PRAIRIE PRIDE CHORUS (Regina)
Regina love affair [concerning two of the newest Regina organizations, The Lesbian
and Gay Pride Committee and the Prairie Pride Chorus; some information
about each and report that the two have recently decided to co-operate in
putting on Valentine's Day fundraising dance, of which brief details given].
P126 (v17n1)(Jan. 27, 1999): 10 (43cm.)
New direction for Regina chorus? [Prairie Pride Chorus]. By Jean Hillabold.
P128 (v17n3)(April 21, 1999)[page on which this article is printed misdated
March 10, 1999]: 8 (34cm.)
Singing out loud!: Prairie Pride Chorus: gay, lesbian & bisexual chorus of Regina
[detailed article about the choral group, submitted in response to article about the
chorus by Jean Hillabold in P128, including comments of choir members and
some lyrics from the chorus's theme song, "Singing Out!"]. By Ingrid Alesich.
P129 (v17n4)(June 2, 1999): 9, 11 (54cm.)
Beginnings [report from Winnipeg that first concert of Western Canada's newest
gay/lesbian/bisexual community choir, Rainbow Harmony Project, of Winnipeg,
was held May 20, 2000; Regina's Prairie Pride Chorus and Saskatoon's Bridge
City Chorus also performed; 1000 people attended concert at Walker Theatre;
details of concert; history of the development of Rainbow Harmony Project].
P137 (v18n4)(May 31, 2000): 24 (59cm.)
Rainbow Harmony Project [announcement of weekend events, May 19-20, 2001, in
Regina; concert of Regina's Prairie Pride Chorus and the Winnipeg choir;
other social events; brief background on the "history of co-operation" among
Saskatoon, Regina, and Winnipeg choirs and members; etc.].
P144 (v19n3)(April 25, 2001): 14 (32cm.)
. See also display advertisement
for this event, "Music Speaks Louder Than Words," in same
issue, p. 12 (18cm.)
Watershed stories [Prairie Pride Chorus, Regina, performed its new concert,
"Watershed Stories," by invitation at St. Paul's Anglican Church, Regina;
David McIntyre, chorus director, was "bowled over" by invitation; concert
consists of eight songs by McIntyre, which are "to a large extent coming out
stories"; other details].
P156 (v20n7)(Oct. 23, 2002): 13 (22cm.)
Joint concert in Saskatoon [on May 3; Saskatoon's Bridge City Chorus and
Regina's Prairie Pride Chorus will perform; information also about
Regina's chorus director, David McIntyre; some details on
interrelationships among the Saskatoon, Regina and Winnipeg choirs,
mentioning James McNinch and Jeff Staflund].
P160 (v21n3)(April 16, 2003): 19-20 (29cm.)
Letters: carbon copy [letter from the Rt. Rev. Rodney Andrews, Bishop of
Anglican Diocese of Saskatoon, in response to anger and hurt resulting
from refusal to allow gay choirs to perform recently at St. John's
Cathedral].
P173 (v22n8)(Dec. 8, 2004): 8 (37cm.)
Sour notes [detailed report; Bridge City Chorus, Saskatoon, and Prairie Pride
Chorus, Regina, were informed that the Anglican Bishop of Saskatoon,
Rodney Andrews, had cancelled their November 13 concert to be held at
St. John's Anglican Cathedral; issue received significant coverage in
Saskatoon Star-Phoenix; many details; concert was rebooked to
St. Thomas Wesley United Church, Saskatoon].
P173 (v22n8)(Dec. 8, 2004): 9-10 (127cm.)