MILLARD, PETER

Related heading: PETER T. MILLARD SCHOLARSHIP
G.L.U.S. vs. U.S. [i.e., Gays & Lesbians at the University of Saskatchewan vs. University of Saskatchewan; including reported comment of Peter Millard].
P1 (1983): 8 (18cm.)
"Colours of the imagination" [announcement of upcoming exhibition of paintings by Dmytri Stryjeh; shows and accompanying catalogue, with essay by Peter Millard, prepared by Bill Kobewka and Neil Richards].
P14 [1985]: 13 (5cm.)
Repent, my son! [Our Family, Roman Catholic monthly published in Battleford, Sask., printed anti-gay article by Melvin Anchell, Feb. 1986; Peter Millard's letter to the Our Family editor, Albert Lalonde, in protest].
P23 [1986]: 11-12 (51cm.)
Oxford blues: impressions from a year in England. By Peter Millard.
P25 [1986]: 23, 25 (42cm.)
Bigotry and the Church [concerning Anchell article in Roman Catholic magazine, Our Family, edited by Albert Lalonde; support for this homophobic article by Fidelity, an Indiana magazine; reaction of Lalonde's church superiors]. Condensed version of article submitted to Angles by Peter Millard.
P32 (April 29, 1987): 4-7 (114cm.)
AKA: a review [review of Dik Campbell's art show at a.k.a. Gallery, Saskatoon]. By Peter Millard.
P34 (July 22, 1987): 26 (36cm.)
. See also Exhibitions note, same issue, p. 15.
Kinsman in review [report of lecture by Gary Kinsman at The Photographers Gallery, Saskatoon, Sept. 27]. By Peter Millard.
P36 (Oct. 21, 1987): 32-33 (39cm.)
Coalition for Equality forms ["came into existence as a vehicle to respond to recent homophobic statements by Saskatchewan Human Resources Minister, Grant Schmidt; Coalition for Human Equality spokesperson, Peter Millard]. By Gens Hellquist.
P37 (Dec. 1, 1987): 30-31 (65cm.)
Place Riel complaint [regarding homophobic performance by "Lambert and James"; Shawn Mooney, complainant; matter taken up with Place Riel staff (University of Saskatchewan) by Prof. Peter Millard]. From The Sheaf student newspaper, Feb. 11/88.
P39 (Feb. 24, 1988): 30-31 (40cm.)
Human rights rally [report of April 30, 1988 rally at Saskatoon City Hall staged by Saskatoon group, Artists for Human Rights, to draw attention to homophobia and general intolerance within the ruling Saskatchewan Progressive Conservative government of Grant Devine; speakers included David Carpenter, Barb Clay, Peter Millard, and many other named individuals and groups]. By Astrid Egger.
P41 (May 18, 1988): 4-6 (77cm.)
Our past; our future [summary of address by Peter Millard at 10th annual Metamorphosis festival; Millard "reviewed the history of the gay and lesbian movement in and around Saskatoon since 1968"; mentions, inter alia, Gens Hellquist's 1971 advertisement in Georgia Straight announcing new group, Saskatoon Gay Liberation; the anti-gay Anita Bryant/Ken Campbell Moose Jaw rally July 1/78; AIDS; hate literature in the Saskatoon Star-Phoenix (Paul Cameron) and in Our Family, Saskatchewan Roman Catholic magazine]. By Barb Park.
P45 (Nov. 9, 1988): 22-24, 27 (102cm.)
[Peter] Millard recognized [given the John Stratychuk Award for outstanding contribution to human rights in Saskatchewan; first time award given to gay person]. By Gens Hellquist.
P48 (v7n3)(April 12, 1989): 5 (21cm.)
No time for complacency [obituary of Andrew (Harry) Mitchell, and also a general commentary on AIDS]. By Peter Millard.
P66 (v9n5)[misnumbered on contents page as v9n4](Aug. 14, 1991): 6-7 (75cm.)
Gay studies [description of graduate-level gay studies course at University of Saskatchewan, to be taught fall term 1991 by Peter Millard; first gay studies course at the university].
P66 (v9n5)[misnumbered on contents page as v9n4](Aug. 14, 1991): 8 (17cm.)
Thanks Peter [profile of Peter Millard, who will be retiring as head of the English Department, University of Saskatchewan, at end of year; acknowledgement of his many contributions to the gay community; biographical details; "Peter has helped smash that vicious myth that being gay means not being able to achieve success in our fields of interest"]. By Gens Hellquist.
P69 (v9n8)[misnumbered on cover as v9n7](Dec. 18, 1991): 5-6 (76cm.)
The pornography of hate [including suggestion that envy, titillation often accompany hatred of gays/lesbians]. By Peter Millard.
P81 (v11n4)(June 9, 1993): 5 (56cm.)
Religion and us [opinion piece regarding need to fight religious bigots and the abuse of religion; emotional and rational reactions of writer]. By Peter Millard.
P82 (v11n5)(July 28, 1993): 7 (66cm.)
Letters [letter from Roevel Guzman, Montreal, reacting to Peter Millard article, P82:7, titled "Religion and Us"].
P83 (v11n6)(Sept. 15, 1993): 4 (22cm.)
Religion and me [response of Jerret A. Krause, a gay Roman Catholic, to opinion piece of Peter Millard, P82:7].
P83 (v11n6)(Sept. 15, 1993): 5 (42cm.)
No more excuses [viewpoint concerning coming out]. By Peter Millard.
P83 (v11n6)(Sept. 15, 1993): 6 (67cm.)
The fight against censorship: Little Sister's vs. Big Brother ["they have unlimited amounts of our money to spend against us"]. By Peter Millard.
P84 (v11n7)(Oct. 27, 1993): 6-7 (112cm.)
Us and them [opinion piece concerning the all-too-frequent use of pronoun "them," even by gays themselves, in discussing issues of concern to gays; "we" are more alike than different, author states]. By Peter Millard.
P84 (v11n7)(Oct. 27, 1993): 8 (34cm.)
Krissmuss, bloody Krissmuss [in which the author expresses his frustrations with the Christmas season]. By Peter Millard.
P85 (v11n8)(Dec. 8, 1993): 5 (58cm.)
The sunset years [in which the author discusses positive and negative aspects of gay men's aging]. By Peter Millard.
P86 (v12n1)(Jan. 26, 1994)[cover date Jan. 24/94]: 5 (60cm.)
Cuba, mi amor [experiences of the author on a trip to Cuba, including his meeting with a beautiful young man, Carlos]. By Peter Millard.
P87 (v12n2)(March 9, 1994): 5 (60cm.)
Outing, in a state of war. By Peter Millard.
P88 (v12n3)(April 27, 1994): 5 (63cm.)
Twenty-five years: a prose poem [touching on the happenings and changes in the 25 years since Stonewall]. By Peter Millard.
P89 (v12n4)(June 8, 1994): 5 (59cm.)
With friends like these... [in which the author provides a lengthy critique of the movie Philadelphia]. By Peter Millard.
P90 (v12n5)(July 27, 1994): 5 (64cm.)
Is there a cure for Christian fundamentalism? [author's tract in response to a hate tract produced by a fundamentalist group, titled "Is There a Cure for Homosexuality?"]. By Peter Millard.
P91 (v12n6)(Sept. 14, 1994): 5 (61cm.)
Dignity [observations and comments of author, who attended opening of the trial, October 11, 1994, in which Little Sister's Book and Art Emporium sues Canadian Minister of Justice (Canada Customs) in British Columbia Supreme Court, Vancouver]. By Peter Millard.
P92 (v12n7)(Oct. 26, 1994): 4 (78cm.)
; see also related news report, titled "In court at last," P92:20.
Politically correct and brutally Right [opinion piece concerning growth of right-wing North American political and religious ideology in last 15 years; Conservative Party "transformed itself into...Reform"; right-wing use of term "politically correct" to criticize and dismiss more liberal views; etc.]. By Peter Millard.
P93 (v12n8)(Dec. 7, 1994): 5 (58cm.)
How do you feel about Camille [Paglia]? By Peter Millard.
P94 (13n1)(Jan. 25, 1995): 5 (60cm.)
"Let us now praise famous men..." [concerning establishment of the Doug Wilson Award and relating the issue of Doug Wilson's struggle with the University of Saskatchewan's Dean Kirkpatrick, of the Education Department]. By Peter Millard.
P95 (v13n2)[misnumbered v13n1 on contents page](March 8, 1995): 6 (60cm.)
Millard wins [the first Doug Wilson Award; ceremony, on March 25, "also kicked off the Peter T. Millard scholarship which is being established by GLUS," to be awarded to students doing research on lesbian and gay issues].
P96 (v13n3)(April 26, 1995): 11 (10cm.)
Left/Right/Out [discussion about blurring of political boundaries and movement towards political right in North America; etc.]. By Peter Millard.
P96 (v13n3)(April 26, 1995): 5 (55cm.)
Lest we forget [concerning intolerance and hate, and the need to be constantly vigilant; reference to the lies and hate of Paul Cameron and others]. By Peter Millard.
P97 (v13n4)(June 7, 1995): 5 (56cm.)
Out of the closets -- into the archives [detailed report of donation by Neil Richards of gay/lesbian materials to Saskatchewan Archives Board, Saskatoon; at core of Richards's collection are organizational records of "most of the Saskatoon groups which, in the seventies and early eighties, gave the city's gay/lesbian community a high local and national profile"; many organizations named; also reference to earlier donations by estate of Doug Wilson, and by Peter Millard; acquisition also of papers of Coalition for Human Equality, of which the late Don McNamee was a prominent member; etc.].
P97 (v13n4)(June 7, 1995): 11 (34cm.)
Love is a many-splintered thing [author's comments on everyone's need for love and on how people go about looking for love]. By Peter Millard.
P98 (v13n5)(July 26, 1995): 4 (60cm.)
Let's hear it for the ugly sisters (and brothers) [opinion piece on "the absurd value placed on physical beauty"]. By Peter Millard.
P99 (v13n6)(Sept. 13, 1995): 4 (59cm.)
Nature's holy plan [author's comments about "the present adoration of the Family"; those caught up in this view "should not be so blind to its dangers, and they should be more willing to tolerate and make room for other ways"]. By Peter Millard.
P101 (v13n8)(Dec. 6, 1995): 5 (64cm.)
Oh my god! [in which author discusses a non-gay newsletter in which at least one article attacks religious groups who claim to "cure" homosexuality]. By Peter Millard.
P102 (v14n1)(Jan. 31, 1996): 5 (65cm.)
Outspeak: Dylan Thomas, Robertson Davies, Picasso, Shakespeare, and me. By Peter Millard.
P105 (v14n4)(June 5, 1996): 5 (64cm.)
Outspeak: The Reform closet. By Peter Millard.
P106 (v14n5)(July 24, 1996): 4 (38cm.)
Outspeak: The Games [the Olympic Games].
P107 (v14n6)(Sept. 11, 1996): 4 (37cm.)
The benighted church of Canada [concerning the case of Heather Funk and the United Church of Canada; Funk's internship experiences in the Wilkie/Scott/Landis, Saskatchewan, pastoral charge; complex church politics in Funk's evaluations; problems with her supervisor; termination of her internship; many other details]. By Peter Millard, and including on same page a separate note on and contact information for Committee to Support Heather Funk.
P126 (v17n1)(Jan. 27, 1999): 8-9 (78cm.)
Letters [letter from Sally Boyle criticizing at length the report titled "The benighted church of Canada," including "presumed homophobia"; report appeared in P126 (v17n1)(Jan. 27/99): 8-9 and concerned Heather Funk issue].
P127 (v17n2)(March 10, 1999): 4 (29cm.)
Letters [lengthy letter from Bev Irwin, an official of the United Church, regarding the Heather Funk matter, and about Peter Millard's Perceptions article, "The benighted church of Canada," which appeared in P126 (Jan. 27, 1999): 8-9].
P128 (v17n3)(April 21, 1999): 4 (42cm.)
For the love of God: the Saskatchewan Human Rights [Commission] hearing into the case against the Star-Phoenix and Hugh Owens [lengthy article about the proceedings, including details of some special moments and about the setting at the Bessborough Hotel, Saskatoon (compiler note: Peter Millard is credited with this article in P132:3, at end of Editorial)]. [By Peter Millard].
P131 (v17n6)(Sept. 15, 1999): 8-9 (122 cm.)
Letters [letter from Peter Millard regarding exhibition, "Wilde in Saskatchewan," at University of Saskatchewan and about Millard's pseudonymous review in the Sheaf student newspaper of a 1969 production of "The Importance of Being Earnest," which exhibition organizer, Neil Richards, said prompted the Wilde exhibition].
P141 (v18n8)(Dec. 6, 2000): 4 (25cm.)
A Friend of Dorothy's: The Marilyn Cooper Retrospective [review by Peter Millard of art exhibition mounted at University of Saskatchewan Library; "Marilyn Cooper" is identified as pseudonym of Duncan Campbell; exhibition curated by Neil Richards].
P146 (v19n5)(Aug. 1, 2001): 21-22 (68cm.)
Loss of a pioneer [obituary of Peter Millard, who died on December 8, 2001]. By Gens Hellquist.
P150 (v20n1)(Jan. 30, 2002): 8 (41cm.)