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Tape #26

Side 1 : Blank; Side 2 : Dorothy Livesay - Remarks about creativity, teaching poetry, etc., March 1979

Tape #27

Side 1 : "Modern Canadian Poets," 2 Recorded Archives Taping Series, selected and produced as a project of the League of Canadian Poetsin St.Jacobs, Ont. - Interview with Dorothy Livesay by Andrew Marshall - Readings by Dorothy Livesay; Side 2 : Readings by Dorothy Livesay continued

Tape #28

Side 1 : (The same as #27?) Recorded Archives Taping Series, League of Canadian Poets in St. Jacobs, Ont. - Interview with Dorothy Livesay - Readings by Dorothy Livesay; Side 2 : Readings by Dorothy Livesay continued

Tape #29

Side 1 : "Womanvision" (Co-op Radio?) - Interview with Dorothy Livesay, Jan. 26 1981, Vocal music Last part is blank; Side 2 : First part is blank, Female reading

Tape #30

Side 1 : "Womanvision" (Co-op Radio?) (Begins near the end of Side 1), July 1981- Dorothy Kidd interviews Dorothy Livesay on women in the Soviet Union; Side 2 : Interview continued, Last part is blank

Tape #31

Side 1 :Poetry Series, Medicine Hat, Alta., March 5, 1981 - Lengthy introduction of Dorothy Livesay by Helen Hoy - Poetry reading by Dorothy Livesay; Side 2 : Poetry reading continued

Tape #32

Side 1 : CBC/TV,"Spectrum' March 17, 1982 - Dorothy Livesay,"The Woman I Am", Last part is blank; Side 2 : Blank

Tape #33

Side 1 : CBC,"Audience" Aug. 27,1982 - Ethel Wilson; Side 2 : Operation Dismantled

Tape #34

Side 1 : CBC,"Hornby Collection," "Voices of Women," Dorothy Livesay's suite, Dec. 4, 1982 - Betty Phyllips reading from New Poems, by Dorothy Livesay; Side 2 : BBC docudrama on birth and pre-birth. From the program, "The Spring of Memory" Dec. 8, 1982

Tape #35

Side 1 : CBC,"Disasters'., Radio Broadcast "2 New Hours" with host Warren Davis. Presented at Bloor Street United Church, Toronto, Ont., April 1983 - Program on Renga, traditional Japanese chain music with the collaboration of more than 100 poets and musicians; Side 2 : Dorothy Livesay (At Massey College, Toronto) Jan. 9, 1983, - Recording of memoirs

Tape #36

Side 1 : CBC Radio,"Morningside" - Peter Gzowski in conversation with Dorothy Livesay, Writer-in-Residence at the University of Toronto, March 16, 1983, Regina Radio Studio, April 19, 1983, -Lorna Crozier reviews Dorothy Livesay's Phases of Love and Margaret Atwood's Murder in the Dark, Finale of Beethoven's7th Symphony, Last part is blank; Side 2 : Blank

Tape #37

Side 1 : Scattered and unconnected, Mostly blank; Side 2 : Begins with brief comments on Vancouver as a choral city by John Washburne(?), Conductor of the Vancouver Chamber Orchestra, Season 1980/81, Dorothy Livesay and her sister Sophie Livesay Stewart talk about their shared Winnipeg childhood, n.d.

Tape #38

Side 1 : Dorothy Livesay interviews Mildred Osterhout Fahrini; Side 2 : CBC Radio,"Morningside", - Program on George Falady, Hungarian Poet, Dorothy Livesay answers questions for Room of One's Own

Tape #39

Side 1 : Dorothy Livesay - Interviews Christopher Grieve (Hugh MacDiarmid, pseudonym); Side 2 : Blank

Tape #41

Side 1 : Ernest Manera--Music - "Bartok and the Geranium", Last part is blank; Side 2 : Blank

Tape #43

Sides 1 & 2 : Conclusion of a two-day seminar on Manitoba literature (with a focus on ethnic literature). Participants include Dorothy Livesay, David Arnason, Al Reimer, Mrs. Peters, and Dr. Pauls. The discussion is chaired by Dr. Saunders.

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