Home » Archive

Articles tagged with: Greystone

On The Line »

[25 Jan 2018]

The historian Kate Bird discusses her new book City on Edge: A Rebellious Century of Vancouver Protests, Riots, and Strikes (Greystone, 2017), which features photographs from the Vancouver Sun and Province archive, with Joseph Planta.

On The Line »

[16 May 2017]

The journalist Elizabeth Rains discusses here new book Demon in My Blood: My Fight with Hep C—And a Miracle Cure (Greystone, 2017), with Joseph Planta.

On The Line »

[26 Apr 2017]

The writer and assistant professor at the University of Pittsburgh-Johnstown Marissa Landrigan, discusses her new book The Vegetarian’s Guide to Eating Meat: A Young Woman’s Search for Ethical Food (Greystone, 2017), with Joseph Planta.

On The Line »

[9 Dec 2016]

The author and historian Kate Bird discusses her new book of photographs from the Vancouver Sun’s archive, Vancouver in the Seventies: Photos from a Decade that Changed the City (Greystone, 2016), with Joseph Planta.

On The Line »

[23 Nov 2016]

The author, journalist, and playwright Mark Leiren-Young discusses his new book The Killer Whale Who Changed the World (Greystone, 2016), with Joseph Planta.

On The Line »

[3 Oct 2016]

The journalist and President of Discourse Media Ian Gill discusses his new book No News is Bad News: Canada’s Media Collapse—and What Comes Next (Greystone, 2016), with Joseph Planta.

On The Line »

[1 Mar 2016]

The authors Michael Pond, a therapist, and Maureen Palmer, a filmmaker, discuss Wasted: An Alcoholic Therapist’s Fight for Recovery in a Flawed Treatment System (Greystone, 2016), a chronicle of Pond’s struggle with alcoholism and his path to recovery, with Joseph Planta.

On The Line »

[23 Nov 2015]

The author and journalist Andrew Nikiforuk talks to Joseph Planta about his new book, Slick Water: Fracking and One Insider’s Stand Against the World’s Most Powerful Industry (Greystone, 2015), with Joseph Planta.

On The Line »

[20 Nov 2015]

The author and independent scholar Mark Pendergrast discusses his book, Beyond Fair Trade: How One Small Coffee Company Helped Transform a Hillside Village in Thailand (Greystone, 2015), the Akha people in Thailand, and the Doi Chaang Coffee Company based in Vancouver, with Joseph Planta.

On The Line »

[19 Mar 2015]

Dr. Pieter Cullis, director of the Life Sciences Institute and professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of British Columbia discusses his new book The Personalized Medicine Revolution: How Diagnosing and Treating Disease Are About to Change Forever (Greystone, 2015), with Joseph Planta.