Musicians

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Opening celebrations for the Expo Centre

Photograph depicts the opening celebrations for the Expo Centre (now the Telus World of Science aka Science World). A marching band is prominently featured.
Written on the verso: "Jan. 30/86 JNF P. 10 80%. Expo Centre Opens. Marching bands, pipers, multi-cultural dancers, daytime fireworks, an aircraft flypast and the release of 10 000 helium-filled balloons marked the opening of the $25 million Expo Centre,...[rest cut off]

Premier American violinist Fritz Kreisler, Vancouver, British Columbia

Photograph depicts Fritz Kreisler (February 2, 1875 – January 29, 1962). Viennese by birth, Kreisler was a premier American violinist.

Half body shot of a middle aged man with a mustache; wearing a heavy wool overcoat and fedora, looking off into the distance; appears to be standing in front of some sort of baroque sculpted pillar.

Roberta Beiser

Oral Interview with Roberta (Bertie) Lando Beiser. Interviewed by Irene Dodek. Interview is on the topic of Bertie's mother Edith Lando and the charitable work that she did.

Shira Blustein

Interview with Shira Blustein about her relationship with food and the food industry. Shira discusses her experiences running vegetarian restaurants, The Acorn and The Arbor, in Vancouver. She talks about the role of food in her family. Shira also discusses her participation in the punk rock music scene in Calgary and her involvement in an alternative country band, Blood Meridian. There is also conversation about raising children in a multi-faith household and Birthright.

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