politics of Naming at the Gay Games" by Cornelia Wyngaarden | ||
Parallelogramme | Spring 1991 | Association of National Non-Profit Artists' Centre | Vol. 16, No. 4 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1991 (box 1) | "The Evergon Controversy at the Mendel Art Gallery: The Language of Censorship" by Jim Graham | ||
Micah Lexier | The Southern Alberta Art Gallery | Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada | Canada, 1991 (box 1) | Exhibition publication, with essays by Renee Baert and Don Goodes | ||||
C Magazine | Spring 1991 | C Magazine | Issue 29 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1991 (box 2) | "Accidental Subversives" by Earl Miller (on Evergon and Attila Richard Lukacs); "Uneasy Histories" by Tom Folland | ||
FUSE | Spring 1991 | Arton's Publishing | Vol. 14, No. 4 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1991 (box 2) | "Queer Press: New Lesbian and Gay Book Publisher in Toronto"; "Video News" by Kim Tomczak (on cancellation of Toronto: Living With AIDS program by Rogers Cable 10); "Sapphic Scenes: Looking Through a History" by Cyndra MacDowall; Review: "Ban This Show, Sky Gilbert, Buddies in Bad Times Theatre, Beaver Hall, Toronto, September 20 - October 7th, 1990" by Tom Folland | ||
Corporeal Knowledge: Shelagh Keeley, Stephen Andrews | 1991 | Charles H. Scott Gallery | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | Canada, 1991 (box 2) | Catalogue | |||
Image & Nation: Festival International du Cinema & de le Video Gais & Lesbiens de Montreal 4 | 1991-11 | Diffusions Gaies et Lesiennes du Quebec | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | Canada, 1991 (box 2) | Programme | |||
The Second Annual Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival of Toronto | April/May 1991 | The Inside Out Collective | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1991 (box 2) | Programme | |||
Rungh: A South Asian Quarterly of Culture, Comment, and Criticism | Rungh Cultural Society | Vol. 2, No. 1 & 2 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | Canada, 1991 (box 2) | "Organizing Around HIV/AIDS in the South Asian Community"; "Trying to Speak and Live: The Construction of South Asian Lesbian & Gay Identities" by Nayan Shah | |||
The Toronto Lesbian & Gay Film & Video Festival | 1991-03 | The Inside Out Collective | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1991 (box 3) | Programme | |||
Parallelogramme | Winter/Fall 1991-1992 | Association of National Non-Profit Artists' Centre | Vol. 17, No. 3 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1991 (box 4) | "Queer Art Acts Up in Halifax" by Jane Farrow (ACT UP) | ||
FUSE | Fall 1991 | Arton's Publishing | Vol. 15, No. 1 & 2 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1991 (box 4) | "When Queer is Not Enough: Identity & Politics" by Steven Maynard ; Review: "Sex and Identity: Lesbian and Gay Artists, Artefact Gallery, Toronto, April 9 - 27, 1991" by Brent Cehan ; Book review: "Now You See It: Studies on Lesbian and Gay Film" by Richard Dyer, reviewed by Gillian Morton ; Review: "Toronto Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival, Inside Out Collective, The Euclid Theatre, Toronto, March 21 - 31, 1991" by Colin Campbell | ||
FUSE | Winter 1991 | Arton's Publishing | Vol. 14, No. 3 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1991 (box 4) | "Wide World of Sports: Gay Games (Un)covered" by Brenda Barnes ; "Disneyland in Sodom: Whose Borders? Whose Words?" by Marusia Bociurkiw ; "Some Kind of Vision: An Interview with Sarah Schulman" by Marusia Bociurkiw ; Review: "4th New York Lesbian & Gay Experimental Film Festival, September 10 - 16, 1990" by SU.S.A.n Kealey ; "Review: "4th New York Lesbian & Gay Experimental Film Festival: Focus on Black Gay Men" by Jody A. Benjamin | ||
Afterimage | 1991-09 | Visual Studies Workshop | Vol. 19, No. 2 | Rochester, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1991 (box 1) | "Video, AIDS, and Activism" by Ann Cvetkovich | ||
The 9th Annual Los Angeles International Gay and Lesbian Film and Video Festival | 1991-07 | The Gay and Lesbian Media Coalition | Los Angeles, California, United States | U.S.A., 1991 (box 1) | ||||
Guide Magazine | 1991-05 | One in Ten Publishing Company | Vol. 5, No. 3 | Seattle, Washington, United States | U.S.A., 1991 (box 1) | |||
The Squealer | Spring/Summer 1991 | Squeaky Wheel | Buffalo, New York, New York | U.S.A., 1991 (box 1) | "Appropriate Art" by bonita z. | |||
Remapping Boundaries | March - May 1991 | Artists Space | New York, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1991 (box 1) | Programme | |||
The 11th Chicago Lesbian & Gay International Film Festival | 1991-11 | Chicago Filmmakers | Chicago, Illinois, United States | U.S.A., 1991 (box 1) | Programme | |||
The Independent | 1991-04 | The Association of Independent Video and Filmmakers | Vol. 14, No. 3 | New York, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1991 (box 2) | "Homo Promo: The Lookout Lesbian and Gay Video Festival" by Thomas Harris ; "Black Macho Revisited: Reflections of a SNAP! Queen" by Marlon Riggs | ||
Afterimage | 1991-12 | Visual Studies Workshop | Vol. 19, No. 5 | Rochester, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1991 (box 2) | "Inside and Out: Lesbian and Gay Experimentals - 5th New York Lesbian and Gay Experimental Film Festival" by Liz Kotz ; "Queer Insights" by Matias Viegener (book reviews of Now You See It: Studies on Lesbian and Gay Film by Richard Dyer and How Do I Look? Queer Film and Video edited by Bad Object-Choices) | ||
Frame Work: The Journal of Images and Culture | 1991 | Los Angeles Center for Photographic Studies | Vol. 4, Issue 3 | Los Angeles, California, United States | U.S.A., 1991 (box 2) | "Flamboyant, Leechlike Homosexuality" by William Jones | ||
The 4th Northwest International Lesbian Gay Film Festival '91 | 1991-05 | The Evergreen State College | Olympia, Washington, United States | U.S.A., 1991 (box 2) | Programme | |||
Seeing Through AIDS: A guide to over 70 of the best films and videos on AIDS and AIDS-related issues | 1991 | Media Network | New York, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1991 (box 2) | ||||
Infected Faggot Perspectives | 1991-09 | Issue 1 | Los Angeles, California, United States | U.S.A., 1991 (box 2) | ||||
High Performance: A Quarterly Magazine for the New Arts Audience | Fall 1990 | High Performance | Vol. 13, No. 3 | Santa Monica, California, United States | U.S.A., 1991 (box 2) | "Running Commentary" by Linda Burnham (on AIDS and David Wojnarowicz) ; Letter to the editor from Aldo Hernandez on the article "ACT UP Makes a Spectacle of AIDS" ; "Virginia is for Lovers?" by Eric Gutierrez (on censorship of AIDS piece In Memoriam by Carlos Gutierrez-Solana) ; "The Black Sheep" by Karen Finley (AIDS poem) ; "God is in the Details, Wojnarowicz Is in the Courts" by Joe Jerrell ; "Keep Your Fly Buttoned: Putting Desire, Danger, and Pleasure Back on the Streets" by Carole Tormollan | ||
High Performance: A Quarterly Magazine for the New Arts Audience | Spring 1990 | High Performance | Vol. 13, No. 1 | Santa Monica, California, United States | U.S.A., 1991 (box 2) | "The Avenging Spirit of Diamanda Galas" by Robert Hilferty ; "ACT UP Makes a Spectacle of AIDS" by Doug Sadownick | ||
Gay and Lesbian Film Festival '91 | 1991 | Stichting International Gay and Lesbian Filmfestival Holland | Netherlands | Global, 1991 (box 1) | ||||
Peril and Pleasure: London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | 1991-03 | Capital Gay | London, United Kingdom | Global, 1991 (box 1) | Press cuttings | |||
Video Positive | 1991 | Moviola | Liverpool, United Kingdom | Global, 1991 (box 1) | ||||
In This World: Robert Flack, Lyle Ashton Harris, Denis Lessard | 1992 | Contemporary Art Gallery | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1992 (box 1) | Programme | |||
Sodomite Invasion Review: A Magazine of New Writing | Winter 1992 | Sodomite Invasion Review | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1992 (box 1) | ||||
Out on Screen: 5th Annual Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | 1992-05 | Out on Screen | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1992 (box 2) | Programme | |||
FUSE | Spring 1992 | Arton's Publishing | Vol. 15, No. 4 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1992 (box 1) | "It's A Queer World After All: An Inside Look at the International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival Circuit" by Marusia Bociurkiw | ||
FUSE | Fall 1992 | Arton's Publishing | Vol. 18, No. 2 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1992 (box 1) | "OutRights/Les Droits Visibles Conference Planned" ; "Space to Stretch" by David Roche (queer comedy) | ||
Vent | March/April 1992 | Gallery 101 | Vol. 7, No. 2 | Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1992 (box 2) | "Sodom Etc." and "Passion Pink: Reflections of Gay & Lesbian Communities" | ||
Ending the Isolation: HIV Disease and Mental Health in the Second Decade | 1992 | Health and Welfare Canada | Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1992 (box 2) | ||||
Artcite Inc. | January/February 1992 | Artcite Inc. | Windsor, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1992 (box 2) | "A Day Without Art" (including photographs) | |||
The Pink Pages: Toronto's Gay and Lesbian Directory | 1992 | The Pink Pages | Edition 3 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1992 (box 3) | |||
Image & Nation 5: Festival International du Cinema & de le Video Gais & Lesbiens de Montreal | 1992-11 | Diffusions Gaies et Lesiennes du Quebec | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | Canada, 1992 (box 3) | ||||
MALEBOX | April/May 1992 | MALEBOX | No. 6 | Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1992 (box 3) | |||
OUT Magazine: Canada's Gay Arts/Literary Journal | 1992-01 | YOUthe Publications | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1992 (box 3) | ||||
OUT Magazine: Canada's Gay Arts/Literary Journal | 192-09 | YOUthe Publications | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1992 (box 3) | ||||
OUT Magazine: Canada's Gay Arts/Literary Journal | 1992-06 | YOUthe Publications | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1992 (box 3) | ||||
XTRA! | 1992-12 | Pink Triangle Press | No. 213 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1992 (box 3) | |||
XTRA! | 1992-09 | Pink Triangle Press | No. 206 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1992 (box 3) | |||
Quota: Toronto's Free Lesbian Monthly | 1992-09 | Higher Quota Press | Vol. 2, Issue 4 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1992 (box 3) | |||
FUSE | Summer 1992 | Arton's Publishing | Vol. 15, No. 5 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1992 (box 4) | "Living With HIV" edition | ||
PATLAR Magazine: Voice of Lesbian/Gay America | 1992-05 | PATLAR | Issue 119 | Sacramento, California, United States | U.S.A., 1992 (box 1) | |||
San Francisco Sentinel: California's Statewide Gay Newsweekly | 1992-05 | The Sentinel | Vol. 20, No. 21 | San Francisco, California, United States | U.S.A., 1992 (box 1) | |||
FELIX | Spring 1992 | The Standby Program, Inc. | Vol. 1, No. 2 | New York, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1992 (box 2) | Untitled writing by Cheryl Dunye ; "Preserving Desires" by Jean Carlomusto (on the Lesbian Herstory Archives) ; Untitled writing by Alex Juhasz ; Untitled writing by Kelly Anderson ; "Testing the Limits" by Sandra Elgar, Robyn Hutt, David Meieran, Durwood Wiggins | ||
Sixteenth San Francisco International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | 1992-06 | Frameline | San Francisco, California, United States | U.S.A., 1992 (box 2) | Programme | |||
Visions Magazine | Summer 1992 | Hybrid Productions Inc. | No. 7 | Boston, Massachusetts, United States | U.S.A., 1992 (box 2) | "Bad Behaviour: An Interview with Monika Treut" ; "Lizzie Borden: Cut Cown in Mainstream?" by Kathi Maio | ||
Newsweek | 1992-02 | Newsweek | New York, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1992 (box 2) | "Is This Child Gay? Born or Bred: The Origins of Homosexuality" | |||
The 10th Annual Los Angeles International Gay and Lesbian Film and Video Festival | 1992-07 | The Gay and Lesbian Media Coalition | Los Angeles, California, United States | U.S.A., 1992 (box 2) | Programme | |||
The San Francisco Sphere | 1992-04 | Human Health Organization | No. 6 | San Francisco, California, United States | U.S.A., 1992 (box 2) | Edition on queer healthcare | ||
Afterimage | 1992-11 | Visual Studies Workshop | Vol. 20, No. 4 | Rochester, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1992 (box 2) | "Ball of Confusion: NEA Holds Out" by Nadine L. McGann ; Review: "What A Little Glue Can Do: Sixth New York Lesbian and Gay Experimental Film Festival" by Gabriel Gomez | ||
Afterimage | 1992-12 | Visual Studies Workshop | Vol. 20, No. 5 | Rochester, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1992 (box 2) | "Regarding Gender" by Cynthia Chris | ||
Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras | February / March 1992 | Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras Ltd. | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia | Global, 1992 (box 1) | ||||
The Melbourne International Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival | January / February 1992 | The Melbourne International Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia | Global, 1992 (box 1) | ||||
Copenhagen Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | October / November 1992 | The Danish National Organisation for Gays & Lesbians | Copenhagen, Denmark | Global, 1992 (box 1) | ||||
FRONT | September / October 1993 | The Western Front Society | Vol. 5, No. 1 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1993 (box 1) | "Queer City" | ||
Out on Screen: Vancouver's Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | 1993-03 | Out on Screen | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1993 (box 2) | ||||
Doing It in the 90s, What You Said: Gay Community Report on the Results of Men's Survey | 1993-05 | Canadian AIDS Society | Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1993 (box 1) | ||||
Peggy's Festival: Queer Video & Film | 1993-06 | The Centre for Art Tapes | Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada | Canada, 1993 (box 1) | ||||
Frame of Mind: Viewpoints on Photography in Contemporary Canadian Art | 1993 | Walter Phillips Gallery | Banff, Alberta, Canada | Canada, 1993 (box 1) | "The Making of a Memory: Evergon" by Alain Laframbroise | |||
Parallelogramme | Spring 1993 | The Association of National Non-Profit Artists' Centres | Vol. 18, No. 4 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1993 (box 1) | "Double Trouble in Montreal: Queer History goes to the Movies" by Johanne Sloan and Philip Lewis | ||
Parallelogramme | Fall 1993 | The Association of National Non-Profit Artists' Centres | Vol. 19, No. 2 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1993 (box 1) | "Bound to the Body: The Queer Sites Conference" by Allyson Lunny | ||
FUSE | Summer 1993 | Arton's Publishing | Vol. 16, No. 5 & 6 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1993 (box 1) | Review: "Cornelia Wyngaarden: The Dead Man Was A Woman" by Nancy Shaw ; Review: "The Inside Out Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival of Toronto" by Michelle Mohabeer ; Review: "The Inside Out Festival of Toronto (Part 2)" by Randi Spires ; Review: "Tim Miller, Marlon Riggs" by Randi Spires | ||
FUSE | May / June 1993 | Arton's Publishing | Vol. 16, No. 4 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1993 (box 1) | "Blasted Categories: Observations on Desh Pardesh and Recent South Asian Film and Video" by Ian Rashid (with section on Shani Mootoo's "Wild Woman in The Woods" and Pratibha Parmar) ; "Like Apples & Oranges: Lesbian Feminist Responses to the Politics of The Body Politic" by Becki Ross ; Review: "Biennial Bliss: 'Queer' Art at the Whitney" by Robert F. Reid-Pharr ; Review: "Joe Sarahan: Curse of the Homo - Pitt Gallery, Vancouver" by Glenn Alteen ; "Portrait: Clamourous Intentions" by Andrew J. Paterson | ||
FUSE | Winter 1993 / 1994 | Arton's Publishing | Vol. 17, No. 2 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1993 (box 1) | "Richard Fung interviews David Henry Hwang" ; Review: "Mix: The 7th New York Lesbian and Gay Experimental Film and Video Festival" by Robert F. Reid-Pharr | ||
XTRA! | 1993-03 | Pink Triangle Press | No. 219 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1993 (box 1) | |||
Parachute | January / February / March 1993 | Parachute Publications | No. 69 | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | Canada, 1993 (box 1) | Review: "Mark Verabioff, Video In, June 27" by Kevin Cook ; Review: "Attila Richard Lukacs, Diane Farris Gallery, Vancouver, October 1- October 27" by SU.S.A.n Douglas | ||
Matriart: A Canadian Feminist Art Journal | 1993 | The Women's Art Resource Centre | Vol. 3, No. 3 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1993 (box 2) | "I Don't Have to Expose my Genitalia" by Buseke Bailey ; "Desire in the Politics of Representation" by Shonagh Adelman ; "Issues of Body Image in Lesbian (and Feminist) Comics" by Anne Vespry ; Review: "Gathering: The Memorial Project" by Randy Spires | ||
Proscenium | Winter 1993 | Canadian Conference for the Arts | Vol. 2 No. 4 | Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1993 (box 2) | "Determined to be Inadmissible: Censorship at the Border" by Terri-Sue Buchanan ; "Queer Culture" by Jim Oldham | ||
The Canadian Survey of Gay and Bisexual Men and HIV Infection: Men's Survey | 1993 | Canadian AIDS Society | Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1993 (box 2) | Ted Myers, Gaston Godin, Liviana Calzavara, Jean Lambert, David Locker | |||
AIDS Update: Quarterly Report | 1993 | Division of STD Control, Ministry of Health and Ministry Responsible for Seniors, British Columbia Centre for Disease Control, Province of British Columbia | Second Quarter | British Columbia, Canada | Canada/B.C. 1993 (box 1) | |||
Canadian Art | 1993-03 | The Canadian Art Foundation | Vol. 10, No. 1 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada/B.C. 1993 (box 1) | Review: "General Idea's Fin de Siecle - Kunstverein Hamburg" by Noemi Smolik ; Review: "Legal Memory, written, directed, and produced by Lisa Steele and Kim Tomczak" by Regina Cornwell (on Leo Mantha, gay man who was the last man hanged in British Columbia) | ||
C Magazine | Winter 1993 | C Magazine | Issue 36 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada/B.C. 1993 (box 1) | Review: "Forbidden Love: The Unashamed Stories of Lesbian Lives by Lynne Fernie and Aerlyn Weissman" by Ann Dean and Jannet Edminson | ||
C Magazine | Spring 1993 | C Magazine | Issue 37 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada/B.C. 1993 (box 1) | Review: "Attila Richard Lukacs, Diane Farris Gallery, Vancouver" by Robert Mahoney | ||
C Magazine | Summer 1993 | C Magazine | Issue 38 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada/B.C. 1993 (box 1) | Review: "General Idea, The Power Plant, Toronto" by Jerry McGrath (Fin de Siecle) | ||
Parallelogramme | Winter 1993/1994 | The Association of National Non-Profit Artists' Centres | Vol. 19, No. 3 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1993 (box 3) | "'Junk Culture' Censors Queer Culture: Koffler Gallery Cancels Queer Art" (Michelle Gay, Robert Windrum) ; Obituaries: "Robert Flack, October 14, 1957 - October 20, 1993" and "Alexander Wilson, May 25, 1953 - October 26, 1993" ; Review: "Dismantling Invisibility - A Space, Toronto, Ontario" ; Review: "Zachery Longboy - Trinity Square Video, Toronto, Ontario" ; Review: "Reorientation: Imported Fruits - Alternator Gallery, Kelowna, British Columbia" | ||
Parallelogramme | Summer 1993 | The Association of National Non-Profit Artists' Centres | Vol. 19, No. 1 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1993 (box 3) | "Dear Parallelogramme" by Lorna Boschman and Persimmon Blackbridge, Lizard Jones, SU.S.A.n Stewart, Kiss & Tell (on True Inversions) | ||
Latitude 53 Society of Artists Newsletter | 1993-05 | Latitude 53 Gallery | Edmonton, Alberta, Canada | Canada, 1993 (box 3) | "Drawing the Line - Latitute 54 Gallery" (Kiss & Tell) | |||
The 3rd Annual Inside Out Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival of Toronto | 1993-05 | The Inside Out Collective | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1993 (box 3) | Programme | |||
Queer Sightings Film Society Film Festival - "Our Lives, Our Art" | 1993-06 | Queer Sightings Film Society | Edmonton, Alberta, Canada | Canada, 1993 (box 4) | Programme | |||
FUSE | Spring 1993 | Arton's Publishing | Vol. 16, No. 3 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1993 (box 4) | "Refusing Censorship" by Kika Thorne ; "Academics and Activists: Acknowledging Institutional Complicity" by ki namaste (on Concordia University and the Université de Montréal's join sponsored La Ville en Rose: Premier Colloque Quebecois d'Etudes Lesbiennes et Gais) ; "Up Against the Law" by SU.S.A.n Lord (review of Radical Reels, at the National Film Board's John Spotten Cinema, Toronto, October 1992) ; "Some of These are Not Like the Others" by Paula Gignac ; Review: "Gathering: The Memorial Project" by Christopher Eamon ; Review: "True Inversions - Multi-media Performance by Kiss & Tell, Vancouver East Cultural Centre, October 1992" by Andrea Fatona ; "Profile: Desh Pardesh" by Prabha Khosla | ||
FUSE | Fall 1993 | Arton's Publishing | Vol. 17, No. 1 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1993 (box 4) | "Cruising Media: Serial Killers & Other 'Undesirables'" by Ian Rashid ; "DQTV: Public Access Queers" by Gabriel Gomez ; Review: "Telling Relations: Sexuality and the Family - Deanne Achong, Kathleen Dick, Sarinah Haba, Anne Jew, Sur Mehat, Shani Mootoo, Sulih Williams - Curated by Larissa Lai" by Lorraine Chan ; "Profile: Shawna Dempsey, Lorri Millan" by Levi | ||
The Numbers Game | 1993-01-22 | Canadian AIDS Society | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1993 (box 4) | ||||
To all recipients of Surveillance Update: AIDS in Canada | 1993-04-29 | Division of HIV/AIDS Epidemiology, Bureau of Communicable Disease Epidemiology, Laboratory Centre for Disease Control, Health and Welfare Canada | Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1993 (box 4) | ||||
AKA Artists' Centre Newsletter | 1993-01 | AKA Artists' Centre | Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada | Canada, 1993 (box 4) | "December 1, 1992 - Day Without Art" | |||
The 7th New York Lesbian & Gay Experimental Film/Video Festival and The Kitchen present MIX | 1993-09 | The New York Lesbian & Gay Experimental Film/Video Festival ; The Kitchen | New York, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1993 (box 1) | ||||
The 13th Chicago Lesbian & Gay International Film Festival | 1993-11 | Chicago Filmmakers | Chicago, Illinois, United States | U.S.A., 1993 (box 1) | ||||
Afterimage | 1993-10 | Visual Studies Workshop | Vol. 21, No. 3 | Rochester, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1993 (box 1) | Jump-Starting Masculinity: Queer Artists Expand an Arrested Development | ||
Twist Weekly | 1993-03-18 | Twist Weekly | Washington, United States ; Oregon, United States | U.S.A., 1993 (box 1) | ||||
93 NY Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | 1993-06 | New York Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | New York, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1993 (box 2) | ||||
New Musical Express (NME) | 1993-02-27 | New Musical Express | London, United Kingdom | U.S.A., 1993 (box 2) | Photocopy of article: "Sherman at the Controls: You Ain't Seen Nothing Het" (queer nightclubs) | |||
Cine Acción News | December 1992 / January 1993 | Cine Acción | Vol. 9, No. 4 | San Francisco, California, United States | U.S.A., 1993 (box 2) | "Vergüenza mean Shame in Spanish" | ||
The 11th Annual Los Angeles International Gay & Lesbian Film & Video Festival | 1993-07 | The Gay and Lesbian Media Coalition | Los Angeles, California, United States | U.S.A., 1993 (box 2) | ||||
17th San Francisco International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | 1993-06 | Frameline | San Francisco, California, United States | U.S.A., 1993 (box 2) | ||||
The Advocate | 1993-05-04 | Liberation Publications Inc. | Issue 628 | Los Angeles, California, United States | U.S.A., 1993 (box 2) | |||
The Independent | 1993-10 | The Association of Independent Video and Filmmakers | Vol. 16, No, 8 | New York, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1993 (box 2) | "Lesbians Want Their DYKE TV" by Catherine Saalfield ; "Monika Treut - Documentarian: Female Misbehavior" by Catherine Saalfield ; "Arthur Dong - Documentarian: Coming Out Under Fire" by Michael Fox | ||
The Independent | 1993-07 | The Association of Independent Video and Filmmakers | Vol. 16, No. 6 | New York, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1993 (box 2) | "Queer Picks for Top 10 Films" | ||
The Independent | 1993-05 | The Association of Independent Video and Filmmakers | Vol. 16, No. 4 | New York, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1993 (box 2) | "Sex Is...Not For L.A. Film Lab" by Janice Drickey | ||
The Independent | 1993-04 | The Association of Independent Video and Filmmakers | Vol. 16, No. 3 | New York, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1993 (box 2) | "Peter Friendman - Documentarian: Silverlake Life: The View From Here" by Lorri Shundich | ||
The Independent | 1993-06 | The Association of Independent Video and Filmmakers | Vol. 16, No. 5 | New York, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1993 (box 2) | "Colorado Conference Includes Gay Films" by Michele Shapiro ; Obituaries: "Douglas Edwards, 1949 - 1993" and "Richard Schmiechen, 1949 - 1993" | ||
Frameline 1993 Film & Video Distribution Catalog | 1993 | Frameline | San Francisco, California, United States | U.S.A., 1993 (box 2) | ||||
Afterimage | 1993-01 | Visual Studies Workshop | Vol. 20, No. 6 | Rochester, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1993 (box 2) | "Vital Signs in Chicago: The 12th Chicago Lesbian and Gay International Film Festival" by Darrell Moore | ||
Afterimage | 1993-05 | Visual Studies Workshop | Vol. 20, No. 10 | Rochester, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1993 (box 2) | "Video Activism and Critical Pedagogy: Sexuality at the End of the Rainbow Curriculum" by Brian Goldfarb | ||
Afterimage | 1993-09 | Visual Studies Workshop | Vol. 21, No. 2 | Rochester, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1993 (box 2) | Review: "Orderly by Doug Ischar" by Cynthia Freeland | ||
Afterimage | 1993-12 | Visual Studies Workshop | Vol. 21, No. 5 | Rochester, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1993 (box 2) | "Spontaneous Combustion: An Interview with Barbara Hammer" by Cylena Simonds | ||
Asian American Network | Spring 1993 | The National Asian American Telecommunications Association | Vol. 10, No. 1 | San Francisco, California, United States | U.S.A., 1993 (box 3) | "Congratulations, Arthur Dong" ; "A Conversation with Philip Kan Gotanda" by Paul Mayeda Berges | ||
Afterimage | 1993-02 | Visual Studies Workshop | Vol. 20, No. 7 | Rochester, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1993 (box 3) | Book Review: "AIDS Activism Critiqued - A Leap in the Dark: AIDS, Art and Contemporary Culture edited by Allen KlU.S.A.cek and Ken Morrison - Public Art Issues edited by James M. Clark, Robert Knafo, and Diane Mignatti" | ||
Seventh Heaven: The 7th London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | 1993-03 | The London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | London, United Kingdom | Global, 1993 (box 1) | ||||
B.C.PWA News | October/November 1994 | The British Columbia Persons With AIDS Society | Issue 80 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1994 (box 1) | |||
Out on Screen: Vancouver's 6th Annual Lesbian & Gay Film/Video Festival | 1994-07 | Out on Screen | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1994 (box 2) | ||||
FRONT | Spring/Summer 1994 | The Western Front Society | Vol. 5, No. 5 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1994 (box 2) | "The Woman Who Loved Airports - Book Launch - Marusya Bociurkiw" | ||
FRONT | March/April 1994 | The Western Front Society | Vol. 5, No. 4 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1994 (box 2) | "Eli Langer Bust" by Elaine Carol | ||
Making Scenes 1994: Ottawa's Third Annual Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival | 1994-04 | Making Scenes | Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1994 (box 1) | ||||
Latitude 53 Society of Artists Newsletter | March/April 1994 | Latitude 53 Gallery | Edmonton, Alberta, Canada | Canada, 1994 (box 1) | "Director/Curator's Comments: What I Did on Family Day" by Mark Joslin | |||
Latitude 53 Society of Artists Newsletter | May/June 1994 | Latitude 53 Gallery | Edmonton, Alberta, Canada | Canada, 1994 (box 1) | "Director/Curator's Comments: Order and Disorder" by Mark Joslin | |||
The Fruit Machine: Press Coverage | 1994 | Toronto International Film Festival Group | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1994 (box 1) | ||||
Shonagh Adelman: Skindeep | 1994 | A Space | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1994 (box 2) | ||||
Blackflash | Fall 1994 | P.G. Press Inc. | Vol. 12, No. 3 | Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada | Canada, 1994 (box 3) | "Exhibition Review - Identity & Evidence - Rosalie Favell: Living Evidence" by Greg Beatty | ||
C Magazine | Winter 1994 | C Magazine | Issue 40 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1994 (box 3) | "Smash Mega Hitz Explosion: Garnet Press Gallery, Toronto" by Ann Dean (Rob Flack) | ||
Point of View: The Art and Business of Independent Film and Video | Fall 1994 | The Canadian Independent Film Caucus | No. 25 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1994 (box 3) | "In The Suburbs They Can't Hear You Scream: Politics of the Inside/Out Film & Video Festival" by Steve Gravestock ; "Elaine Holliman on her Chicks in White Satin: An Interview with the Filmmaker" | ||
FUSE | 1994 | Arton's Publishing | Vol. 17, No. 5 & 6 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1994 (box 3) | "Community Radio At Odds with 'Community Standards'?" by Denise Benson | ||
FUSE | May/June 1994 | Arton's Publishing | Vol. 17, No. 4 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1994 (box 3) | "AIDS Testimonials: The Possibilities of Telling One's Own Story" by José Francisco Ibáñez-Carrasco | ||
FUSE | Spring 1994 | Arton's Publishing | Vol. 17, No. 3 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1994 (box 3) | Review: "Queer Looks, Edited by Martha Gever, John Greyson, and Pratibha Parmar" by Lloyd Wong ; Review: "Dismantling Invisibility: Asian Artists Responding to the AIDS Crisis" by Xiaoping Li ; "In Memoriam: David Buchan, from Lamonte del Monte to Damocles" ; Letter to the Editor: "Dear Editors,...Randy Fabo" | ||
FUSE | 1994 | Arton's Publishing | Vol. 18, No. 1 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1994 (box 3) | "In Memoriam: Lloyd Wong" by SU.S.A.n Kealey ; "The Fruit Machine" ; "Rites of Privacy: A Christopher Lefler Update" by Bryan K. Young and Brett Grubusic ; Review: "Brenda Joy Lem, Kyo Maclear, Shani Mootoo: For Our Own Pleasure" by Bryce Kanbara ; Review: "Rosalie Favell: Living Evidence" by Greg Beatty ; | ||
Parallelogramme | Winter 1994/1995 | The Association of National Non-Profit Artists' Centres | Vol. 20, No. 3 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1994 (box 3) | "Beyond Queer Alibis: Thoughts on The Fruit Machine and Little Sister's" by Thomas Waugh | ||
Parallelogramme | Summer 1994 | The Association of National Non-Profit Artists' Centres | Vol. 20, No. 1 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1994 (box 3) | "Racy Sexy: In Search of Cultural Space" by Henry Tsang | ||
The Independent | 1994-03 | The Foundation for Independent Video and Film | Vol. 17, No. 2 | New York, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1994 (box 1) | "Multiple Identities" by Christine Tamblyn ; "The Queen of Festivals" by SU.S.A.n Gerhard | ||
Afterimage | 1994-03 | Visual Studies Workshop | Vol. 21, No. 8 | Rochester, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1994 (box 1) | Review: "Queer Looks, Edited by Martha Gever, John Greyson, and Pratibha Parmar" by Cynthia Chris | ||
Seventh Annual Austin Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | September/October 1994 | The Austin Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | Austin, Texas, United States | U.S.A., 1994 (box 1) | ||||
Frameline 1994 Film & Video Distribution Catalog | 1994 | Frameline | San Francisco, California, United States | U.S.A., 1994 (box 2) | ||||
The Independent | 1994-05 | The Foundation for Independent Video and Film | Vol. 17, No. 4 | New York, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1994 (box 2) | "MoMA Commemorates Stonewall" by Kimberly Jean Smith | ||
The 1995 New York Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | 1995-06 | The New York Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | New York, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1994 (box 2) | ||||
Quand Les Lesbiennes se Font du Cinema: 6ieme Festival | 1994 | Association Cineaffable | Paris, France | Global, 1994 (box 1) | ||||
AIDS on Screen | 1994-12 | AIDS Concern / Hong Kong Arts Centre | Hong Kong | Global, 1994 (box 1) | ||||
Good Vibrations: 4 Lesben- und Schwulen-Filmfestival | 1994-04 | Lesben- und Schwulen-Filmfestival | Frankfurt, Germany | Global, 1994 (box 1) | ||||
4th Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | 1994-01 | Hong Kong Arts Centre | Hong Kong | Global, 1994 (box 1) | ||||
Frieze | September/October 1994 | Frieze | Issue 18 | London, United Kingdom | Global, 1994 (box 1) | "Lesbian-cleaning-lady-white-sculptor...Michael Archer does time with Persimmon Blackbridge" ; Review: "As Max Saw It: Louis Begley, Knopf" by Sarah Schulman | ||
Artslink | 1994-01 | Hong Kong Arts Centre | Hong Kong | Global, 1994 (box 1) | "4th Lesbian & Gay Film Festival" | |||
8th London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival: Wild Things | 1994-03 | London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | London, United Kingdom | Global, 1994 (box 1) | ||||
FRONT | November/December 1995 | The Western Front Society | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1995 (box 1) | "Art on High Heels, Art that Heals" by Francisco Ibáñez | |||
Vancouver's 7th Annual Out on Screen Lesbian & Gay Film/Video Festival | 1995-06 | Out on Screen | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1995 (box 1) | ||||
B.C.PWA News | April/May 1995 | The British Columbia Persons With AIDS Society | Issue 82 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1995 (box 1) | |||
B.C.PWA News | August/September 1995 | The British Columbia Persons With AIDS Society | Issue 85 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1995 (box 1) | |||
BOO Magazine | Spring 1995 | BOO Magazine | No. 4 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1995 (box 1) | "Let Them Eat Shit" by Scott Watson (Little Sister's bookstore) ; "Fear No Love" by Kevin Killian ; "Somewhere Around BRICE CANYON" by Robert Ballantyne | ||
Vancouver's 7th Annual Out on Screen Lesbian & Gay Film/Video Festival | 1995-06 | Out on Screen | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1995 (box 2) | Pocket Guide | |||
FUSE | Summer 1995 | Arton's Publishing | Vol. 18, No. 4 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1995 (box 1) | "Too Queer for Middle America?: Reflection on InQueery, InTheory, InDeed: The Sixth North American Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Studies Conference, University of Iowa, Iowa City" by ki namaste ; "Interview with Isaac Julien" by Bruce Morrow; Review: "Queers in the Streets Versus Queen's Park: Gay Pride and Prejudice directed by Nancy Nicol" by Gary Kinsman ; | ||
FUSE | Spring 1995 | Arton's Publishing | Vol. 18, No. 3 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1995 (box 1) | "The Fruit Machine: Sweet, Healthy, and Familiar" by Andrew James Paterson; "AIDS Testimonials: The Possibilities of Telling One's Own Story" by José Francisco Ibáñez-Carrasco ; Review: "Celebrating Drag - Guy to Goddess: An Intimate Look at Drag Queens - Ladies, Please!" by Brian John Busby | ||
FUSE | Fall 1995 | Arton's Publishing | Vol. 19, No. 1 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1995 (box 1) | Review: "AIDS Boogie Woogie - General Idea: Infections" by Robert W.G. Lee ; Review: "What's Love Got To Do With It - The Fifth Annual Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival of Toronto" by Randi Spires ; Review: "We're Here, We're Queer and We're Making Movies - Out on Screen: Lesbian and Gay Film/Video Festival, Vancouver" by Karen X. Tulchinsky | ||
FUSE | Winter 1996 | Arton's Publishing | Vol. 19, No. 2 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1995 (box 1) | "Where Have All The FILE's Gone?" by Clive Robertson ; "Balser and Fabo Win Award" ; "Out on a Limb: Chrystos Interviewed" by Karen X. Tulchinsky | ||
Border Crossings | 1995-11 | Arts Manitoba Publications Inc. | Vol. 14, No. 4 | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada | Canada, 1995 (box 3) | "Space Invaders" (Lori Millan and Shawna Dempsey) | ||
Border Crossings | 1995-01 | Arts Manitoba Publications Inc. | Vol. 14, No. 1 | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada | Canada, 1995 (box 3) | "Faces in Your Face" (Antoine Tempe) ; "Hijacking Cabaret" by Lisa Gabrielle Mark (on Shawna Dempsey and Lorri Millan) | ||
LIFT | 1995-05 | The Liason of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto | Vol. 14, No. 7 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1995 (box 3) | "My Own Hole: A Review of Sky Gilbert's My Addiction and More" by kika Thorne | ||
Image & Nation Gaie et Lesbienne: Le 8e Festival de Cinema et de Video de Montreal | 1995-11 | Diffusions Gaies et Lesiennes du Quebec | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | Canada, 1995 (box 3) | ||||
The Independent | 1995-11 | The Foundation for Independent Video and Film | Vol. 18, No. 9 | New York, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1995 (box 1) | "Public Access Systems of Texans" by Sam Ho ; "Austin-tatiously Queer: The Austin Gay and Lesbian International Film Festival" by Marjorie Baumgarten | ||
The Independent | January/February 1995 | The Foundation for Independent Video and Film | Vol. 18, No. 1 | New York, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1995 (box 1) | "Cincinnati's Morality Squad Targets Pasolini" by Ben L. Kaufman | ||
The Independent | 1995-06 | The Foundation for Independent Video and Film | Vol. 18, No. 5 | New York, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1995 (box 2) | Special Issue: Queer Media - "AIDS Media in the Mainstream" by Catherine Saalfield ; "Bringing Queer Films to a Theater Near You: A Who's Who of Distributors" by Erin Blackwell ; "Tricks and Treats: Eight Picks of Foreign Flicks" by Howard Feinstein ; "Wieland Speck Speaks: Inside Berlin's Panorama" by Gerald Peary ; "Books in Brief: Gay & Lesbian Media Studies" by Mai Kiang | ||
San Francisco International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | 1995-06 | Frameline | San Francisco, California, United States | U.S.A., 1995 (box 2) | ||||
3. Internationales Schwullesbiches Filmfestival Berlin | 1995 | Filmboard Berlin-Brandenberg | Berlin, Germany | Global, 1995 (box 1) | ||||
Bend the Lens: London Lesbian Film Festival | 1995 | Take 5 | London, United Kingdom | Global, 1995 (box 1) | Stickers | |||
Out in the Reel World: London Lesbian Film Festival IV | 1995 | London Lesbian Film Festival | London, United Kingdom | Global, 1995 (box 1) | ||||
Look Out! 9th London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | 1995-03 | London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | London, United Kingdom | Global, 1995 (box 1) | ||||
Vancouver's 8th Annual Out on Screen Queer Film & Video Festival | 1996-08 | Out on Screen | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1996 (box 1) | ||||
B.C.PWA News | February/March 1996 | The British Columbia Persons With AIDS Society | Issue 88 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1996 (box 1) | |||
B.C.PWA News | 1996-06 | The British Columbia Persons With AIDS Society | Issue 90 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1996 (box 1) | |||
B.C.PWA News | 1996-08 | The British Columbia Persons With AIDS Society | Issue 92 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1996 (box 1) | |||
B.C.PWA News | 1996-10 | The British Columbia Persons With AIDS Society | Issue 93 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1996 (box 1) | |||
Pacific Current | April/May 1996 | Pacific New Directions Publishing Society | Vol. 2, No. 5 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1996 (box 1) | "Lip-locked Lesbians Pucker Up on Prime Time" by Leila Armstrong | ||
Pacific Current | June/July 1996 | Pacific New Directions Publishing Society | Vol. 2, No. 6 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1996 (box 1) | Keep Your Eyes on the Cure, AIDS Activists Say" by Philip Hannan ; "Feds Undermine Gay Rights Bill with Free Vote" by Barbara Findlay | ||
XTRA! West | 1996-08-08 | Pink Triangle Press | No. 78 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1996 (box 1) | |||
XTRA! West | 1996-05-02 | Pink Triangle Press | No. 71 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1996 (box 1) | Pages removed from full issue. "Queer Happenings at Video In" by Cindy Filipenko ; "Queerness in Yiddish Cinema" by Cindy Filipenko | ||
Angles: Vancouver's Community Newspaper for Lesbians and Gays | 1996-06 | Vancouver Gay Community Centre Society | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1996 (box 1) | Pages removed from full issue. "Queer video, new and old" and "Young Queer Video Screening Pary" by Lance McFall | |||
Video In Studios presents A YINGL MIT A YINGL HOT EPES A TAM: Lesbian and Gay Subtext in Yiddish Film | 1996-04 | Video In | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1996 (box 1) | ||||
Image & Nation Gaie et Lesbienne: Le 9e Festival de Cinema et de Video de Montreal | 1996-11 | Diffusions Gaies et Lesiennes du Quebec | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | Canada, 1996 (box 1) | ||||
6th Annual Lesbian & Gay Film + Video Festival of Toronto | May/June 1996 | The Inside Out Collective | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1996 (box 1) | ||||
Queer City Cinema | April/May 1996 | Dunlop Art Gallery | Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada | Canada, 1996 (box 2) | ||||
LIFT | November/December 1996 | The Liason of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto | Vol. 16, No. 6 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1996 (box 2) | "John Greyson Interview" by Irene Buncel | ||
LIFT | May/June 1996 | The Liason of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto | Vol. 16, No. 3 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1996 (box 2) | "Inside Out Fest: Picks and Pans" by Jason Romilly | ||
MIX | Fall 1996 | Parallelograme Artist-Run Culture and Publishing Inc. | Vol. 22, No. 2 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1996 (box 2) | "Found Footage, Hidden Meanings: On Queer Subtext, Yiddish Films & SuB.C.ultural Recycling" by Eve Sicular | ||
MIX | Summer 1996 | Parallelograme Artist-Run Culture and Publishing Inc. | Vol. 22, No. 1 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1996 (box 2) | "Approaching Zero" by Stephen Andrews | ||
Beyond Butch | December 1995 / January 1996 | OBORO | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | Canada, 1996 (box 3) | Curated by Lorna Boschman. Featuring works by Alisa Lebow, Lorri Millan and Shawna Dempsey, Shani Mootoo, Margaret Stratton, Alix Umen, and Cornelia Wyngaarden. | |||
Paul Wong: On Becoming a Man | 1995 | The National Gallery of Canada | Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1996 (box 3) | ||||
Leaving Silence: Queer Asian and Pacific Islander Oral History Exhibit | 1996-10 | Pride Foundation, City of Seattle | Seattle, Washington, United States | U.S.A., 1996 (box 1) | ||||
Strange Fruits | 1995 | The Los Angeles Center for Photographic Studies | Los Angeles, California, United States | U.S.A., 1996 (box 1) | Curated by Ming-Yuen S. Ma | |||
Persistence of Vision: The Fifth Annual Santa Barbara Lesbian and Gay Film Festival | 1996-11 | The Santa Barbara Lesbian and Gay Film Festival Committee | Santa Barbara, California, United States | U.S.A., 1996 (box 1) | ||||
1st Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | October/November 1996 | Buzzsaw | Seattle, Washington, United States | U.S.A., 1996 (box 2) | ||||
The Eighth Annual New York Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | 1996-06 | New York Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | New York, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1996 (box 2) | ||||
The George Kuchar Experience | 1996 | Pleasure Dome / YYZ Artists' Outlet / Video Data Bank | Chicago, Illinois, United States | U.S.A., 1996 (box 2) | ||||
Melbourne Queer FIlm and Video Festival | 1996-03 | The Melbourne Queer Film and Video Festival | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia | Global, 1996 (box 1) | ||||
Reeling Spinsters: London Lesbian Film Festival | 1996-05 | The London Lesbian Film Festival | London, United Kingdom | Global, 1996 (box 1) | ||||
8e Festival: Quand les Lesbiennes se font du Cinema | October/November 1996 | Cineffable | Paris, France | Global, 1996 (box 1) | ||||
The Native Voice | January/February 1997 | The Native Voice | Vol. 51, No. 1 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1997 (box 1) | "Healing Our Spirit's First Annual HIV/AIDS Conference" | ||
FRONT | November/December 1997 | The Western Front Society | Vol. 9, No. 2 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1997 (box 1) | "The Happy Hour: AIDS Drug Cocktails" by José Francisco Ibáñez-Carrasco ; "Doctor At Sea: Lesbians and Health" by Lizard Jones | ||
FRONT | September/October 1997 | The Western Front Society | Vol. 9, No. 1 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1997 (box 1) | "Surgery: Excerpts From a Performance Monologue" by Warren Arcan | ||
Press Gang Publishers | Fall 1997 | Press Gang Publishers | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1997 (box 1) | Catalogue | |||
Vancouver's Ninth Annual Queer Film & Video Festival | 1997-08 | Out on Screen / Video In Studios | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1997 (box 2) | ||||
MIX | Spring 1997 | Parallelograme Artist-Run Culture and Publishing Inc. | Vol. 22, No. 4 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1997 (box 1) | Review: "Inside Out 7th Annual Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival" ; Review: "Drag City" ; "Forgetting AIDS: Memorial Bric-a-Brac" by José Francisco Ibáñez-Carrasco ; "One Fell Swoop: Controversy Strikes AIDS Memorial Plans for Vancouver's Stanley Park" by Gareth Kirkby ; "Nudity, Heroism and Lust" by Robin Metcalfe ; "Making Heroes, Making Health" by Darien Taylor | ||
MIX | Summer 1997 | Parallelograme Artist-Run Culture and Publishing Inc. | Vol. 23, No. 1 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1997 (box 1) | "Scoping Boys: Tom Kalin, Andy Fabo, and Mike Hoolboom In Conversation" | ||
The Year in Dreams | 1997 | Sugar Press | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | Canada, 1997 (box 1) | Steve Reinke | |||
FUSE | Winter 1997 | Arton's Publishing | Vol. 20, No. 1 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1997 (box 1) | "Sex Migrants: Paul Wong's Video Geographies of Erotic and Cultural Displacement in Pacific Canada" by Gordon Brent Ingram ; "Blending Milk and Water: Sex in the New World" by Paul Wong ; "Can I Have MSG, And Egg Roll to Suck On and Asian American Media on the Side?" by Yau Ching | ||
FUSE | 1997-08 | Arton's Publishing | Vol. 20, No. 4 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1997 (box 2) | "Interview with Kobena Mercer" by Daniel Yon ; "Notes on 'Scoping Boys' and 'Scoping Girls'" by Robert Lee and Lee Rodney ; "Sunnybrook: A True Story with Lies by Persimmon Blackbridge" reviewed by Ann Decter | ||
Lesbian & Gay Film + Video Festival of Toronto | May/June1997 | The Inside Out Collective | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1997 (box 2) | ||||
Sixth Annual Sacramento International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | 1997-10 | Sacramento International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | Sacramento, California, United States | U.S.A., 1997 (box 1) | ||||
The Palm Springs Gay & Lesbian Film Festival presents Out on Film | 1997-10 | Palm Springs Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | Palm Springs, California, United States | U.S.A., 1997 (box 1) | ||||
Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival Roman Numeral Two | 1997-10 | Seattle Lesbian and Gay Film Festival | Seattle, Washington, United States | U.S.A., 1997 (box 1) | ||||
ISIS Tenth Annual Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | 1997-06 | The Connecticut Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | Hartford, Connecticut, United States | U.S.A., 1997 (box 1) | ||||
Reel Affirmation: Washington DC's Eighth International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | 1997-10 | One in Ten | Washington DC, United States | U.S.A., 1997 (box 1) | ||||
Reeling '97: The 17th Chicago Lesbian & Gay International Film Festival | 1997-11 | Chicago Filmmakers | Chicago, Illinois, United States | U.S.A., 1997 (box 1) | ||||
The 9th New York Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | 1997-06 | The New York Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | New York, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1997 (box 1) | ||||
21st San Francisco International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | 1997-06 | Frameline | San Francisco, California, United States | U.S.A., 1997 (box 1) | ||||
Outfest 97: 15th Anniversary - Los Angeles Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | 1997-07 | The Los Angeles Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | Los Angeles, California, United States | U.S.A., 1997 (box 1) | ||||
Femme Flicke | 1997 | Femme Flicke | No. 7 | Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States | U.S.A., 1997 (box 1) | "Cheryl Dunye: Watermelon Woman" by Nimmy Abiaka and Tim Haslett ; "The Year the Dyke Broke" by Tina Spangler | ||
De-Genderism | February / March 1997 | Setagaya Art Museum | Setagaya, Japan | Global, 1997 (box 1) | ||||
ART AsiaPacific | 1997 | Fine Arts Pty Limited | No. 16 | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia | Global, 1997 (box 1) | Review: "De-Genderism: Art on the Edge of Representation" by Chie Kaihotsu | ||
11th London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | 1997-03 | The London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | London, United Kingdom | Global, 1997 (box 2) | ||||
Reeling Spinsters present Lesbian FIlm Festival VI | 1997-05 | Reeling Spinsters | London, United Kingdom | Global, 1997 (box 2) | ||||
The 6th Gay Film/Video Festival | 1997-02 | Hong Kong Arts Centre | Hong Kong | Global, 1997 (box 2) | ||||
Legal for 30 Years: 15 Years of Gay Programmes on 4 | 1997 | Channel 4 Television | London, United Kingdom | Global, 1997 (box 2) | ||||
Mix 97: Primer Festival de Cine y Video diversidad sexual | 1997 | Festival de Cine y Video Diversidad Sexual | Mexico City, Mexico | Global, 1997 (box 2) | ||||
Out Takes 97: Wellington's 3rd Gay and Lesbian Film Festival | 1997-06 | Reel Queer | Wellington, New Zealand | Global, 1997 (box 2) | ||||
Pervoplanet 97: Turun 6. lesbo- ja homoelokuvan festivaali / 6. Turku Lesbian and Gay Film Festival | 1997-10 | Turku Lesbian and Gay Film Festival | Turku, Finland | Global, 1997 (box 2) | ||||
6th Dublin Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | July/August 1998 | Dublin Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | Dublin, Ireland | Global, 1997 (box 2) | ||||
The 10th Annual Vancouver Queer Film & Video Festival | 1998-08 | Out on Screen | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1998 (box 1) | ||||
Daisy Gets Erotik | April/May 1998 | The Daisy Free Press | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1998 (box 1) | The New Congress | |||
She Thrills Me: A Survey of Maureen Bradley's Videos, 1990-1998 | 1998 | Out on Screen | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1998 (box 1) | ||||
West Ender | 1998-11 | West Ender | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1998 (box 2) | "Preaching in the church of sexual knowledge" by Mary Frances Hill ; "Night Out plays mix light with darkness" by Alex Browne | |||
FRONT | September/October 1998 | The Western Front Society | Vol. 9, No. 6 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1998 (box 2) | "Truth, Justice and Gold Lamme" by Billeh Nickerson | ||
The Loop | 1998-11 | The Culture Syndicate Ink | Vol. 4, No. 4 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1998 (box 2) | "Washing Out the K.D." ; "Drag Races" by Fanny Wurlitzer ; "Tasty Truths" by Anna Nobile (on Taste This collective, Anna Camilleri, Ivan E. Coyote, Zoe Eakle, and Lyndell Montgomery) | ||
Making Scenes: 7th Annual Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgendered Film & Video Festival | 1998-09 | Making Scenes | Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1998 (box 1) | ||||
Inside Out Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival of Toronto | 1998-05 | Inside Out | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1998 (box 1) | ||||
Queer City Cinema 2: Regina's Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | 1998-05 | Queer City Cinema | Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada | Canada, 1998 (box 1) | ||||
FUSE | Summer 1998 | Arton's Publishing | Vol. 21, No. 3 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1998 (box 3) | "Lorri Millan and Shawna Dempsey - Lesbian National Parks and Services Wants You!" ; Review: "Out of the Frame: A Collective Show of New Lesbian Photography" by Michael Balser ; Obituary: "Time Guest, 1956 - 1998" ; "Cigarettes, Coffee & Dep Wine" (Nelson Henricks interviews Anne Golden) ; "When you lose that person, then who are you?: From an interview with Sheree Rose by Cathy Busby" ; "Misfits Together: Paul Wong on Art, Community, and Vancouver in the 1970s and '80s" interview with Richard Fung | ||
Philadelphia International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | 1998-07 | Philadelphia International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States | U.S.A., 1998 (box 1) | ||||
Outfest 98: Los Angeles Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | 1998-07 | Los Angeles Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | Los Angeles, California, United States | U.S.A., 1998 (box 1) | ||||
Image Out 5: The 5th Annual Rochester Lesbian & Gay Film & Video Festival | 1997-10 | Rochester Lesbian & Gay Film & Video Festival | Rochester, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1998 (box 1) | ||||
Image Out 6: The Rochester Lesbian & Gay Film & Video Festival | 1998-10 | Rochester Lesbian & Gay Film & Video Festival | Rochester, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1998 (box 1) | ||||
The 10th Anniversary New York Lesbian and Gay Film Festival | 1998-06 | The New Festival Inc. | New York, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1998 (box 1) | ||||
Eleventh Annual Austin Gay & Lesbian International Film Festival | August/September 1998 | Austin Gay & Lesbian International Film Festival | Austin, Texas, United States | U.S.A., 1998 (box 1) | ||||
HL Queer Film/Video Festival 98 | 1998-10 | Hong Kong Arts Centre | Hong Kong | Global, 1998 (box 1) | ||||
12th London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | 1998-03 | London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | London, United Kingdom | Global, 1998 (box 1) | ||||
6e Festival Del Cinema Lesbico | February/March 1998 | Visiblia: Associazione Culturale Lesbica | Bologna, Italy | Global, 1998 (box 1) | ||||
Dykeye: Queer & Feminist Video Festival 98 | 1998-07 | Dykeye Video Festival | Stockholm, Sweden | Global, 1998 (box 1) | ||||
12 Festival Internazionale di Cinema Gaylesbico 1998 | 1998-06 | Festival Internazionale di Cinema Gaylesbico | Milan, Italy | Global, 1998 (box 1) | ||||
6 Festival Mix Basil da Diversidade Sexual | October/November/December 1998 | Festival Mix Brasil da Diversidade Sexual | Brazil | Global, 1998 (box 1) | ||||
Quand Les Lesbiennes se Font du Cinema: 10ieme Festival | October/November 1998 | Association Cineaffable | Paris, France | Global, 1998 (box 1) | ||||
MIX 999: Tercer Festival de Diversidad Sexual en Cine y Video | 1998-04 | Festival de Cine y Video Diversidad Sexual | Mexico City, Mexico | Global, 1998 (box 2) | ||||
ART AsiaPacific | 1997 | Fine Arts Pty Limited | No. 14 | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia | Global, 1998 (box 2) | "Out Now: The Art of Truong Tan" by Melissa Chiu & Benjamin Genocchio ; "Saint Bhupen: The Art of Bhupen Khakhar" by Arun Khopkar ; "Lightness of being, indifferent loves: Bhupen Khakhar's Recent Watercolours" by Geeta Kapur | ||
Frieze | September/October 1998 | Frieze | Issue 42 | London, United Kingdom | Global, 1998 (box 2) | "The Glitter People: Todd Haynes' Velvet Goldmine reveals the central role of homosexuality in British Pop from the 50s through to the 80s" by Jon Savage | ||
TIP News | April/May 1999 | The B.C. Persons with AIDS Society | No. 13 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1999 (box 1) | |||
B.C.PWA News | April/May 1999 | The British Columbia Persons With AIDS Society | Issue 108 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1999 (box 1) | |||
The 11th Annual Vancouver Queer Film & Video Festival | 1999-08 | Out on Screen | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 1999 (box 2) | ||||
Latitude 53 | April/May 1999 | Latitude 53 Gallery | Edmonton, Alberta, Canada | Canada, 1999 (box 1) | "The Maturation of a Living Culture (Wanting More and Having It)" by Melody Tomkow | |||
Poolside | Fall 1999 | Video Pool Inc. | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada | Canada, 1999 (box 1) | "Thirza Cuthand" by Shawna Dempsey ; "Time Passes: A Review of Nelson Henricks' Video Work,1986-1999" by Alethea Lahofer ; "Beyond the End of Town" by Kathryn Burns (on Erika MacPherson) | |||
Lola | Summer 1999 | Lola | No. 4 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1999 (box 1) | "Who Are the Lesbian Helpers?" | ||
12 Assholes and A Dirty Foot | 1999-04 | Little Cockroach Press ; Art Metropole | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1999 (box 1) | John Waters | |||
Festival International de Cinema et de Video de Montreal: Image&Nation Gaie + Lesbienne | September/October 1999 | Festival International de Cinema et de Video de Montreal | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | Canada, 1999 (box 2) | ||||
FUSE | Spring 1999 | Arton's Publishing | Vol. 22, No. 2 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1999 (box 2) | "Shani Mootoo: Shifting Perceptions, Changing Practices" interview with Sarindar Dhaliwhal | ||
Making Scenes: 8th Film & Video Festival | 1999-09 | Making Scenes | Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1999 (box 2) | ||||
C Magazine | February/April 1997 | C Magazine | Issue 52 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 1997 (box 1) | "Drag City - Ace Art, Winnipeg" by Alison Gillmor | ||
Reel Affimations 9: Washington DC's Ninth International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | 1999-10 | One in Ten | Washington, United States | U.S.A., 1999 (box 1) | ||||
Outfest 99: Los Angeles Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | 1999-07 | Outfest | Los Angeles, California, United States | U.S.A., 1999 (box 2) | ||||
Queer Culture Festival Program | 1999-10 | Out in Akron | Akron, Ohio, United States | U.S.A., 1999 (box 2) | ||||
Homovision: Tucson Lesbian + Gay Film Festival 1999 | 1999-10 | Tucson Lesbian + Gay Film Festival | Tucson, Arizona, United States | U.S.A., 1999 (box 2) | ||||
5th Annual Flaming Film Festival: Queer Film & Video Showcase | June/July 1999 | District 202 | Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States | U.S.A., 1999 (box 2) | ||||
Image Out: The Rochester Lesbian & Gay Film & Video Festival | 1999-10 | Rochester Lesbian & Gay Film & Video Festival | Rochester, New York, United States | U.S.A., 1999 (box 2) | ||||
Out Takes Dallas: The Dallas Annual Lesbian and Gay Film Festival | 1999-11 | Out Takes Dallas | Dallas, Texas, United States | U.S.A., 1999 (box 2) | ||||
Reeling '99: The 19th Chicago Lesbian & Gay International Film Festival | 1999-11 | Chicago Filmmakers | Chicago, Illinois, United States | U.S.A., 1999 (box 2) | ||||
Metro Weekly | 1999 | Isosceles Publishing, Inc. | Vol. 6, No. 24 | Washington, DC, United States | U.S.A., 1999 (box 2) | |||
The 4th Annual Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | 1999-10 | The Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | Seattle, Washington, United States | U.S.A., 1999 (box 2) | ||||
National Queer Arts Festival | June/July 1999 | National Queer Arts Festival | San Francisco, California, United States | U.S.A., 1999 (box 2) | ||||
13th International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival / 13 Festival Internazionale di Cinema Gaylesbico 1999 | 1999 | Centro di Iniziativa Gay Arcigay / Arcigay il Cassero | Milan, Italy / Bologna, Italy | Global, 1999 (box 1) | ||||
Nice Girls Dont: Erotische Fotografien | 1999 | Konkursbuchverlag | Tübingen, Germany | Global, 1999 (box 1) | Laurence Jaugey-Paget | |||
Merge | Spring 1999 | Merge | No. 4 | Stockholm, Sweden | Global, 1999 (box 2) | "From Beach Boys to Gym Rats: David Serlin, Eugene J. Patron, and David W. Forrest on the Pros and Cons of Gay Ghettoes" | ||
13th London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival - Delegates List 1999 | 1999 | British Film Institute | London, United Kingdom | Global, 1999 (box 2) | ||||
8th Turku Lesbian and Gay Film Festival | 1999-10 | Vinokino | Turku, Finland | Global, 1999 (box 3) | ||||
MIX Brasil 99: 7 Festival of Sexual Diversity | November/December 1999 | MIX Brasil | Sao Paulo, Brazil / Porto Alegre, Brazil / Recife, Brazil | Global, 1999 (box 3) | ||||
Festival de Films Gays & Lesbiens | 1999-12 | Forum des Images | Paris, France | Global, 1999 (box 3) | ||||
Mardi Gras Film Festival 1999: Dream Weavers, Queer Deams Come True | 1999-02 | Mardi Gras Film Festival | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia | Global, 1999 (box 3) | ||||
The Third International Transgender Film and Video Festival | 1999-10 | Alchemy Festival Productions | London, United Kingdom | Global, 1999 (box 3) | ||||
13e Festival du Film Gay & Lesbien de Bruxelles | 1999-01 | Festival du Film Gay & Lesbien | Brussels, Belgium | Global, 1999 (box 3) | ||||
12th Annual Film & Video Queer Festival | 2000-08 | Out on Screen | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 2000 (box 2) | ||||
Poolside | Continuum | 2001 | Video Pool Inc. | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada | Canada, 2000 (box 1) | "My Philosophy (After Yoko Ono)" by AA Bronson ; "Size, Substance, and The Future of Queer: Gary Varro in conversation with Noam Gonick" | |||
Image+Nation: Festival International de Cinema Gai + Lesbien de Montreal | September/October 2000 | Festival International de Cinema Gai + Lesbian de Montreal | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | Canada, 2000 (box 1) | ||||
FUSE | 2000-01 | Arton's Publishing | Vol. 22, No. 4 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 2000 (box 1) | "Unsettling Sights...The Lesbian National Parks and Service - Lorri Millan and Shawna Dempsey, Performance at Banff National Park, 1997" review by Margot Francis | ||
Inside Out: 10th Annual Toronto Lesbian and Gay Film + Video Festival | 2000-05 | Toronto Lesbian + Gay Film + Video Festival | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 2000 (box 2) | ||||
Reel Out: Queer Film and Video Festival | 2000-04 | Reel Out | Kingston, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 2000 (box 2) | ||||
Poolside | The Act of Invention | 2000 | Video Pool Inc. | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada | Canada, 2000 (box 2) | "Travels with a Pornographer" by Anne Golden | |||
24th San Francisco International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | 2000-06 | Frameline | San Francisco, California, United States | U.S.A., 2000 (box 1) | ||||
Outfest 2000: Los Angeles Gay + Lesbian Film Festival | 2000-07 | Los Angeles Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | Los Angeles, California, United States | U.S.A., 2000 (box 1) | ||||
The 12th Annual New York Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | 2000-06 | The New Festival Inc. | New York, New York, United States | U.S.A., 2000 (box 1) | ||||
Out in Akron Cultural Festival | 2000-10 | Out in Akon | Akron, Ohio, United States | U.S.A., 2000 (box 2) | ||||
6th Annual Philadelphia International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | 2000-06 | TLA Video | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States | U.S.A., 2000 (box 2) | ||||
14th New York Lesbian & Gay Experimental Film/Video Festival | 2000-11 | MIX NYC | New York, New York, United States | U.S.A., 2000 (box 2) | ||||
20 Turin International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | 2000-04 | Turin International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | Turin, Italy | Global, 2000 (box 1) | ||||
South African Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | January/February 2000 | Out in Africa | Cape Town, South Africa / Johannesburg, South Africa / Pretoria, South Africa | Global, 2000 (box 2) | ||||
2000 Seoul International Queer Film & Video Festival | 2000-09 | Seoul International Queer Film & Video Festival | Seoul, Korea | Global, 2000 (box 2) | ||||
The Reeling Spinsters present Dangerous When Wet: The Ninth Annual London Lesbian Film Festival | 2000-04 | The Reeling Spinsters | London, United Kingdom | Global, 2000 (box 3) | ||||
12e Festival Quand les Lesbiennes se Font du Cinema | 2000-11 | Cineffable | Paris, France | Global, 2000 (box 3) | ||||
14th International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | May/June 2000 | Centro di Iniziativa Gay Arcigay | Milan, Italy | Global, 2000 (box 3) | ||||
London Pride 2K: A New Kind of Pride | June/July 2000 | London Pride | London, United Kingdom | Global, 2000 (box 3) | ||||
13th Queer Film + Video Festival | 2001-08 | Out on Screen | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 2001 (box 1) | ||||
Broken Pencil: Zine Culture in Canada and the World | Spring 2001 | Broken Pencil | Issue 15 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | B.C., 2001 (box 1) | Zines of the Month - Trade: Queer Things" ; "Burning Down the House: Rufus meets Dan" | ||
The Loop | 2000-08 | The Culture Syndicate Ink | Vol. 6, No. 1 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 2001 (box 1) | "Bubbling Over with Pride" edition | ||
With Six You Get Eggroll: A Spotlight on the Video Art of Wayne Yung | 2001-08 | The Vancouver Queer Film & Video Festival | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 2001 (box 1) | ||||
FUSE | 2001-12 | Arton's Publishing | Vol. 24, No. 4 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 2001 (box 1) | "The Politics of Curating: The Trouble with Normal: Queering Our Identities" by Elleni Centime Zeleki | ||
Image+Nation: Festival International de Cinema Gai + Lesbien de Montreal | 2000-09 | Festival International de Cinema Gai + Lesbian de Montreal | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | Canada, 2001 (box 1) | ||||
Writing for Electronic Media | 2001 | Video Verite Artist Centre | Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada | Canada, 2001 (box 2) | "Steve Reinke: The Hundred Points" by Michael Toppings | |||
FUSE | 2001-07 | Arton's Publishing | Vol. 24, No. 2 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 2001 (box 3) | "Isaac Julien's Children: Black Queer Cinema after Looking for Langston" by Rinaldo Walcott ; "Richard Fung and Jamalie Hassan Speak About their Recent Honours: Interview with Meera Sethi" ; Review: "Vice Squad, YYZ Artists' Outlet, Toronto, Ontario, June 20 - July 22, 2001" by Kelly McCray | ||
Border Crossings | 2001 | Arts Manitoba Publications Inc. | Vol. 20, No. 2 | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada | Canada, 2001 (box 3) | Interview: "Incrementalism: Micah Lexier and the Progress of Time" ; Interview: "The Phoenixian's Tale: Attila Richard Lukacs and the Eradication of Self" | ||
Making Scenes: Ottawa's 10th Queer Film & Video Festival | 2001-09 | Making Scenes | Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 2001 (box 3) | ||||
The 3rd Annual Miami Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | April/May 2001 | The Miami Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | Miami, Florida, United States | U.S.A, 2001 (box 1) | ||||
Mix: The 15th New York Lesbian & Gay Experimental Film/Video Festival | 2001-11 | The New York Lesbian & Gay Experimental Film/Video Festival | New York, New York, United States | U.S.A, 2001 (box 1) | ||||
Pittsburgh International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival 16 | 2001-10 | The Pittsburgh International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States | U.S.A, 2001 (box 1) | ||||
Image Out: The Rochester Lesbian & Gay Film & Video Festival | 2001-10 | The Rochester Lesbian & Gay Film & Video Festival | Rochester, New York, United States | U.S.A, 2001 (box 1) | ||||
The Sixth Annual Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | 2001-10 | The Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | Seattle, Washington, United States | U.S.A, 2001 (box 1) | ||||
Flaming Film Festival | 2001-05 | Intermedia Arts | Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States | U.S.A, 2001 (box 1) | ||||
San Francisco International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival - Twenty-Fifth Anniversary | 2001-06 | Frameline | San Francisco, California, United States | U.S.A, 2001 (box 1) | ||||
Seeing Queerly 2001: Mountain States Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | 2001-03 | The Mountain States Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | Denver, Colorado, United States | U.S.A, 2001 (box 1) | ||||
Verzabuger Munchen: 11th International Queer FilmFestival | 2001 | Munch International Queer FilmFestival | Munich, Germany | Global, 2001 (box 1) | ||||
Outtakes 2001: Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | May/June 2001 | Outtakes | Wellington, New Zealand | Global, 2001 (box 1) | ||||
2001 A Queer Odyssey: Mardi Gras Film Festival | 2001-02 | Mardi Gras Film Festival | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia | Global, 2001 (box 1) | ||||
Nederlands Transgender Filmfestival Catalogus | 2001-10 | T-Image Foundation | Amsterdam, Netherlands | Global, 2001 (box 1) | ||||
Le 23e Festival Quand les Lesbiennes se font du Cinema | October/November 2001 | Cineffable | Paris, France | Global, 2001 (box 2) | ||||
The 15th London Lesbian + Gay Film Festival | March/April 2001 | British Film Institute | London, United Kingdom | Global, 2001 (box 2) | ||||
A Decade of Lesbian Film: London Lesbian Film Festival | 2001-05 | The Reeling Spinsters ; The London Lesbian Film Festival | London, United Kingdom | Global, 2001 (box 2) | ||||
Get All Wound Up: 14th Queer Film & Video Festival | 2002-08 | Out on Screen | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 2002 (box 1) | ||||
The Globe and Mail | 2002-10-22 | The Globe and Mail | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | B.C., 2002 (box 1) | "Vindication of an Art Pioneer: A work by Paul Wong termed non-art 18 years ago now looks rather prescient" by Sarah Milroy | |||
Counting Past 2: Transsexual, Intersex, Transgender Festival | 2002-09 | Transsexual, Intersex, Transgender Festival | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 2002 (box 1) | ||||
Image & Nation: Festival International de Cinema Gai & Lesbien de Montreal | 2002-09 | Festival International de Cinema Gai + Lesbian de Montreal | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | Canada, 2002 (box 1) | ||||
QCC 4: The 4th Biannual Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival of Regina | April/May 2002 | Queer City Cinema | Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada | Canada, 2002 (box 2) | ||||
Arts Atlantic | Summer 2002 | Arts Atlantic | No. 72 | Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada | Canada, 2002 (box 2) | Review: "Queer Commodity, Mount Saint Vincent University Art Gallery, Halifax" by Sarah Hollenburg | ||
Steve Reinke | 2002 | Pleasure Dome | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 2002 (box 2) | ||||
FUSE | 2001-04 | Arton's Publishing | Vol. 23, No. 4 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 2002 (box 2) | "Richard Fung's Sea in the Blood: Visualizing Memory, Complicity and Love" by Margo Francis | ||
TRADE: Queer Things | Winter 2002 | Trade | Vol. 3, Issue 4 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 2002 (box 2) | |||
Frameline Presents: A Publication for the Members of Frameline | 2002 | Frameline | San Francisco, California, United States | U.S.A., 2002 (box 1) | ||||
Austin Gay & Lesbian International Film Festival | August/September 2002 | Austin Gay & Lesbian International Film Festival | Austin, Texas, United States | U.S.A., 2002 (box 1) | ||||
Image Out: The Rochester Lesbian & Gay Film & Video Festival | 2002-09 | The Rochester Lesbian & Gay Film & Video Festival | Rochester, New York, United States | U.S.A., 2002 (box 2) | ||||
The 4th Annual Miami Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | April/May 2002 | The Miami Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | Miami, Florida, United States | U.S.A., 2002 (box 2) | ||||
The 2002 Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | 2002-10 | The Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | Seattle, Washington, United States | U.S.A., 2002 (box 2) | ||||
26th San Francisco International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | 2002-06 | Frameline | San Francisco, California, United States | U.S.A., 2002 (box 2) | ||||
14e Festival Quand les Lesbiennes se Font du Cinema | October/November 2002 | Cineffable | Paris, France | Global, 2002 (box 1) | ||||
Septimo Festival Internacional de Cine Lesbico y Gai de Madrid | 2002-11 | Festival Internacional de Cine Lesbico y Gai de Madrid | Madrid, Spain | Global, 2002 (box 1) | ||||
Out Takes 2002: Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | May/June 2002 | Outtakes | Wellington, New Zealand | Global, 2002 (box 1) | ||||
MIX | Spring 2003 | Parallelograme Artist-Run Culture and Publishing Inc. | Vol. 28, No. 4 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 2003 (box 2) | "Perfectly Normal - Daryl Vocat, March 21 - April 19, 2003, SNAP Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta" | ||
The 13th Annual Inside Out Toronto Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival | 2003-05 | Inside Out | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 2003 (box 2) | ||||
Fairy Tales International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | 2003-06 | Fairy Tales Film Festival | Calgary, Alberta, Canada | Canada, 2003 (box 2) | ||||
Odyssey: Serving Hawaii's Diverse Lifestyles | 2004-06 | Odyssey Magazine Hawaii | Honolulu, Hawaii, United States | U.S.A., 2003 (box 1) | ||||
19th Annual Boston Gay & Lesbian Film/Video Festival | 2003-05 | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston | Boston, Massachusetts, United States | U.S.A., 2003 (box 1) | ||||
Frameline Distribution Fiml + Video Catalog 2002-2003 | 2002 / 2003 | Frameline | San Francisco, California, United States | U.S.A., 2003 (box 1) | ||||
14th Annual Adam Baran Honolulu Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | 2003-06 | The Honolulu Gay & Lesbian Cultural Foundation | Honolulu, Hawaii, United States | U.S.A., 2003 (box 1) | ||||
Seventh Annual Portland Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | 2003-10 | The Portland Lesbian and Gay Film Festival | Portland, Oregon, United States | U.S.A., 2003 (box 1) | ||||
Reeling 2003: The 22nd Chicago Lesbian & Gay International Film Festival | 2003-11 | Chicago Filmmakers | Chicago, Illinois, United States | U.S.A., 2003 (box 1) | ||||
Reel Affirmations 13: Washington DC's Thirteenth International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | 2003-10 | One in Ten | Washington, DC, United States | U.S.A., 2003 (box 1) | ||||
27th San Francisco International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | 2003-06 | Frameline | San Francisco, California, United States | U.S.A., 2003 (box 1) | ||||
Image Out: The Rochester Lesbian & Gay Film & Video Festival | 2003-09 | The Rochester Lesbian & Gay Film & Video Festival | Rochester, New York, United States | U.S.A., 2003 (box 1) | ||||
Film Fest 2003: Southern Arizona's LGBT Film Festival | 2003-03 | Wingspan | Tucson, Arizona, United States | U.S.A., 2003 (box 1) | ||||
Sixteenth Annual Austin Gay & Lesbian International Film Festival | August/September 2003 | Austin Gay & Lesbian International Film Festival | Austin, Texas, United States | U.S.A., 2003 (box 1) | ||||
ARCO Contemporary Art | Autumn 2003 | Amigos of ARCO Association | No. 29 | Madrid, Spain | Global, 2003 (box 1) | "Gender, Sexuality, and Art: New Keys for Looking at Contemporary Arts and Societies" by Xabier Arakistain | ||
Sproquets: Triangle Television International Gay & Lesbian Television Festival 2003 | February/March 2003 | Triangle Television | Auckland, New Zealand | Global, 2003 (box 1) | ||||
13. Freiburger Lesbenfilmtage | 2003-06 | Freiburger Lesbenfilmtage | Freiberg, Germany | Global, 2003 (box 1) | ||||
Amsterdam Q&A Film Festival ~ Queer & Asian ~ | 2005-05 | Amsterdam Queer & Asian Film Festival | Amsterdam, Netherlands | Global, 2003 (box 1) | ||||
Le 15e Festival Quand les Lesbiennes se Font du Cinema | 2003-11 | Cineffable | Paris, France | Global, 2003 (box 1) | ||||
Identities 2003 | 2003-06 | Wien Queer Film Festival | Vienna, Austria | Global, 2003 (box 1) | ||||
The 9th Out in Africa South African Gay and Lesbian Film Festival 2003 | 2003-03 | Out in Africa | Cape Town, South Africa | Global, 2003 (box 1) | ||||
13th Melbourne Queer Film Festival | 2003-03 | The Melbourne Queer Film Festival | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia | Global, 2003 (box 2) | ||||
Vancouver Queer Film + Video Festival | 2004-08 | Out on Screen | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 2004 (box 1) | ||||
Living +: News and Treatment Information from the BC Persons With AIDS Society | May/June 2004 | The B.C. Persons with AIDS Society | Issue 30 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 2004 (box 1) | |||
Redwire | 2004-03 | Redwire Native Youth Media Society | Vol. 6, No. 3 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 2004 (box 2) | Letters to the editor: "Redwire sex issue ignites NYM boycott" (including from Kinnie Star) | ||
The 14th Annual Inside Out Toronto Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival | 2004-05 | Inside Out | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 2004 (box 1) | ||||
The Fifth Biennial Queer Film & Video Festival of Regina | 2004-05 | Queer City Cinema | Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada | Canada, 2004 (box 1) | ||||
C Magazine | Fall 2004 | C The Visual Arts Foundation | Issue 83 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 2004 (box 2) | "Take Your Balls and Go: Bruce La Bruce on Jackie Curtis" | ||
Image+Nation: Festival International de Cinema LGBT de Montreal | September/October 2004 | Festival International de Cinema Gai + Lesbian de Montreal | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | Canada, 2004 (box 2) | ||||
Intersections: 25 Years of Connecting at The Centre for Art Tapes | Centre for Art Tapes | Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada | Canada, 2004 (box 2) | "Art by Gay Men" by Robin Metcalfe | ||||
Eighth Portland Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | 2004-10 | The Portland Lesbian and Gay Film Festival | Portland, Oregon, United States | U.S.A., 2004 (box 1) | ||||
Image Out: The Rochester Lesbian & Gay Film & Video Festival | 2004-10 | The Rochester Lesbian & Gay Film & Video Festival | Rochester, New York, United States | U.S.A., 2004 (box 1) | ||||
The 6th Annual Miami Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | April/May 2004 | The Miami Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | Miami, Florida, United States | U.S.A., 2004 (box 1) | ||||
Outfest 2004: The 22nd L.A. Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | 2004-07 | The LA Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | Los Angeles, California, United States | U.S.A., 2004 (box 1) | ||||
Reel Affirmations 14: Washington DC's Fourteenth International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | 2004-10 | One in Ten | Washington, DC, United States | U.S.A., 2004 (box 1) | ||||
19th Annual Pittsburgh International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival | 2004-10 | The Pittsburgh International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States | U.S.A., 2004 (box 1) | ||||
11th Philadelphia International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | 2005-07 | Philadelphia International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States | U.S.A., 2004 (box 1) | ||||
Newfest: The 16th New York Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, & Transgender Film Festival | 2004-06 | The New York Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Film Festival | New York, New York, United States | U.S.A., 2004 (box 1) | ||||
Fresno Reel Pride: Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | 2004-09 | Reel Pride | Fresno, California, United States | U.S.A., 2004 (box 1) | ||||
Out Takes Dallas: 6th Annual Lesbian and Gay Film Festival | 2004-11 | Out Takes Dallas | Dallas, Texas, United States | U.S.A., 2004 (box 1) | ||||
Time Out Mumbai | October/November 2004 | Time Out | Mumbai, India | Global, 2004 (box 3) | Photocopy of article: "Time Out Preview: Larzish Festival" | |||
Pride 04: Alerte Rose sur la Ville Geneve | 2004-07 | Pride Geneva | Geneva, Switzerland | Global, 2004 (box 3) | ||||
20th London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | March/April 2006 | The London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | London, United Kingdom | Global, 2004 (box 3) | ||||
Larzish: Tremors of a Revolution - 2nd International Film Festival of Sexuality and Gender Plurality | 2004 | Larzish Festival | Mumbai, India | Global, 2004 (box 3) | ||||
19. Torino Festival Internazionale di Film con Tematiche Omosessuali | 2004-04 | Torino Festival Internazionale di Film con Tematiche Omosessuali | Torino, Italy | Global, 2004 (box 3) | ||||
MIX Brasil: 12 Festival de Cinema e Video da Diversidade Sexual | 2004 | MIX Brasil | Sao Paulo, Brazil | Global, 2004 (box 3) | ||||
Image+Nation 18: Le Festival de Cinema LGBT de Montreal | 2005-11 | Montreal International LGBT Film Festival | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | Canada, 2005 (box 1) | ||||
Fairy Tales 7th International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | May/June 2005 | Fairy Tales Film Festival | Calgary, Alberta, Canada | Canada, 2005 (box 1) | ||||
Reel Out: Queer Film and Video Festival | January/February 2005 | Reel Out | Kingston, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 2005 (box 1) | ||||
Reel Pride XII: Winnipeg's Gay/Lesbian/Queer Film & Video Festival | 2005-11 | Reel Pride | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada | Canada, 2005 (box 1) | ||||
15th Annual Inside Out Toronto Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival | 2005-05 | Inside Out | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 2005 (box 1) | ||||
Poolside | 2005 | Video Pool Inc. | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada | Canada, 2005 (box 2) | "Sweet Queer Liberations: 2boys.tv" by Roewan Crowe | |||
White Light Tour 2005: Queer Canadian Film and Video, 1940s - 1990s | 2005-06 | Queer City Cinema | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada ; Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada ; Edmonton, Alberta, Canada | Canada, 2005 (box 2) | ||||
Reel Affirmations 15: Washington DC's International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | 2005-10 | One in Ten | Washington, DC, United States | U.S.A., 2005 (box 1) | ||||
Reel Pride Michigan GLBT Film Festival | January/February 2004 | Reel Pride Michigan | Detroit, Michigan, United States | U.S.A., 2005 (box 1) | ||||
Image Out: The Rochester Lesbian & Gay Film & Video Festival | 2005-10 | The Rochester Lesbian & Gay Film & Video Festival | Rochester, New York, United States | U.S.A., 2005 (box 1) | ||||
Reeling: The 24th Chicago Lesbian & Gay International Film Festival | 2005-11 | Chicago Filmmakers | Chicago, Illinois, United States | U.S.A., 2005 (box 1) | ||||
Frameline 29: San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival | 2005-06 | Frameline | San Francisco, California, United States | U.S.A., 2005 (box 1) | ||||
Outfest 05: The 23rd Los Angeles Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | 2005-07 | Outfest | Los Angeles, California, United States | U.S.A., 2005 (box 1) | ||||
11th Philadelphia International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | 2005-07 | Philadelphia International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States | U.S.A., 2005 (box 1) | ||||
Aloha Through Diversity: Honolulu Gay Pride | 2005-07 | Honolulu Gay Pride | Honolulu, Hawaii, United States | U.S.A., 2005 (box 1) | ||||
16th Annual Honolulu Rainbow Film Festival | 2005-05 | Honolulu Rainbow Film Festival | Honolulu, Hawaii, United States | U.S.A., 2005 (box 1) | ||||
Out on Film: Atlanta's 18th Annual GLBT Film Festival | 2005-11 | Out on Film | Atlanta, Georgia, United States | U.S.A., 2005 (box 2) | ||||
Reel World: Real Life - Out Takes Dallas 7th Annual Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | 2005-11 | Out Takes Dallas | Dallas, Texas, United States | U.S.A., 2005 (box 2) | ||||
Austin Gay & Lesbian International Film Festival | September/October 2005 | Austin Gay & Lesbian International Film Festival | Austin, Texas, United States | U.S.A., 2005 (box 2) | ||||
The 7th Annual Planetout Short Movie Awards | 2005 | Planetout | Miami, Florida, United States | U.S.A., 2005 (box 2) | ||||
17e Festival Quand les Lesbiennes se Font du Cinema | October/November 2005 | Cineffable | Paris, France | Global, 2005 (box 1) | ||||
QueerStills Awards for Short Movie Stills | 2005 | Creative Partnerships | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia | Global, 2005 (box 1) | ||||
The 14th Tokyo International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | 2005 | Tokyo International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | Tokyo, Japan | Global, 2005 (box 1) | ||||
Mix Brasil 2005: 13 Festival de Cinema e Video da Diversidade Sexual | 2005 | Mix Brasil | Sao Paulo, Brazil | Global, 2005 (box 1) | ||||
15. Internationales Queer Filmfestival Verzaubert | 2005-11 | Verzaubert Filmfest | Munich, Germany | Global, 2005 (box 2) | ||||
Mardi Gras Film Festival | February/March 2005 | Queer Screen | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia | Global, 2005 (box 2) | ||||
19th London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | March/April 2005 | British Film Institute | London, United Kingdom | Global, 2005 (box 2) | ||||
16. Lesbisch Scwule Filmtage Hamburg | 2005-10 | Lesbisch Schwule Filmtage Hamburg | Hamburg, Germany | Global, 2005 (box 2) | ||||
Vancouver Queer Film Festival | 2006-08 | Out on Screen | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 2006 (box 2) | ||||
FRONT | November/December 2006 | The Western Front Society | Vol 17, No. 5 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 2006 (box 3) | "Passports" by Christine Fletcher | ||
Canadian Art | Spring 2006 | Canadian Art | Vol. 23, No. 1 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 2006 (box 1) | "The Craft of the Contaminated: Andy Fabo's Activist Elegies" by Daniel Baird | ||
Women & Environments | Fall/Winter 2006 | Women & Environments International Magazine | Vol. 72/73 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 2006 (box 1) | "Performative Gender: Art, Activism and Community at La Centrale Galerie Powerhouse" by Aneessa Hashimi and Felicity Tayler | ||
Inside Out: 16th Annual Toronto Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival | 2008-05 | Inside Out | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 2006 (box 1) | ||||
Queer City Cinema 6 | 2006-11 | Queer City Cinema | Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada | Canada, 2006 (box 1) | ||||
Fairy Tales 8: Calgary's International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival | May/June 2006 | Fairy Tales Film Festival | Calgary, Alberta, Canada | Canada, 2006 (box 1) | ||||
Reel Out 7: Queer Film & Video Festival | January/February 2006 | Reel Out | Kingston, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 2006 (box 1) | ||||
19. Image+Nation: Le Festival International de Cinema LGBT de Montreal | 2006-11 | Le Festival International de Cinema LGBT de Montreal | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | Canada, 2006 (box 1) | ||||
Wingspan Filmfest 2003: Southern Arizona's LGBT Film Festival | 2006-03 | Wingspan | Tucson, Arizona, United States | U.S.A., 2006 (box 1) | ||||
Out in Akron Cultural Festival | 2006-10 | Out in Akron | Akron, Ohio, United States | U.S.A., 2006 (box 1) | ||||
19th Lesbian & Gay Experimental Film Festival | 2006-11 | Mix NYC | New York, New York, United States | U.S.A., 2006 (box 1) | ||||
17th Annual Honolulu Rainbow Film Festival | 2006-05 | The Honolulu Gay & Lesbian Cultural Foundation | Honolulu, Hawaii, United States | U.S.A., 2006 (box 1) | ||||
Reel Affirmations: Washington DC's International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | 2006-10 | One in Ten | Washington, DC, United States | U.S.A., 2006 (box 1) | ||||
2006 Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | 2006-10 | The Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | Seattle, Washington, United States | U.S.A., 2006 (box 1) | ||||
Reeling 25: The Chicago Lesbian & Gay International Film Festival | 2006-11 | Chicago Filmmakers | Chicago, Illinois, United States | U.S.A., 2006 (box 1) | ||||
20th London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | March/April 2006 | British Film Institute | London, United Kingdom | Global, 2006 (box 1) | ||||
Da Sodoma a Hollywood: Torino 21 International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | 2006-04 | Associazione Culturale l'Altra Comunicazione | Torino, Italy | Global, 2006 (box 2) | ||||
Border Crossings | 2007-03 | Arts Manitoba Publications Inc. | Vol. 26, No. 1 | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada | Canada, 2007 (box 1) | "Lori Blondeau and Adrian Stimson" by Lori Weidenhammer | ||
Locus Suspectus: Uncanny Sites of Visual Culture | Winter 2007 | Locus Suspectus Magazine Inc. | Issue 3 | Edmonton, Alberta, Canada | Canada, 2007 (box 1) | "Shedding Skins: Heather Hamel in Conversation with Jonathan Kaiser About Art, Sex, Religion...and Spiders" ; "Calling All Perverts: International Relations and the Origins of Sexology" by Thom Vernon ; Poem: "Today I Woke Up And I Was Queer" by Erin Kelly | ||
Inside Out: 17th Annual Toronto Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival | 2007-05 | Inside Out | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 2007 (box 1) | ||||
Newfest: The 19th New York Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, & Transgender Film Festival | May/June 2007 | NewFest | New York, New York, United States | U.S.A., 2007 (box 1) | ||||
2007 Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | 2007-10 | The Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | Seattle, Washington, United States | U.S.A., 2007 (box 1) | ||||
Reel Affirmations 17: The Nation's International LGBT Film Festival | 2007-10 | One in Ten | Washington, DC, United States | U.S.A., 2007 (box 1) | ||||
Mix Festival | 2007-11 | Mix NYC | New York, New York, United States | U.S.A., 2007 (box 1) | ||||
Miroir Aux Androgynes | 1997 | Impressum | Tübingen, Germany | Global, 2007 (box 1) | Daijna Roos | |||
19e Festival International du Film Lesbien & Feministe de Paris: Quand les Lesbiennes se font du Cinema | October/November 2007 | Cineffable | Paris, France | Global, 2007 (box 1) | ||||
Kansai Queer Film Festival | 2007-07 | Kansai Queer Film Festival | Kansai, Japan | Global, 2007 (box 1) | ||||
Quir | 2008 | Quir | Issue 3 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 2008 (box 1) | |||
FRONT | 2008-12 | The Western Front Society | Vol. 19, No. 5 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 2008 (box 1) | "Field Report: Lesbian National Parks and Services" by Shawna Dempsey and Lorri Millan | ||
Access All Areas: Conversations on Engaged Arts | 2008 | Grunt Gallery | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 2008 (box 1) | "Spaces and Places: Mapping Story in Community Engagement" | |||
The Person I Want to Be: Collaborative Video-Making With the Playing It Safe Project | 2008 | YouthCO AIDS Society | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 2008 (box 1) | ||||
20th Vancouver Queer Film Festival | 2008-08 | Out on Screen | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 2008 (box 1) | ||||
Border Crossings | 2008-08 | Arts Manitoba Publications Inc. | Vol. 27, No. 3 | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada | Canada, 2008 (box 2) | "Noam Gonick | No Safe Words" | ||
Border Crossings | 2008-11 | Arts Manitoba Publications Inc. | Vol. 27, No. 4 | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada | Canada, 2008 (box 2) | Review: "'Atilla Richard Lukacs / Polaroids / Michael Morris' and 'Male: Work from the Collection of Vince Aletti" | ||
Fairy Tales X: Calgary's Tenth International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | May/June 2008 | Fairy Tales Film Festival | Calgary, Alberta, Canada | Canada, 2008 (box 2) | ||||
Queer City Cinema: The 7th Biennial International Lesbian and Gay Media Arts Festival of Regina | 2008-06 | Queer City Cinema | Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada | Canada, 2008 (box 2) | ||||
18th Annual Inside Out: Toronto Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival | 2008-05 | Inside Out | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 2008 (box 2) | ||||
Mix: The Twenty First New York Queer Experimental Film Festival | 2008-10 | Mix NYC | New York, New York, United States | U.S.A./Global, 2008 | ||||
Miami Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | April/May 2008 | The Miami Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | Miami, Florida, United States | U.S.A./Global, 2008 | ||||
VT Bear Film Festival | 2008-08 | VT Bear Film Festival | Guilford, Vermont, United States | U.S.A./Global, 2008 | ||||
16 MixBrasil: Festival de Cinema da Diversidade Sexual | 2008 | Mix Brasil | São Paulo, Brazil | U.S.A./Global, 2008 | ||||
13th Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | 2008-10 | The Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | Seattle, Washington, United States | U.S.A./Global, 2008 | ||||
Melbourne Queer Film Festival: Fresh Perspectives | 2008-03 | The Melbourne Queer Film Festival | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia | Global, 2008 | ||||
Da Sodoma a Hollywood: 23 Torino GLBT Film Festival | 2008-04 | Torino GLBT Film Festival | Torino, Italy | Global, 2008 | ||||
22nd London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | March/April 2008 | British Film Institute | London, United Kingdom | Global, 2008 | ||||
Brunt | 2009-10 | Grunt Gallery | Issue 5 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 2009 (box 1) | "It Is Marvelous In Our Eyes" by Sean George (on Claude Perrault) | ||
21st Vancouver Queer Film Festival | 2009-08 | Out on Screen | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 2009 (box 1) | ||||
FRONT | January/February 2009 | The Western Front Society | Vol. 20, No. 1 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 2009 (box 2) | "What's My Motherf***ing Name" by Amber Dawn | ||
Xtra! West | 2009-08 | Pink Triangle Press | No. 417 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 2009 (box 2) | |||
Index: Vancouver's Gay & Lesbian Business Directory | 2009-06 | Pink Triangle Press | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 2009 (box 2) | ||||
Projecting Our Pride: Fairytales International Queer Diversity Film Festival 11 | May/June 2009 | Fairy Tales Film Festival | Calgary, Alberta, Canada | Canada, 2009 (box 1) | ||||
The 19th Annual Inside Out Toronto LGBT Film and Video Festival | 2009-05 | Inside Out | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 2009 (box 1) | ||||
Image+Nation: Festival Cinema LGBT Montreal XXII | October/November 2009 | Montreal International LGBT Film Festival | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | Canada, 2009 (box 1) | ||||
Paul Wong | 2009-04 | SAW Video | Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 2009 (box 1) | ||||
Inside Out 2008-2009 Annual Report | 2009 | Inside Out | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 2009 (box 1) | ||||
London Lesbian Film Festival 18: Projecting Our Image | 2009-04 | London Lesbian Film Festival | London, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 2009 (box 1) | ||||
Following Colin: A Colin Campbell Fantasy by Gerald Hannon | 2008 | Vtape | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 2009 (box 1) | ||||
C Magazine | Winter 2009 | C Magazine | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 2009 (box 2) | "God and the 'Gaze': A Visual Reading of Lady Gaga" by Jen Hutton ; "Ecstatic Resistance" by Emily Roysdon ; "Who Was That Woman?" by Helena Reckitt | |||
Canadian Art | Winter 2009 | The Canadian Art Foundation | Vol. 26, No. 4 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 2009 (box 2) | "Fun With Mythmaking: What General Idea Taught Us About Canadian Art History" by Philip Monk | ||
Mix 22: New York Queer Experimental Film Festival | 2009-11 | Mix NYC | New York, New York, United States | U.S.A., 2009 (box 1) | ||||
Nederlands Transgender Filmfestival | 2009-05 | Nederlands Transgender Filmfestival | Amsterdam, Netherlands | Global, 2009 (box 1) | ||||
21e Festival International du Film Lesbien et Feministe de Paris: Quand Les Lesbiennes se Font du Cinema | October/November 2009 | Cineffable | Paris, France | Global, 2009 (box 1) | ||||
23rd London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | March/April 2009 | British Film Institute | London, United Kingdom | Global, 2009 (box 1) | ||||
22nd Vancouver Queer Film Festival | 2010-08 | Out on Screen | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 2010 (box 1) | ||||
FRONT | Fall 2010 | The Western Front Society | Vol. 21, No. 3 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 2010 (box 1) | "F***book Helps You Connect & Share" by Kimberly Gilbertson (on Ryan Steele) | ||
Living +: News and Treatment Information from the BC Persons With AIDS Society | May/June 2010 | The B.C. Persons with AIDS Society | Issue 66 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 2010 (box 2) | |||
FUSE | Spring 2011 | Arton's Publishing | Vol. 34, No. 2 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 2010 (box 1) | Review: "Dirty Deeds: PopSex! Curated by Annette Timms and Michael Thomas Taylor. Illingworth Kerr Gallery, ACAD, Calgary, Alberta" by Amy Fung | ||
SWITCH | Spring 2010 | The Power Plant | Issue 3 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 2010 (box 1) | "Ryan Trecartin: Data Purge" by Jon Davies | ||
Queer City Cinema Xtremendous: 8th Biennial International Queer Arts Festival of Regina | 2010-06 | Queer City Cinema | Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada | Canada, 2010 (box 1) | ||||
Border Crossings | December/January/February 2010/2011 | Arts Manitoba Publications Inc. | Vol. 29, No. 4 | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada | Canada, 2010 (box 1) | Review: "Larry Glawson" by Alison Gillmor | ||
Tranny Fest: San Francisco Transgender Film Festival | 2010-11 | Tranny Fest / Fresh Meat Productions | San Francisco, California, United States | U.S.A., 2010 (box 1) | Flyer | |||
Lesbisch Scwule Filmtage Hamburg 21 | 2010-10 | Lesbisch Schwule Filmtage Hamburg | Hamburg, Germany | Global, 2010 (box 1) | ||||
24th BFI London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | 2010-03 | British Film Institute | London, United Kingdom | Global, 2010 (box 1) | ||||
Canadian Art | 2011-06 | The Canadian Art Foundation | Vol. 28, No. 2 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 2011 (box 1) | "Gilded Age: Paul P. and the Perfume of the Past" by Joseph R. Wolin | ||
Ciel Variable | Spring/Summer 2011 | Ciel Variable | No. 88 | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | Canada, 2011 (box 1) | "JJ Levine: Queer Portraits" ; "Queering the Heteronormative Matrix" by Dayna McLeod | ||
Mix 24: New York Queer Experimental Film Festival | 2011-11 | Mix NYC | New York, New York, United States | U.S.A., 2011 (box 1) | ||||
16 Festival Internacional de Cine Lesbico Gai y Transexual de Madrid | 2011-11 | Festival Internacional de Cine Lesbico, Gai, y Transexual de Madrid | Madrid, Spain | Global, 2011 (box 1) | ||||
What A Drag - Erdem Taşdelen | May/July 2012 | 221A Artist Run Centre | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 2012 (box 1) | ||||
Reelout 13th Queer Film + Video Festival | January/February 2012 | Reelout Arts Project Inc. | Kingston, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 2012 (box 1) | ||||
Da Sodoma a Hollywood: 28 Torino GLBT Film Festival | 2013-04 | Torino GLBT Film Festival | Torino, Italy | Global, 2012 (box 1) | ||||
Merlinka: Cetvrti Medunarodni Festival Queer Filma | 2012-12 | Merlinka Festival | Belgrade, Serbia | Global, 2012 (box 1) | ||||
25th New York Queer Experimental Film Festival | 2012-11 | New York Queer Experimental Film Festival | New York, New York, United States | Global, 2012 (box 1) | ||||
ARTnews | 2012-04 | ARTnews | New York, New York, United States | Global, 2012 (box 1) | "All By Her Selves: Photographing herself in provocative disguises, Claude Cahun was a forerunner to Cindy Sherman and Lady Gaga" by Lilly Wei | |||
Zine Goak: 9 Festival Internacional de Cine y Artes Escenicas Gay-Lesbo-Trans de Bilbao | 2012-02 | Festival Internacional de Cine y Artes Escenicas Gay-Lesbo-Trans de Bilbao | Bilbao, Spain | Global, 2012 (box 1) | ||||
C Magazine | Summer 2012 | C Magazine | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Global, 2012 (box 2) | "Shame and Men: A Queer Perspective on Masculinity" by Ken Moffatt ; "Everything But the Boy: Chris Ironside's Mr. Long Weekend" by Kerry Manders ; "Lezbros for Lesbos" by Logan MacDonald and Jon Davies ; "Gender Diasporist: Shawn Syms interviews Tobaron Waxman" | |||
Reelout 14: Queer Film + Video Festival + Reelout 4 Teens | January/February 2013 | Reelout Arts Project Inc. | Kingston, Ontario, Canada | Global, 2012 (box 2) | ||||
Image + Nation XXV: Le Festival de Cinema Lesbien Gai Bi Trans de Montreal | November/December 2012 | Le Festival International de Cinema LGBT de Montreal | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | Global, 2012 (box 2) | ||||
Queersicht: Lesbisch-Schwules Filmfestival Bern | 2013-11 | Lesbisch Schwule Filmfestival Bern | Bern, Switzerland | Global, 2012 (box 2) | ||||
Index: Vancouver's Gay & Lesbian Business Directory | Spring 2013 | Xtra! Canada's Gay & Lesbian News | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 2013 (box 1) | ||||
Images Festival | 2015-04 | Images Festival | Vol. 111, No. 4 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 2015 (box 1) | Program Guide: Silence Please, the show is about to begin dir. Rashaad Newsome; | ||
Trans|Lations The Seattle Transgender Film Festival | 2015-05 | Northwest Film Forum | Seattle, Washington, United States | Global 2015 (box 1) | Program Guide | |||
Operation Pride | Summer 2015 | Geist Magazine ; The Geist Foundation | Vol. 27. No. 97 | Global 2015 (box 1) | Ethan Eisenberg | |||
28th Vancouver Queer Film Festival | 2016-08 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 2016 (box 1) | Program Guide | ||||
Silky Smooth Highlights | 2015-11 | Discord Magazine - Student Radio Society | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 2016 (box 1) | Alex Lenz | Article about Big Joy Salon | ||
Vivo Vancouver | 2015-09 | Discord Magazine - Student Radio Society | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 2016 (box 1) | Brody Rokstad | |||
High Kicks into the light forever and ever and ever | 2016 | Grunt Gallery | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 2016 (box 1) | Elizabeth Milton | Exhibition catalogue. Also include work, Stretch Sateen, by Helen Reed | ||
The New Yorker | Summer 2016 | Geist Magazine ; The Geist Foundation | Vol. 28, No. 101, Summer 2016 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | Canada, 2016 (box 1) | Michael Crummey | Poem | |
The Sexual Revolution will be televised | Spring 2016 | Geist Magazine ; The Geist Foundation | Vol. 27, No. 100, Spring 2016 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | Canada, 2016 (box 1) | Janet Rogers | Poem | |
Gayblevision Vancouver queer history unscripted, uncensored and archived forever | Summer 2017 | Discord Magazine - Student Radio Society | Vol. 34, No. 6., Iss. 391 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 2017 (box 1) | Aidan Danaher | Article about Vivo's Gayblevision collection | |
Interssesions Cross Section | 2017-03 | Discord Magazine - Student Radio Society | Vol. 34, No. 2, Iss. 387 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 2017 (box 1) | Evangeline Hogg | Article about Intersession, a DIY Inclusive Sound Initiative that supports women, POC, and the LGBTQ+ community. | |
The Writer, The Filmmaker Kathleen Hepburn | Winter 2017-2018 | Discord Magazine - Student Radio Society | Vol. 34 No. 10. Iss. 395 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 2017 (box 1) | Brit Bachmann | Article about Hepburn's film Never Steady, Never Still | |
Western Frong Spring/Summer 2017 | Spring/Summer 2017 | The Western Front | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 2017 (box 1) | A Vancouver dir. Vincent Chevalier | |||
Creative Visions Hong Kong Cinema 1997-2017 | May-June 2017 | The Cinematheque | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 2017 (box 1) | Frank's Cock Dr. Mike Hoolboom | |||
In the wake of the Komagata Maru: Transpacific migration, race and contemporary art | 2015-03 | Surrey Art Gallery | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 2017 (box 1) | Exhibition catalogue and conference proceedings put on by Surrey Art Gallery in collaboration with On Main Gallery and Kwantlen Polytechnic University Fine Arts. Including screening of : Rex vs. Sing dr. Ali Kazimi, John Greyson, Richard Fung, 2008; Seeking Single White Male dr. Vivek Shraya, 2010 | |||
Whitney Houston, et al. | 2017 | agonyclub and Publication Studio Vancouver | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 2017 (box 1) | ed. Casey Wei | Several of the entries have queer themes | ||
Cmagazine - Contemporary Art & Criticism | 2017 | C the Visual Arts Foundation | Winter 2017 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 2018 (box 1) | Whole issue, Force, is on the theme | ||
Push International Performing Arts Festival | January / February 4 2018 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 2018 (box 1) | Theatre, Dance, Multimedia, Music, Film ; Reassembled, Slightly Askew - Yee uses her perspective as a queer, female, ethnic minority artists, Creator : Shannon Yee ; Hinkypunk - Drag, ballroom and vogue are suB.C.ultures that have allowed queer men to express themselves through artifice , Choreographer,performer : Ralph Escamillan | ||||
Discorder magazine | 2018-04 | Student Radio Society of UB.C. | Vol. 35 No. 03 Issue 398 | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 2018 (box 1) | How to get a Radio Show by Fatemeh Ghayedi; On the air: Melanie Woods' Into the Woods by Rachel Lau, a weekly exploration of music by women and LGBTQ+ artists | ||
Spring Summer 2018 | Western Front | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 2018 (box 1) | Poster for Western Front screenings ; The still living end , residency of Vincent Chevalier | ||||
Whitney Houston, Vol. 2 | Agony Klub and Publication Studio Vancouver | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 2018 (box 1) | |||||
21st Antimatter [media art] | 2018-10 | Antimatter | Victoria, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 2018 (box 1) | International Media Art and Experimental Cinema, screenings, installations, performances; Boys Beware : trends within hyper-masculine relation-ships and the ways they conspire to alienate queer youth, Creator : Callahan Bracken ; Terror Nullius : revenge fable which offers an un-writing of Australian national mythology, within and against the official archive to achieve a queering and othering of Australian cinema, Creator : Soda_Jerk ; La Mesa : intersections of memory, identity and queer desire, Creator : Adrian Garcia Gomez ; etc. | |||
Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre (CFMDC) | 2018 | Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre | Canada, 2018 (box 1) | Queer Collection ; Curated programmes ; Key Canadian Works by Women | ||||
Images Festival | 2018-04 | Images Festival | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canada, 2018 (box 1) | Public Intimacies : desire for queer futures, Creators : Jon Wang, Dani Restack, and Sheilah Restack ; Barbara Wagner & Bejamin de Burca - performative forms of colonial cultural resistance in Brazil's northeast ; Shakedown : African American women in Los Angeles' underground lesbian strip club scene in the early 2000s ; etc. | |||
Wrong Wave 666 | 2018-10 | UNIT/PITT Projects | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | B.C., 2018 (box 1) | Collage of materials, playlists, notes, writings and drawings contributed by the festival’s participants |