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Interview with Jane Jacobs
1996.2.4.1.20 · Item · [199-]
Part of Brian Fawcett fonds

Audio recording is a interview with Jane Jacobs. Jane Jacobs was a writer and activist. Fawcett did article for Insite regarding Jacob's philosophy on urban planning.

1996.2.4.1.17 · Item · [ca. 1996]
Part of Brian Fawcett fonds

Audio recording is an interview by Brian Fawcett with Barry McKinnon in Prince George. They discuss the early beginnings of New Star Press & The Georgia Strait. Includes background on the political and literary goals of 1970-80's small presses in Vancouver, including the Vancouver Community Press, Western Voice Newspaper, and The Grape. They also talk about the influence of working class & Marxist ideology on small presses in Vancouver. Second side of tape is a philosophical discussion of post-modernist theories of truth and a discussion of 17th-18th century philosophers.

Interview with Bill Walsh
1996.2.4.1.22 · Item · 9 Sept. 1996
Part of Brian Fawcett fonds

Audio recording is a interview with Bill Walsh. The interview conducted by Fawcett with Walsh is included in "Virtual Clearcut".

"The Big Life"
1996.2.4.2.10 · Item · 8 Oct. 1996
Part of Brian Fawcett fonds

Video recording consists of a personal recording of the CBC show "The Big Life", which Fawcett possibly used for research purposes. Hosted by Daniel Richler, this show includes segments on pop culture; beauty in culture; importance of physical appearance which determines level of success in society. Also includes a segment on Cambodia travelogue.

Max Fawcett
1996.2.4.1.29 · Item · [199-]
Part of Brian Fawcett fonds

Audio recording is a dictation by Max Fawcett for a school project.

Jonathan Goldstein
1996.2.4.1.30 · Item · [199-]
Part of Brian Fawcett fonds

Audio recording is a radio musical monologue of Jonathan Goldstein, Montreal radio personality, playing pop songs from the 70s and the music's connection to his teen years in Montreal. Goldstein wanted Fawcett to collaborate with him on a project, and sent him a tape of his work.