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[1709] Dini Petty Show

Consists of an episode featuring an interview and performance by actor Many Patinkin, an interview with memoirist James McBride ("The Color of Water") and a Revlon cosmetics segment by Korby Banner. Episode ends with a draw for an audience prize.

[1734] Dini Petty Show

Consists of an episode featuring Chris Issak, Nicholas Evans, Adrian Lyne, Trivia:Mariah Carey.

[1745] Dini Petty Show

Consists of an episode featuring Brett 'The Hitman' Hart, Sass Jordan, Colette Baron-Reid, Trivia:Brian Adams.

[1757] Dini Petty Show

Consists of an episode featuring Vonda Shepard - Singer from "Ally McBeal", Dishwalla - Latest CD "And You Think You Know What Life Is About",Jonathan Taylor Thomas - Actor, "I'll Be Home for Christmas", Trivia: Tony Curtis.

[1761] Dini Petty Show

Consists of an episode featuring Joan Rivers - Comedian/author, "From Mother to Daughter", Martha Chapman - Signature Vacations, Trivia: Sheryl Crowe.

[1005] Dini Petty Show

Consists of an episode featuring an interview w/ Julio Iglesias, cooking w/ Pam McColl, and fashion w/ Alfred Sung.

[1009] Dini Petty Show

Consists of an episode featuring Kitty Bartholomew (home decorator), Bob Berkowitz, Dan Duran, Roger Ebert (film critic), and Susan Haskell (actress).

[1039] Dini Petty Show

Consists of an episode featuring John Campbell (harness racer), Barbara Dixon (home decorating), Dan Duran, Delane Mathews (actress), Red Skelton, and Robin Widdows.

[1063] Dini Petty Show

Consists of an episode featuring Charmaine Goodin (style/beauty), Brad McIntyre, Faye Resnick (author, "Nicole Brown Simpson: The Diary of a Life Interrupted"), and Barry White (singer/songwriter).

[1097] Dini Petty Show

Consists of an episode featuring Tom Jones, Pauline Dingle, Jo Wells, African Lion Safari.

[1104] Dini Petty Show

Consists of an episode featuring the Morin Family, Shania Twain, Bob Berkowitz, John Stanton, Nick Lees, Etienne Poirer.

[1136] Dini Petty Show

Consists of an episode featuring Lisa Rinna, Mike Rutherford, Tia and Tamera, BAND-The Mechanics.

[1146] Dini Petty Show

Consists of an episode featuring William Shatner, Liazbeth Shatner, Melanie Shatner, Mike Illion, Garth Drabinsky, BAND-The Walton's

[1177] Dini Petty Show

Consists of an episode featuring Julia Aikien, BAND-Barenaked Ladies, Judith Wine, Steven Chapman.

[1179] Dini Petty Show

Consists of an episode featuring Kristoff St. John, Lloyd Robertson, Rupaul, Mark Cullen.

[1226] Dini Petty Show

Consists of an episode featuring Paul Micheal Vally, Sharon Hampson, Randi Hampson, Dr. Wedad Hanna, Wandee Young, Ilona Yue, Dan Bingo.

[1258] Dini Petty Show

Consists of an episode featuring Clint Black, Elizabeth Baird, Brian Kilcommon, Homeless but not Helpless.

[1262] Dini Petty Show

Consists of an episode featuring Grace Mirabelli, Nadia Comeneci, Adrienne Gold, Glen Gillespie.

[1266] Dini Petty Show

Consists of an episode featuring Garth Brooks, Margaret Visser, Ruth Anne Baron, William Thomas, Frank Jones.

[1277] Dini Petty Show

Consists of an episode featuring Adrienne Gold, Molly Johnson, Margaret Atwood, Colin Linden, Terry Evanshen, Jim Kenzie.

[0130] Dini Petty Show : Kytes - Street Teens

Consists of an episode featuring Kytes Street teens, Jeff Ince: former street kid, Melanie Wilson: former street kid, Dave Chant: former street kid, Rhonda Rossay: Career counsellor, Ned Dickens: theatre instructor, Thor: former street kid, and Dave Povsons.

[0374] Dini Petty Show : Rick Hansen/Lazarus and the Hurricanes/Ann B. Davis

Consists of an episode featuring Rick Hansen0 Wheelchair athlete; Tracy Ferguson- Wheelchair basketball player; Jeremy- Wheelchair basketball player; Sam Chaiton- Co-author, "Lazarus and the hurricane"; Terry Swinton- Co-author, "Lazarus and the Hurricane"; Rubin "hurricane" Carter- Wrongfully imprisoned for 20 years; Ann B. Davis- Actress.

[0390] Dini Petty Show : Marc Cohn/Bouncing Back/Cooking

Consists of an episode featuring Marc Cohn- Singer/soug writer; Graham Cumingham- Charted Accountant; Steven Parker- Started his own Greeting Card store; Ruth Greenwood- Started her own Wholesale business; Bonnie Stern- Culinary Expert.

[1282] Dini Petty Show

Consists of an episode featuring William Thomas, Edward James Olmos, Adrienne Gold, Steve Santini, Lois Vaughn, Hunter Vaughn.

[1292] Dini Petty Show

Consists of an episode featuring Helen Kelesi, Terry McMillan, Adrienne Gold, Craig Keilberger.

[1375] Dini Petty Show

Consists of an episode featuring Norman Jewison, Haley Joel Osment, Adrienne Gold, Stanley Tucci, Campbell Scott, Edward Palonek.

[1403] Dini Petty Show

Consists of an episode featuring Hootie & The Blowfish, Frances Wood, Elena Embrioni, Linda Frum, Sharac.

[1421] Dini Petty Show

Consists of an episode featuring Phil Collins, Bob Berkowitz, Mark Smith, Korby Banner, George Christy.

[1443] Dini Petty Show

Consists of an episode featuring Elizabeth Baird, Barenaked Ladies, Veronique Vial, George Chuvalo, Peter Greenberg.

[1502] Dini Petty Show

Consists of an episode featuring Jackie Collins, Dishwalla, Joely Collins, Peter Stebbings, Dr. Andrew Weil.

[1521] Dini Petty Show

Consists of an episode featuring John Cusack, Robert Young Pelton, Brian Kilcommons, Korby Banner.

[1843] Dini Petty Show

Consists of an episode featuring Lenny Kravitz, Judy Waytiuk - Former television producer, The Moffats - Band, Trivia: Cloris Leechman.

[1861] Dini Petty Show

Consists of an episode featuring Betty Degeneres - Ellen's mother/author, "Love, Ellen", John Ralston - Actor, "The City", Mo Coulter - Harvest House Furniture, Andrew Murray - Set designer, "The Dini Petty Show", Michael Moriarty - Actor/musician, Trivia: Shemar Moore & Scott Reeves.

Sixth annual Mariposa Folk Festival

Item consists of the 29 page Mariposa Folk Festival program for 1966, held at Innis Lake, Ontario from 5-7 August, 1966. The program was edited by Anne Hershoran, assisted by programme advisor, Randy Ferris, with illustrations provided by Showcards Unlimited. Program includes a schedule of concerts and workshops, as well as a listing of performer biographies. Also features four articles, including "Ontario Folk" by Edith Fowke, "Gospel Music" by Dick Flohill, "Chicago Blues" By John Norris, "Old Time Music" by Leigh Cline. Also features photographs from 1965 festival by Bill Smith.

Mariposa Folk Festival Programme

Item consists of the 29 page Mariposa Folk Festival program for 1969, held on the Toronto Islands, Toronto, Ontario on 25-27 July 1969. The program was designed by Leigh Cline and Richard Flohil, featuring the Mariposa sun logo on the cover designed by Murray McLaughlan. Program includes a list of performer biographies, as well as an illustrated schedule of daytime concerts and workshops. Also features a retrospective of photographs taken at the 1968 festival by William Smith, and an essay about the 1968 festival by Joe Lewis.

Mariposa Folk Festival Souvenir program

Item consists of a 29 page festival program for the Mariposa Folk Festival of 1970, which ran from 24 - 26 July, 1970. Program designers were Frank Perold and Dick Flohil with the centre spread design by Murray McLauchlan. Also includes an anonymous article "Native People's Festival Widens Craft Area at Mariposa" and a retrospective selection of photographs of performers from first 10 years of the festival.

Mariposa 79

Item consists of the 36 page Mariposa Folk Festival program for 1979, held on the Toronto Islands, Toronto, Ontario from 15-17 June, 1979. The program was edited by Daryl Auwai, designed by Wycliffe D. Smith, Paul Weldon and Marilyn Koop and advertisments were managed by John Armstrong. Program includes a map of the site, a schedule of evening and day concerts and workshops and a list of performer biographies as well as a breakdown of participating craftspeople. Also contains several articles including: "Mariposa - An Introduction" by Estelle Klein, President and Artistic Director, "This Year's Festival" by Jeanine Hollingshead, Program Coordinator, "Craft at the Festival" by Wendy Brooks and Sheelagh Carpendale, "Mariposa in the Schools" by Lennox Grant, two anonymous articles titled "Labrador: This Year's Special Guest" and "Children's Area: It's Growing Stronger" and a financial statement from the festival foundation.

Mariposa Fall Festival

Item consists of the 24 page Mariposa Folk Festival program for 1980, held at Harbourfront Queen's Quay, Toronto, Ontario. The program was edited by Daryl Auwai and designed by Wycliffe D. Smith. Program includes a map of the site, a schedule of evening and day concerts and workshops and a list of performer biographies. Also contains several articles including: "Mariposa: The Foundation" by Rob Sinclair, "Here We Go Again" by Daryl Auwai, "Director's Notes" by Ken Whiteley, "Mariposa in the Schools" by Ron Boughton and a financial statement by the festival foundation.

Audio recordings : "Clang"

Consists of a musical composition by James Tenney. Note on inside of case reads: L.A. Philharmonic, C. Lawrence Smith. Rec. surreptitiously by HK on 1 June 1972 at Bovard Hall, USC, behind a pair of verbose Music Lovers from Westwood. 2 out of 4 tracks (quarter-track pseudo stereo).

Audio recordings : Instrumental Ensemble Pieces, 1956-1973, California Institute of the Arts Spring : 1)"Seeds" 2) "In the Phrygian Mode" 3) "13 Ways of Looking at a Blackbird" 4) "For 12 Strings (rising)" 5) "Hey when I Sing" 6) "In the Lydian Mode" (reverse direction)

Recording consists of concert performances of James Tenney's compositions by members of the California Institute of the Arts during a spring concert in 1973. Includes: 1) Seeds 2) In the Phrygian Mode 3) 12 Ways For Looking at a Blackbird (annotated "quarter track master") 4)For 12 Strings (Rising) 5) Hey When I Sing... and 6) In the Sydian Mode (This track was recorded in reverse on the other side of the reel. Recorded at 7 1/2 ips.

Audio recordings : 1) "Improvisations for Medea," 1961 2) "Collage #1 Blue Suede," 1961 3) Stochastic String Quartet, 1963 4) "Collage #2 Viet-Flakes," 1966

Consists of audio recording of electronic and computer music composed by James Tenney. The tracks are "Improvisations for 'Medea'" from 1961, "Collage #1 (Blue Suede)" from 1961, "Stochastic String Quartet" from 1963, "Music for Player Piano from 1964", and "Collage #2 -(Viet Flakes)" from 1966.

Audio recordings : "Fabric"; #3 and #4 (half-speed) repeated, 1) work-tape #68 (#3 and #4 (half-speed) repeated) 2) work-tape HI (all of 12 + 34 + 68 at the higher speed)

Consists of five tracks by James Tenney of samples for his work "Fabric". Annotations on case include: "Fabric #3 +4 (half speed) repeated ~ 20 min at 7 1/2 ips work tape #68 1. work-tape #68 (#3 + #4 (half-speed) repeated) 20 min at 7 1/2 ips 2. work tape HI (all of 12 + 24 + 68 at the higher speed 10 min. at 7 1/2 ips)".

Photograph of George Papadatos and Michalis Theoridis in “Erasmias Place”, Athens

Poster-sized photographic print of George Papadatos and friend Michalis Theoridis during a visit to Athens. The photograph was taken in the basement wine cellar and gathering place known as “Erasmias Place.” Theoridis was a prominent figure in anti-Junta activities in Toronto. He was a journalist, as well as a frequent performer of spoken word material in the Toronto Greek-Canadian community including venues such as the Danforth Music Hall.

Letter to George Papadatos from Hellenic Student Association of U.W.O.

Consists of a letter, poster and pamphlet sent by George Papapetrou, president of the Hellenic Student Association of the University of Western Ontario, inviting George Papadatos to speak at an event organized for November 15, 1981 to honour the students killed during the demonstrations at the Metsovio Polytechnical Institute in Athens on November 17, 1973.

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