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Dublin Core
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Title
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Anna Gutmanis Collection
Description
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"Anna Gutmanis is an award-winning Canadian songwriter, singer and keyboardist who writes and records across musical genres. Her 2014 single release “Lately It’s Cold” won a Global Music Award. Several songs from Anna's critically-acclaimed album "Glimmer In The Dark" appeared on 3 different Australian Indie Radio Charts (Urban, World, and Easy Listening) and on the Roots Music Report 2014 Top 100 Pop Song chart. The official video for "Another Way Out" won the 2014 Best Short Documentary award at QCinema Texas and was used by PFLAG as an educational tool. The song “I Am Who I Am” is an anthem to the LGBTQ rights movement, and has been recorded in rock and dance formats. The rock version won the 2009 Pride Song Award, and the official video for the 2019 Dance Version won several awards at international film festivals. Other recordings include Anna's eponymous debut album, which still receives airplay. Anna is also a street photographer and visual artist, having contributed cover art and design for two of her music releases. Her portrait of Billy Joel can be seen on his website. Anna often performs live in and around Toronto, and has also played across Canada and the United States." - from Gutmanis' <a href="https://annagutmanis.com/biography/">official website.</a>
Still Image
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Context
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The Emily Stowe Shelter for Women was an organization in Scarborough that provided housing, support, counselling, and skills training for women and their children at risk of gender-based violence in Toronto. In the 80s and 90s annual benefit concerts featuring local musicians and bands were held in Toronto to raise money for the shelter.
Original Format
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paper
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Title
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Emily Stowe Shelter for Women Third Annual Benefit
Description
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A poster advertising the third annual fundraising benefit concert series for the Emily Stowe Shelter for Women.
Creator
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Unknown
Contributor
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Anna Gutmanis
Date
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1985-12-04 to 1985-12-07
Coverage
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The Holiday Cafe, 651 Queen Street West, Toronto Ontario, M5V 2B7
Source
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Personal collection
Rights
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Anna Gutmanis<br /><a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">CC BY-NC-ND 4.0</a>
1985
Anna Gutmanis
Bratty & the Babysitters
Curtis Driedger
Direktive 17
Emily Stowe Benefit
Emily Stowe Shelter
High Noon
Holiday Cafe
Kinetic Ideals
L'Etranger
Maya Bannerman
Presentense
Queen Street West
Rheostatics
Rude Awakening
Taylor Green
Tulpa
Word of Mouth