Ephemera including reciepts and lego instructions
- RBSC-ARC-1643-175-47
- File
- 1998
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Ephemera including reciepts and lego instructions
Photocopied Dutch-language interview articles
Contains clippings with either articles by or about Coupland.
Photocopies of magazine and newspaper reviews of Girlfriend in a Coma
McClean's clipping about Coupland
Includes an author trading card for Douglas Coupland (#228) from The Booksmith in San Francisco. The back of the card advertises a reading by Coupland taking place at 7pm on Friday March 13th.
Foreign language photocopies of magazine and newspaper reviews of Girlfriend in a Coma
Ephemera including movie tickets, gallery invitation, slogans, photograph
Ephemera including movie tickets, notes, invitations
Travel itinerary and boarding passes
German-language article about Coupland
Two clippings related to the libel suit following Evelyn Lau's publication of "Me and W.P."
Contains two clippings related to the libel suit started by author W.P. Kinsella after the 1997 publication of an article entitled "Me and W.P" by Evelyn Lau, a former lover and fellow writer. Coupland, who guest-edited the issue of Vancouver Magazine in which the article appears, was also named as a defendant in the suit.
Includes page A11 from the Globe and Mail Arts section (Wednesday, March 4, 1998), and a copy of BC Frank Magazine (Issue 268, March 25, 1998) in which W.P. Kinsella and Evelyn Lau appear on the cover.
Kinsella v. Lau et al. defendant's documents
Contains a copy of documents submitted by the defendants in the libel case launched by author W.P. Kinsella following an article written by former lover and fellow writer Evelyn Lau, entitled "Me and W.P." that appeared in Vancouver Magazine (1997). Because Coupland had guest-edited the issue of the magazine in which the article appeared, he was also named in the libel suit, along with Jim Sutherland and Telemedia Communications, Inc. Ultimately the suit was settled out of court.
"Feng Shui Productions" t-shirt
Images of The World of Douglas Coupland
VHS made by a fan during a book promotion event in Edmonton, 2000 [moving images]
Pure Design magazine featuring article and designs by Coupland
Story and letter from Siri Coupland
Harbour Air Seaplanes baggage stub
Miss Wyoming advance preview booklet
Sketch and numbers on a piece of paper
Colour markup proofs for The Canadian Pictures
This file contains photographic prints of The Canada Pictures. Names of the pictures can be seen on some of the prints along the border, though some have been torn.
File OS-06A holds the following photographs:
BC-2121-1497 : Image 9, Flour
BC-2121-1498 : Image 10, Potatoes
BC-2121-1499 : Image 7, Hockey
BC-2121-1500 : [title not visible]
BC-2121-1501 : Image 5, Chairs
File OS-06B holds the following photographs:
BC-2121-1502 : [title not visible]
BC-2121-1503 : Image 3, Coyote
BC-2121-1504 : [title not visible]
BC-2121-1505 : [image number not visible], CN Tower
BC-2121-1506 : Image 1, Bacon
Accordion file folder containing research for City of Glass
"God Hates Japan" with missing pages
Postcard of Green Soldier No. 1
Pink plastic "All Families Are Psychotic" tape
Bloomsbury catalogue featuring Coupland
Monte Clark Gallery exhibition, The Canada Pictures
The Canada Pictures Toronto launch event invite
Fabric transfers not used in Canada House blankets
Contains a photocopy of an article from Gardening Life magazine (March/April 2003, p. 104), in which Coupland answers questions about his garden, and an article that appears to be from Vancouver magazine (Summer 1995; "A Doug's Life" by Dale Hrabi) on the world premiere screening of Douglas Coupland: Close Personal Friend (directed by Jennifer Cowan) in New York at the Museum of Television and Radio.
Styrofoam cups from Canada House opening
Two reviews and an exhibition announcement
Contains printouts of two novel reviews and an exhibition announcement culled from the web: A review of Eleanor Rigby from the Guardian (October 9, 2004, another review of Eleanor Rigby from readysteadybooks.com (October 17, 2004; Natasha Tripney), and a Government of Canada public announcement for Canada House, Trafalgar Square (UK) exhibit (September 21, 2004).