CAMPBELL, DONALD

References to DON CAMPBELL and DONALD CAMPBELL appear to the indexer to be references to the same person. They have been listed here in one sequence.
The Orton Diaries. Edited by John Lahr. Reviewed by Don Campbell.
P39 (Feb. 24, 1988): 22-23 (40cm.)
United Church and gays [report of a four-year study, "Toward a Christian Understanding of Sexual Orientation, Lifestyles and the Ministry," released March 4/88]. By Don Campbell.
P40 (April 13, 1988): 32-33 (37cm.)
United Church update [including information about anti-gay/lesbian ordination group, Community of Concern, and a Prairie Region branch of this group, formed in Regina -- more than 100 ministers from Saskatchewan and Alberta; etc.] By Don Campbell.
P41 (May 18, 1988): 8-9 (36cm.)
Hairspray. By John Waters. Reviewed by Don Campbell.
P42 (June 29, 1988): 24 (18cm.)
[Brazen Hussy Concert Productions will present Kris Purdy in concert in Saskatoon, Oct. 9; notes on Purdy's music and recent activities]. By Don Campbell.
P44 (Sept. 21, 1988): 15 (13cm.)
Mayor versus gays [Winnipeg mayor, William Norrie, refuses to sign proclamation for Gay and Lesbian Pride Week; complaint filed under Human Rights Code of Manitoba]. By Don Campbell.
P46 (v7n1)(Jan. 18, 1989): 12 (59cm.)
Imperial [Court of the Prairie Lily] pageant [the first Mr. And Ms. Gay Saskatoon chosen; March 25 pageant and dance at Holiday Inn; approx. 130 attended; panel of judges included Chris Axworthy, MP; ball will be held at Manhattan Ballroom; Imperial Court of the Prairie Lily also known as New Royalist Social Society of Central Saskatchewan]. By Don Campbell.
P48 (v7n3)(April 12, 1989): 10 (19cm.)
Metamorphosis [emphasizing that 1989 event will be greatly reduced; organizing committee has dropped to four persons; seems to be lack of community interest; question of whether it is time to have a different event]. By Don Campbell.
P51 (v7n6)(Aug. 23, 1989): 21 (30cm.)
Art controversy [Dik Campbell's "Pressing" exhibition in Saskatoon attacked by Pastor Kelly Backmans of Circle Drive Alliance Church; also author's description of Dik Campbell's show]. By Don Campbell.
P53 (v7n8)(Nov. 23, 1989): 18 (29cm.)
No Pink Triangle Day [in Winnipeg; Mayor Bill Norrie refuses request by Gays for Equality, Winnipeg, to sign civic proclamation to declare Feb. 14 Pink Triangle Day "to remember the history of abuse and persecution which homosexual people have suffered..."; "would have reminded the public of the almost 250,000 homosexuals who were persecuted in Nazi Germany"]. By Don Campbell.
P55 (v8n2)(Feb. 28, 1990): 8 (61cm.)
Counterparts IV [outline of offerings at Winnipeg's fourth gay and lesbian film festival, April 26 -- May 3, 1991]. By Donald Campbell.
P64 (v9n3)(April 24, 1991): 20 (26cm.)
Paris is Burning. Documentary film about "vogueing" and Harlem drag balls. Reviewed by Donald Campbell.
P64 (v9n3)(April 24, 1991): [21] (24cm.)
More music [including an announcement of Jennifer Berezan performance at CRIAW conference in Edmonton, November 9; very brief information on Berezan's style and past performance venues]. By Donald Campbell.
P67 (v9n6)[misnumbered on contents page as v9n5](Sept. 25, 1991): 20 (14cm.)
New R & P recording [Be Political, Not Polite, by American performers Ron Romanovsky and Paul Phillips]. Reviewed by Donald Campbell.
P68(v9n7)(Nov. 6, 1991): 20 (35cm.)
Entertainment loses [obituary of Rob McCall, ice dancer, who died in Toronto of AIDS-related cancer November 15 at age 33]. By Donald Campbell.
P69 (v9n8)[misnumbered on cover as v9n7](Dec. 18, 1991): 19 (11cm.)
Entertainment loses [Freddie Mercury, lead vocalist of Queen, who had AIDS, dies November 24; Tony Richardson, British film director dies November 14 of AIDS]. By Donald Campbell.
P69 (v9n8)[misnumbered on cover as v9n7](Dec. 18, 1991): 19 (14cm.)
Being At Home with Claude. By René-Daniel Dubois, Quebec playwright/screenwriter. [Brief commentary by] Donald Campbell.
P71 (v10n2)(March 18, 1992): 20 (6cm.)
[Newsnote by Donald Campbell that "Lilies, a Quebec historical play about a romance between two men," won a Chalmers Award for Michel Marc Bouchard].
P71 (v10n2)(March 18, 1992): 20 (4cm.)
[Newsnote that First International Gay Vision Conference to be held in Toronto March 27-29; "will also include workshops, panels and lectures on gay male sex and spirit"; Jeff Kirby workshop, "Sexual Being"]. By Donald Campbell.
P71 (v10n2)(March 18, 1992): 20 (12cm.)
Our Own Voices. By Allan [i.e., Alan] V. Miller. [Brief comment on Miller's 700-page gay/lesbian periodicals directory, covering period 1890-1990] by Donald Campbell.
P71 (v10n2)(March 18, 1992): 20 (7cm.)
A Kind of Family. National Film Board of Canada work about gay Winnipeg councillor, Glen Murray, and his foster son, Mike. Reviewed by Donald Campbell.
P72 (v10n3)(April 29, 1992): 20 (34cm.)
Hopeful Romantic. Solo recording by Fresh Fruits Records of Ron Romanovsky, American musician and entertainer. Reviewed by Donald B. Campbell.
P75 (v10n6)(Sept. 16, 1992): 23 (16cm.)
Choruses [announcement of concert on November 28 of Calgary's Rocky Mountain Singers at University of Alberta, Edmonton; special guest performers will be the Vocal Minority, which operated as an Edmonton mixed chorus from 1983 to 1986 and which some are working to reorganize]. By Donald B. Campbell.
P76 (v10n7)(Oct. 28, 1992): 22 (13cm.)
Signatures, recording by Vancouver Men's Chorus. Comments by Donald B. Campbell.
P76 (v10n7)(Oct. 28, 1992): 22 (16cm.)
Festival du Voyeur [six-week Winnipeg festival, until March 6; "first time that large amount of work by gay/lesbian ("queer") visual and performing artists has been featured in Winnipeg's galleries and public spaces for an extended period"; etc.]. By Donald B. Campbell.
P78 (v11n1)(Jan. 27, 1993): 22 (16cm.)
; see also Calendar: Events: Winnipeg Queer Culture Festival du Voyeur, p. 16, for events, times and venues
Input/submissions [Queer Press is planning several publications -- a lesbian health guide, a cartoon collection and a First Nations gay/lesbian anthology; call for participation/submissions]. Newsnote by Donald B. Campbell.
P79 (v11n2)(March 10, 1993): 22 (14cm.)
Forbidden Love. National Film Board of Canada film directed by Lynne Fernie and Aerlyn Weissman [very brief description/comments and announcement of screening in Calgary]. By Donald B. Campbell.
P79 (v11n2)(March 10, 1993): 22 (9cm.)
Gender-bending film [review of David Cronenberg's M. Butterfly]. Reviewed by Donald B. Campbell.
P84 (v11n7)(Oct. 27, 1993): 23 (15cm.)
Lesbian and gay youth [brief description of new National Film Board of Canada film, Out: Stories of Lesbian and Gay Youth]. By Donald B. Campbell.
P84 (v11n7)(Oct. 27, 1993): 23 (9cm.)
Out is out [announcement of release and brief description of 80-minute National Film Board of Canada documentary, Out: Stories of Lesbian and Gay Youth]. Note by Donald B. Campbell.
P89 (v12n4)(June 8, 1994): 26 (17cm.)
Sorry, Wrong Planet [announcement that former Perceptions writer Donald B. Campbell will perform his script, "SORRY, Wrong Planet! A One-Man Show about One Man Who Does One-Man Shows," at Saskatoon Fringe Festival; parts performed earlier in Vancouver and Saskatoon; very brief comments about contents].
P97 (v13n4)(June 7, 1995): 26 (9cm.)
; additional information, including also details of performance at another festival, given at P98:27 (8cm.)
Saskatoon Fringe [newsnote that Saskatoon playwright and actor, Donald B. Campbell, former arts writer for Perceptions, will return to Saskatoon's Fringe Festival with a one-man show, "I Have This Theory"].
P106 (v14n5)(July 24, 1996): 26 (9cm.)