70,329 research outputs found
4.03.003: Don and Des Walsh, [1975-1978]
Looseleaf note pages of songs myself and my brother Des Walsh did as a duo
8.07.001: "The Pink, White and Green" dedicated to Don Walsh by Al Pittman, February 1999
Signed by the author. While this copy is dedicated to Don Walsh, the original poem was dedicated to his brother Des, as indicated below the title
4.01.004: Program: Play Somethin' We All Knows by Des Walsh, Rising Tide Theatre, 1998
Program for "Play Somethin' We all Knows" by Des Walsh
Walsh, Des
The Des Walsh collection reflects his work as a poet, writer, editor, actor and musician. He has worked in a variety of genres including poetry, short stories, theatre, film, radio and television. This collection provides insight into his extensive career
8.07.017: 60th Birthday cards, 2011
Four 60th birthday cards for Don Walsh and a poem about him by his brother Des and friend Ruth Lawrence
The Arts Interview. Des Walsh : Rebellious Light
An interview by host Fred Hollingshurst with Des Walsh, a Newfoundland poet. Walsh reads his poem "Rebellious Light", then discusses the development of his personal poetic style; how it has been affected by living in Newfoundland. Includes a poetry video with music by Justin Hall, Wallace Hammond, Craig Squires, Des Walsh and Don Wherry
The Boys of St. Vincent
Videocassette of a film dramatization, loosely based on events which occurred at an orphanage operated by the Irish Christian Brothers religious order in St. John's, Newfoundland, in the 1970s; and on subsequent revelations from former residents of orphanages in Ontario, and natives in religious schools on reserves in Western Canada. The film, with a screenplay by Des Walsh, won numerous awards, including seven Gemini Awards in 1994
Fishing for the Future Film Festival
Don Walsh and Des Walsh recorded a tune for Jerry McIntosh's film Crossing Time Approximately, which was screened at the Fishing for the Future Film Festival. The festival's booklet is presented here with some admission tickets
2.12.001: Corner Brook Fest mpgs [1980-1983], part 1
Tickle Harbour at the Hangashore Folk Festival in Corner Brook. On stage is Paddy Mackey, Rob Murphy, Mick Foley, Gerry Strong, Don Walsh, Des Walsh, Jamie Snider, and Rick Hiscott. This was Rob Murphy's first time playing with Tickle Harbour. Mick was visiting Rob from Ireland and they had driven up from Grand Bank because they heard about the festival. We asked them to join us on stage and Rob ended up staying with the band
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