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- Sound Recordings: Faculty Lectures from 1967 Communications Course
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- Robert Aitken performs with the Purcell String Quartet & Soundscape on radio
- David Skulski and the early music revival at SFU
- Phyllis Mailing: SFU Singer Who Reached the Top
- Purcell String Quartet: In High Demand
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- How the early days of the arts at SFU changed my parochial little life
- Norm Browning, Jackie Crossland and Cece Granbois in Beverley Simons' new 1-act play "Greenlawn Rest Home"
- The Centralia Incident: "A theatre in search of a town—A town in search of its memory."
- The only escape: The early years of the SFU theatre
- Robin Patterson and the SFU Mime Troupe
- Theatre of Total Limbo
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Frederick Candelaria: man of all talents in the survival of West Coast Review
Learn how Dr. Frederick Candelaria of the SFU English Department published the "West Coast Review," a quarterly arts magazine, while also teaching, publishing poetry and composing music.
Visit the Sonic Research Studio & Word Soundscape Project's website to listen to recordings of historical faculty lectures from CMNS 100, a course offered by the Centre for Communication and the Arts in 1967.
Mennell, K. (1971, May). Frederick Candelaria…man of all talents in the survival of West Coast Review. Comment, March 1974, 10-11.
Simon Fraser University Archives. University Communications fonds, F-61-4-3-0-5. “Comment, 1974” (magazine article), 1974.