Articles tagged with: blog
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The writer Jonathon Narvey discusses social media in Vancouver, blogging, and more with Joseph Planta.
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Sean Cranbury, book enthusiast, blogger and bartender discusses Real Vancouver Writers’ Series events tonight and upcoming, as well as the book scene in Vancouver, with Joseph Planta.
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The wine writer Natalie MacLean discusses wine and her new book, Unquenchable: A Tipsy Quest for the World’s Best Bargain Wines (Doubleday, 2011), with Joseph Planta.
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The Savvy Insider’s George Froehlich, veteran journalist and television executive, discusses Vancouver restaurant reviews online, the local television news business, and more, with Joseph Planta.
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The political pundit, former NDP MLA, and blogger (www.strategicthoughts.com) David Schreck talks to Joseph Planta about politics in BC: the election of Christy Clark, the challenges she faces, the NDP leadership race, and more.
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Books on the Radio’s Sean Cranbury talks about the recent Bookcamp Vancouver, the upcoming Literary Death Match: Vancouver and other book related matters, with Joseph Planta.
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The political commentator John Twigg is on to discuss the HST referendum, Gordon Campbell, and Bill Vander Zalm, among other political issues, with Joseph Planta.
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The bloggers John Chow and Michael Kwan discuss their new book, Make Money Online: Roadmap of a Dot Com Mogul (Morgan James, 2010), with Joseph Planta.
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The long-time television personality and blogger Dave Gerry talks to Joseph Planta about his current projects, his two-decade-plus career at channel 13, local television and working with Simi Sara, among other things.
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Blogger (www.michaelkwan.com) and freelance writer Michael Kwan talks to Joseph Planta about a new book he’s co-writing (with John Chow), the new BlackBerry Bold and other gadgets such as readers and the sort–in Planta’s final interview of the year; Sean Cranbury, who’ll be filling in on the program, joins the discussion over readers and the future of books.
