Photograph depicts Marke Andrews, Vancouver Sun journalist, playing baseball.
Photograph depicts Thomas Robert Elton graduates from SFU.
Photograph depicts Prince George Writer's Conference at College of New Caledonia.
Photograph depicts Bill and Carol Bailey at Prince George Writer's Conference.
Photograph depicts Brett Enemark as Charles Olson.
Photograph depicts a Northern BC landscape, possibly in the Bowron River Valley, near the Bowron clearcut.
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett, Max Fawcett, and Agnes the dog on front steps.
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett and Max Fawcett on the beach.
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett on the beach.
Photograph depicts Agnes the dog.
Photograph depicts Betty Nimmons, Nanaimo writer.
Photograph depicts Playwright Ken Brown in Edmonton. Ken Brown was the playwright for The Cambodia Pavilion and Life After Hockey.
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett in the sun.
Photograph depicts Max Fawcett on the beach.
Photograph depicts Max Fawcett and Saro Turner at waterslides.
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett and Max Fawcett at Narrow Lake.
Photograph depicts New Forest Planted 1985 sign.
Photograph depicts the Bowron clearcut.
Photograph depicts Bowron clearcut, burn at hilltops resulting from careless fireguards.
Photograph depicts Bowron clearcut, replanted seedling.
Photograph depicts Narrow Lake, west of the Bowron clearcut.
Photograph depicts the Bowron clearcut.
Photograph depicts the Bowron clearcut.
Photograph depicts Mr. PG payphone at Prince George Visitor Centre.
Photograph depicts the Bowron clearcut.
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett.
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett, Whitney Smith, and Brian Johnson.
Photograph depicts Jesse Fawcett as a baby.
Photograph depicts Brian Fawcett and friends on Connaught Hill, Prince George. From left to right: Karen Loder, Brian Fawcett, Georgina Dingwall, Lorna Strom, and Don White.
Photograph is a professional portrait of Brian Fawcett.
File consists of artwork by Marcus Bowcott.
File consists of miscellaneous printed graphic material, including printed images and a 'Touchtime' poster.
Series consists of 36 audio cassettes and 1 audio reel of interviews and readings prepared for radio broadcast by Brian Fawcett and others.
Item is a audio cassette recording labelled : "Tristrams Book". Readers: Bill Schermbrucker, Alban Goulden, Jon Furberg, Penny Connell, and Brian Fawcett. Taped: June 23, 1980. Broadcasted: CFRO June 30, 1980 at Classical Joint in Vancouver, B.C. Music by: Al Neil. Topics: Poetry and story recitals.
Item is an audio cassette recording labelled: Jane Jacobs and Brian Fawcett. Topics: "Interview with Jane Jacobs and Brian Fawcett". Taped: Nov. 17, 1995.
Item is an audio cassette recording labelled: Brian Fawcett. Taped: with Brian Fawcett, Sharon Fawcett, Pierre Coupey, Bill Shermbrucker. Topics: Brian Fawcett learning from poets such as Barry McKinnon, Duncan, Pierre Coupey; "Creatures of State", origin of the book and meaning of "state". Taped: November 5, 1977. See also transcript of interview 1996.2.1.740.
Item is an audio cassette recording labelled: Evelyn Lau. Evelyn Lau is interviewed by Brain Fawcett. Topics: Writing, being a poetry writer, influences on her as a prose writer. Taped: March 26, 1993.
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.
Audio recording is a interview with Bill Walsh. The interview conducted by Fawcett with Walsh is included in "Virtual Clearcut".
Audio recording is a interview with Rita Fawcett, Brian Fawcett's mother.
Audio recording is a dictation by Max Fawcett for a school project.
Audio recording is a music tape that Brian Fawcett played while he wrote for the purposes of compositional framing.
Video recording consists of a broadcast recording of show 311 of the Toronto TV Chum Production "Because I Said So with Maggie Cassella". The May 28, 2003 show included guest participants Jana Lynne White, Krista Sutton and Brian Fawcett. The segment with Fawcett discusses the topic of sex in reality versus sex as portrayed in film & television and impact on society, particularly in relation to his book Gender Wars.
Video recording consists of a personal recording of the show "The Public Mind" with Bill Moyers, which Fawcett possibly used for research purposes. Moyers hosts 2 documentaries: "Consuming Images" on the effect of TV, ads and consumerism in North American and its impact on democracy, beauty and truth; use of digital technology and how it creates beauty for the fashion/publishing industry. Second documentary "Leading Questions" looks at how industry has learned to appeal to our emotions to get consumers to purchase what they think they need. The show looks at behavioural surveys done by large corporations to get their products purchased and how advertising and marketing is crucial to influencing consumers.
Video recording consists of a movie directed by Peter Lynch for the National Film Board entitled "The Herd" about caribou herding.
File contains Brian Fawcett's correspondence records on digital media. Item is a computer diskette, labeled: "Correspondence". Dated: July 1983.
File contains Brian Fawcett's correspondence records on digital media. Item is a computer diskette, labeled: "Correspondence". Dated: July 1, 1984.
File contains Brian Fawcett's correspondence records on digital media. Item is a computer diskette, labeled: "#403 - Correspondence ". Dated: April 16, 1985.
File contains Brian Fawcett's digital working files. Item is a computer diskette, labelled: "Dennis Lee's Anthology ".
File contains Brian Fawcett's digital working files. Item is a computer diskette, labelled: "Robin Blaser ". Dated: January 10, 1982.