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- Title
- Winnipeg Gay Media Collective Staff
- Collection
- Manitoba Gay and Lesbian Archives
- Format
- Still image
- Date
- 02/??/1981
- Organization
- Winnipeg Gay Media Collective
- Description
- A black and white photograph of members of the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective sitting around the control board during the making of the local Cable 13 television show: Coming Out! From left to right: Sterling Demeshinski, Chris Vogel, Glenn Fewster, unknown and David Granger.
- Title
- Winnipeg Gay Media Collective Staff
- Collection
- Manitoba Gay and Lesbian Archives
- Format
- Still image
- Date
- 02/??/1981
- Organization
- Winnipeg Gay Media Collective
- Description
- A colour photograph of members of the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective sitting together posing. From left to right: unknown, Glenn Fewster, Chris Vogel, David Granger and Sterling Demeshinski.
- Title
- Winnipeg Gay Media Collective Staff
- Collection
- Manitoba Gay and Lesbian Archives
- Format
- Still image
- Date
- 02/??/1981
- Organization
- Winnipeg Gay Media Collective
- Description
- A black and white photograph of members of the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective sitting together posing. From left to right: David Granger, Chris Vogel, unknown and Sterling Demeshinski.
- Title
- Winnipeg Gay Media Collective Control Room
- Collection
- Manitoba Gay and Lesbian Archives
- Format
- Still image
- Date
- 02/??/1981
- Organization
- Winnipeg Gay Media Collective
- Description
- A black and white photograph of members of the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective sitting around the control board during the making of the local Cable 13 television show: Coming Out! From left to right: Chris Vogel, Sterling Demeshinski, unknown, David Granger and Glenn Fewster.
- Title
- Gay and Lesbian Health Fair
- Collection
- Manitoba Gay and Lesbian Archives
- Format
- Text
- Date
- 09/08/1984
- Organization
- Winnipeg Gay Community Health Centre Inc., Manitoba Gay Coalition
- Description
- Friends of Brandon, Mutual Friendship Society, New Freedom Group Gay AA, Northern Manitoba Alliance, Oscar Wilde Memorial Society, Project Lambda, University of Winnipeg Gay Students Association, Winnipeg Gay Media Collective and Winnipeg Gay Youth. The programme includes biographies of panel speakers, statistics about AIDS, information about the WGCHC, and a questionnaire from the WGCHC about hepatitis
- Title
- Gays For Equality People
- Collection
- Manitoba Gay and Lesbian Archives
- Format
- Still image
- Date
- 08/??/1980
- Name
- Nicholson, Doug,
- Organization
- Gays for Equality
- Description
- A black and white photograph of David Granger, a Winnipeg gay activist who was involved in Gays for Equality and the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective.
- Title
- Guides and Directories
- Collection
- Manitoba Gay and Lesbian Archives
- Format
- Text
- Date
- ??/??/1988
- Organization
- Winnipeg Gay and Lesbian Resource Centre
- Description
- This textual image is of a Manitoba directory to gay and lesbian resources for the year 1988. The directory lists info-lines, media sources, organizations and church affiliations for Manitoba's gay and lesbian community. This pamphlet was prepared by the Winnipeg Gay/Lesbian Resource Centre.
- Title
- Coming Out!
- Collection
- Manitoba Gay and Lesbian Archives
- Format
- Text
- Organization
- Winnipeg Gay Media Collective
- Description
- This textual image is of a poster advertising the cable access TV show Coming Out! on channel 11. This local television show began in 1980 and featured interviews, news, and short films related to the gay community in Winnipeg. The show was produced by the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective.
- Title
- Coming Out!
- Collection
- Manitoba Gay and Lesbian Archives
- Format
- Text
- Organization
- Winnipeg Gay Media Collective
- Description
- This textual image is of a poster advertising the cable access TV show Coming Out! on channel 11. This local television show began in 1980 and featured interviews, news, and short films related to the gay community in Winnipeg. The show was produced by the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective.
- Title
- Coming Out!
- Collection
- Manitoba Gay and Lesbian Archives
- Format
- Text
- Date
- ??/??/1991
- Organization
- Winnipeg Gay Media Collective
- Description
- This textual image is of a poster advertising the cable access TV show Coming Out! on channel 11. This local television show began in 1980 and featured interviews, news, and short films related to the gay community in Winnipeg. The show was produced by the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective.
- Title
- AIDS Forum
- Collection
- Manitoba Gay and Lesbian Archives
- Format
- Text
- Date
- 08/14/1983
- Organization
- Manitoba Gay Coalition
- Description
- , Northern Manitoba Alliance, Oscar Wilde Memorial Society, Project Lambda, University of Winnipeg Gay Students Association, Winnipeg Gay Media Collective and Winnipeg Gay Youth. The programme includes biographies of panel speakers and quotes about AIDS. The forum was held at the Sum Quod Sum Building.
- Title
- Winnipeg Places, 1982
- Collection
- Manitoba Gay and Lesbian Archives
- Format
- Still image
- Date
- ??/??/1982
- Name
- Fewster, Glenn,
- Organization
- Winnipeg Gay Media Collective
- Description
- A colour slide of a view looking East on Portage Avenu from the bus terminal. The washrooms were a location for gay men to cruise until 1982 when security was increased. This photograph was taken by Glenn Fewster in 1982 to be used in episodes of the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective's cable TV program Coming Out!
- Title
- Gays for Equality People
- Collection
- Manitoba Gay and Lesbian Archives
- Format
- Still image
- Date
- 08/??/1980
- Name
- Nicholson, Doug,
- Organization
- Gays for Equality
- Description
- A black and white photograph of Richard North, a founder of the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective and the Oscar Wilde Memorial Society. Richard North, along with his partner, Chris Vogal, were the first couple to be married in Manitoba.
- Title
- Winnipeg Places, 1982
- Collection
- Manitoba Gay and Lesbian Archives
- Format
- Still image
- Date
- ??/??/1982
- Name
- Fewster, Glenn,
- Organization
- Winnipeg Gay Media Collective
- Description
- A colour slide of a two story stucco house with blue trim. This location was proposed by Dr. Dick Smith to be used as the first Winnipeg Gay Centre that was to be established by Project Lambda. This photograph was taken by Glenn Fewster in 1982 to be used in episodes of the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective's cable TV program Coming Out!
- Title
- Winnipeg Places, 1982
- Collection
- Manitoba Gay and Lesbian Archives
- Format
- Still image
- Date
- ??/??/1982
- Name
- Fewster, Glenn,
- Organization
- Winnipeg Gay Media Collective
- Description
- A colour slide of a building at 350 Hargrave Street. The second floor was proposed by Richard North to be used as the first Winnipeg Gay Centre that was to be established by Project Lambda. This photograph was taken by Glenn Fewster in 1982 to be used in episodes of the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective's cable TV program Coming Out!
- Title
- Winnipeg Places, 1982
- Collection
- Manitoba Gay and Lesbian Archives
- Format
- Still image
- Date
- ??/??/1982
- Name
- Fewster, Glenn,
- Organization
- Winnipeg Gay Media Collective
- Description
- A colour slide of a building on Main Street. Space within the building was proposed by Richard North to be used as the first Winnipeg Gay Centre that was to be established by Project Lambda. This photograph was taken by Glenn Fewster in 1982 to be used in episodes of the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective's cable TV program Coming Out!
- Title
- Winnipeg Places, 1982
- Collection
- Manitoba Gay and Lesbian Archives
- Format
- Still image
- Date
- ??/??/1982
- Name
- Fewster, Glenn,
- Organization
- Winnipeg Gay Media Collective
- Description
- A colour slide of a building at 100 Arthur Street. Space within the building was proposed by Richard North to be used as the first Winnipeg Gay Centre that was to be established by Project Lambda. This photograph was taken by Glenn Fewster in 1982 to be used in episodes of the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective's cable TV program Coming Out!
- Title
- Winnipeg Places, 1982
- Collection
- Manitoba Gay and Lesbian Archives
- Format
- Still image
- Date
- ??/??/1982
- Name
- Fewster, Glenn,
- Organization
- Winnipeg Gay Media Collective
- Description
- A colour slide of the Thomson Block, an office building located on Main Street. This building was proposed by Richard North to be used as the first Winnipeg Gay Centre that was to be established by Project Lambda. This photograph was taken by Glenn Fewster in 1982 to be used in episodes of the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective's cable TV program Coming Out!.
- Title
- Guides and Directories
- Collection
- Manitoba Gay and Lesbian Archives
- Format
- Text
- Date
- ??/??/1984
- Organization
- Gays for Equality, Project Lambda
- Description
- This textual image is of a Gay and Lesbian guide to Winnipeg for the year 1984. Information listed in this guide includes the location of bars, cafes and restaurants, baths, the Winnipeg Community Health Centre, Gay and Lesbian events as well as media and services accessible to the community. Stated within the guide is a preface noting that this guide is not comprehensive, rather an introductory
- Title
- Winnipeg Places, 1982
- Collection
- Manitoba Gay and Lesbian Archives
- Format
- Still image
- Date
- ??/??/1982
- Name
- Fewster, Glenn,
- Organization
- Winnipeg Gay Media Collective
- Description
- A colour slide of The Odd Fellows Temple located on Kennedy Street. Project Lambda and the Oscar Wilde Memorial Society held socials in the building. The money raised from these socials was used to establish the Winnipeg Gay Centre in 1982. This photograph was taken by Glenn Fewster in 1982 to be used in episodes of the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective's cable TV program Coming Out!
- Title
- Winnipeg Places, 1982
- Collection
- Manitoba Gay and Lesbian Archives
- Format
- Still image
- Date
- ??/??/1982
- Name
- Fewster, Glenn,
- Organization
- Winnipeg Gay Media Collective
- Description
- A colour slide of the United Church (formerly Scandinavian Mission) at the corner of Logan and Ellen. This location was proposed by Richard North to be used as the first Winnipeg Gay Centre that was to be established by Project Lambda. This photograph was taken by Glenn Fewster in 1982 to be used in episodes of the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective's cable TV program Coming Out!
- Title
- Winnipeg Places, 1982
- Collection
- Manitoba Gay and Lesbian Archives
- Format
- Still image
- Date
- ??/??/1982
- Name
- Fewster, Glenn,
- Organization
- Winnipeg Gay Media Collective
- Description
- A colour slide of the "Family Hamburger House" resturant located at the corner of Donald and Portage Avenue. Space within the building was proposed by Richard North to be used as the first Winnipeg Gay Centre that was to be established by Project Lambda. This photograph was taken by Glenn Fewster in 1982 to be used in episodes of the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective's cable TV program Coming Out!
- Title
- Winnipeg Places, 1982
- Collection
- Manitoba Gay and Lesbian Archives
- Format
- Still image
- Date
- ??/??/1982
- Name
- Fewster, Glenn,
- Organization
- Winnipeg Gay Media Collective
- Description
- A colour slide of an apartment complex at 33 Hargrave Street. The top floor recreation area was proposed by Robert Wilson, then President of the Oscar Wilde Memorial Society, to be used as the first Winnipeg Gay Centre that was to be established by Project Lambda. This photograph was taken by Glenn Fewster in 1982 to be used in episodes of the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective's cable TV program
- Title
- Winnipeg Places, 1982
- Collection
- Manitoba Gay and Lesbian Archives
- Format
- Still image
- Date
- ??/??/1982
- Name
- Fewster, Glenn,
- Organization
- Winnipeg Gay Media Collective
- Description
- A colour slide of the Legislative Building and the Louis Riel monument. This area has been a well known cruising site. This photograph was taken by Glenn Fewster in 1982 to be used in episodes of the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective's cable TV program Coming Out!
- Title
- Winnipeg Places, 1982
- Collection
- Manitoba Gay and Lesbian Archives
- Format
- Still image
- Date
- ??/??/1982
- Name
- Fewster, Glenn,
- Organization
- Winnipeg Gay Media Collective
- Description
- A colour slide of the Assiniboine River bank looking East toward the Louis Riel monument. This area has been a well known cruising site. This photograph was taken by Glenn Fewster in 1982 to be used in episodes of the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective's cable TV program Coming Out!
- Title
- Winnipeg Places, 1982
- Collection
- Manitoba Gay and Lesbian Archives
- Format
- Still image
- Date
- ??/??/1982
- Name
- Fewster, Glenn,
- Organization
- Winnipeg Gay Media Collective
- Description
- A colour slide of the old Grain Exchange Building at 167 Lombard Street. Space within the building was proposed by Robert Wilson, then President of the Oscar Wilde Memorial Society, to be used as the first Winnipeg Gay Centre that was to be established by Project Lambda. This photograph was taken by Glenn Fewster in 1982 to be used in episodes of the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective's cable TV
- Title
- Winnipeg Places, 1982
- Collection
- Manitoba Gay and Lesbian Archives
- Format
- Still image
- Date
- ??/??/1982
- Name
- Fewster, Glenn,
- Organization
- Winnipeg Gay Media Collective
- Description
- A colour slide of the Students Union at the University of Manitoba. UMSU housed the Gays for Equality Office, library and info-line from the spring of 1975 to April of 1983. This photograph was taken by Glenn Fewster in 1982 to be used in episodes of the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective's cable TV program Coming Out!
- Title
- Gays for Equality People
- Collection
- Manitoba Gay and Lesbian Archives
- Format
- Still image
- Date
- 08/??/1980
- Name
- Nicholson, Doug,
- Organization
- Gays for Equality
- Description
- A black and white photograph of Chris Vogal. Chris Vogal was a founding member of the Council on Homosexuality and Religion, an an active member in Gays for Equality, the Oscar Wilde Memorial Society and the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective. Chris Vogal, along with his partner, Richard North, were the first same-sex couple to be married in Manitoba.
- Title
- Flying South
- Collection
- Manitoba Gay and Lesbian Archives
- Format
- Still image
- Date
- 03/??/1982
- Name
- Syms, Doug,
- Organization
- Winnipeg Gay Media Collective
- Description
- A colour slide of John Gautier smoking while sitting on a sofa in the living room of an apartment. This photograph was taken during the filming of a play called Flying South written by David Demchuk for the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective cable access TV show Coming Out! The play is about two gay men who are friends, one of whom alludes to leaving to see a lover and will be 'flying south,' which
- Title
- Flying South
- Collection
- Manitoba Gay and Lesbian Archives
- Format
- Still image
- Date
- 03/??/1982
- Name
- Syms, Doug,
- Organization
- Winnipeg Gay Media Collective
- Description
- A colour slide of John Gautier and Dennis Persowich embracing while sitting on a sofa in the living room of an apartment. This photograph was taken during the filming of a play called Flying South written by David Demchuk for the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective cable access TV show Coming Out! The play is about two gay men who are friends, one of which eludes to leaving to see a lover and will be
- Title
- Flying South
- Collection
- Manitoba Gay and Lesbian Archives
- Format
- Still image
- Date
- 03/??/1982
- Name
- Syms, Doug,
- Organization
- Winnipeg Gay Media Collective
- Description
- A colour slide of Dennis Persowich sitting on a chair in the living room of his apartment near a fireplace. This photograph was taken during the filming of a play called Flying South written by David Demchuk for the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective cable access TV show Coming Out! The play is about two gay men who are friends, one of which eludes to leaving to see a lover and will be 'flying south
- Title
- Winnipeg Places, 1982
- Collection
- Manitoba Gay and Lesbian Archives
- Format
- Still image
- Date
- ??/??/1982
- Name
- Fewster, Glenn,
- Organization
- Winnipeg Gay Media Collective
- Description
- A colour slide of Tier Building at the University of Manitoba. Gays for Equality hosted events in various rooms in this building during its UMSU residence from the spring of 1975 to April of 1983. This photograph was taken by Glenn Fewster in 1982 to be used in episodes of the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective's cable TV program Coming Out!
- Title
- Winnipeg Places, 1982
- Collection
- Manitoba Gay and Lesbian Archives
- Format
- Still image
- Date
- ??/??/1982
- Name
- Fewster, Glenn,
- Organization
- Winnipeg Gay Media Collective
- Description
- A colour slide of The Chapel House at the University of Winnipeg located at 515 Portage Avenue. The Chapel House was used for worship services by the Council on Homosexuality and Religion for more than ten years. This photograph was taken by Glenn Fewster in 1982 to be used in episodes of the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective's cable TV program Coming Out!
- Title
- Coming Out!
- Collection
- Manitoba Gay and Lesbian Archives
- Format
- Text
- Date
- 10/05/1991
- Name
- Vogel, Chris,
- Organization
- Winnipeg Gay Media Collective
- Description
- This textual image is of a letter typed and signed by Winnipeg Gay Media Collective's Co-ordinator Chris Vogel, regarding a new airtime for the cable access TV show Coming Out!. Coming Out! is described as having started in 1980 and then currently was in its twelfth year and having produced 600 programs. The letter was written October 5th, 1991.
- Title
- Giovanni's Room
- Collection
- Manitoba Gay and Lesbian Archives
- Format
- Still image
- Date
- ??/??/1982
- Name
- Fewster, Glenn,
- Organization
- Winnipeg Gay Media Collective
- Description
- A colour slide of a pool table in Giovanni's Room. Giovanni's Room (also known as Gio's) opened in March of 1982 on the second floor of 277 Sherbrook Street. Gio's remained at that location until August of 1986 when it relocated to 616 Broadway Avenue. This slide was prepared by Glenn Fewster for use by the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective on the television program Coming Out! in 1982.
- Title
- Giovanni's Room
- Collection
- Manitoba Gay and Lesbian Archives
- Format
- Still image
- Date
- ??/??/1982
- Name
- Fewster, Glenn,
- Organization
- Winnipeg Gay Media Collective
- Description
- A colour slide of the bar located in Giovanni's Room. Giovanni's Room (also known as Gio's) opened in March of 1982 on the second floor of 277 Sherbrook Street. Gio's remained at that location until August of 1986 when it relocated to 616 Broadway Avenue. This slide was prepared by Glenn Fewster for use by the Winnipeg Gay Media Collective on the television program Coming Out! in 1982.