- HC01 JB-JB2-JB2-106
- Item
- ca. 1969 - 1970
Part of Jim Brady photo collection
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Part of Jim Brady photo collection
Part of Jim Brady photo collection
"The Business of Fashion" : [poster]
Item is a poster promoting Humber's fashion courses (fashion, cosmetics and modelling).
"The Dark Side" : [video recording]
Item is a video recording featuring talks by Kim Moritsugu and Paul Quarrington.
"The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds" : [poster]
Item is a poster for Theatre Humber's production of "The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds" by Paul Zindel.
The Hon. James K. Bartleman presenting : [photograph]
The Hon. James K. Bartleman speaking : [photograph]
"The Humber Literary Review" : [issue 1, volume 1]
Part of Humber College Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences fonds
Item is the first issue of "The Humber Literary Review". Includes fiction from Priscila Uppal, Micha Toub, and Kelda Larsen; poetry by Jeff Latosik, Christopher Doda, and Amber McMillan; essays by Amanda Watson and Eric Foley; interviews with Wayson Choy, and Miranda Hill. The cover art is by Kirsten McCrea.
"The Humber Literary Review" : [issue 2, volume 1]
Part of Humber College Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences fonds
Item is the second issues of the Review. Includes fiction by Russell Smith and Jack Wang; poetry by Elizabeth Switaj, Karen Solie, and Catherine Graham; essays by Mark Marczyk and Leanne Milech; interviews with Emma Donoghue, Sheila Heti, Heidi Julavits & Leanne Shapton. Cover art is by Nik Dudukovic.
"The Humber Literary Review" : [issue 2, volume 2]
Part of Humber College Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences fonds
Item is an issue of "The Review" (mislabeled "issue 1, volume 2"). Includes fiction by Nabem Ruthnum, Chris Kuriata, and Josh Edgar; poetry by James Lindsay, Alicia Lai, and Catriona Wright; essays by Alberto Manguel and Krista Foss; comic by Jesse Jacobs; and interviews with Ann-Marie Macdonald and Michael Winter. Cover art is by Balint Zsako.