33 rpm record, smaller in diameter than an LP, in a plastic sleeve and cardboard cover. Cover depicts drawings of children and birds in outdoor setting. One side has 7 songs; the other has 6. Biographical information about each of the songs' composers is on the back cover. It cost 90 kopecks.
33 rpm records, smaller in diameter than an LP, in plastic sleeves and outer cardboard sleeves. Cover is orange with text and star. Back is white with black text. Each side of the record has three tracks: two full versions and a shortened version of both songs.
33 rpm LP record in paper and exterior cardboard sleeves. Cover depicts woodcut of Lenin as well as titles text. Back is red and white and contains significant Russian text. Mikhail Astangov reads V. Mayakovsky's commemorative poem about Lenin. It was recorded in 1962 and copyrighted in 1976. It cost 2 rubles and 50 kopeks.
Double 33 rpm record album in plastic and external fold-out sleeve. Cover depicts sketch of Lenin and title. Centerfold is red and white with extensive Russian text, as well as photo and second sketch of Lenin. The title reads: Reading the Biographical Chronicle. Back is white with more Russian text. The recording is described as a documentational composition of chronicles of Lenin's biography. It cost 40 kopecks.
Double 33 rpm record album in plastic and external fold-out sleeve. Cover has large red letters that stand for Communist Party of the Soviet Union and a depiction of the USSR constitution document. Centerfold contains numerous historical photograph reproductions with captions. Back has track listings. The years 1971-1980 are included in this 15th edition. It was recorded in 1982 and copyrighted in 1983. It cost 60 kopeks.
33 rpm LP records in plastic sleeves and exterior cardboard sleeves. Cover depicts formations of soldiers marching in Red Square. Large Russian title in red and other text in purple. Back is white with track titles in Russian and English. Each cost 2 rubles.
Image of a forest scene. Photograph is bright green color. Inscribed in black ink on bottom of photograph, 'Port Elgin, ONT' Pencil inscription on back of photograph reads, '9-1932 Glass Between'
Review of Kim Adam's "Dodes 'ka-den" exhibit that the Genereux Grunwald gallery. Review was written for Canadian Art Magazine Volume 10, Number 4, Winter 1993.
Newspaper article entitled "Why we love Johnny Here's Johnny Looking at the brightest star; It's partly those smart quirky characters He can hold your gaze whether he's playing Don Juan or Hunter S. Thompson. But what is Johnny Depp's power? Professor Murray Pomerance, who'll speak on the question tonight, offers a few clues." Published in the Toronto Star Sunday January 23, 2005.