Home » Archive

Articles tagged with: in studio interview

On The Line »

[9 Mar 2020]

The broadcaster Jon McComb talks about his new endeavour, the Jon McComb Podcast, his 50-year broadcasting career, his thirty-six years at CKNW, and more, with Joseph Planta.

On The Line »

[4 Feb 2020]

Justin Schrump discusses his upcoming fundraiser Uber Comedy, 8.00pm Saturday, 15 February 2020 at the Inlet Theatre in Port Moody, comedy, and more, with Joseph Planta.

On The Line »

[23 Jan 2020]

The writer and broadcaster Bill Richardson discusses his short story collection I Saw Three Ships: West End Stories (Talonbooks, 2019), and more, with Joseph Planta.

On The Line »

[2 Dec 2019]

The executive director of the BC Yukon Book Prizes Sean Cranbury discusses the awards, new awards, the literary community in this town, in British Columbia and the Yukon, and more, with Joseph Planta.

On The Line »

[19 Nov 2019]

The author Eufemia Fantetti joins Joseph Planta to discuss her new memoir My Father, Fortune-tellers and Me (Mother Tongue Publishing, 2019), the immigrant experience, mental health, and more.

On The Line »

[19 Nov 2019]

This is Vancolour’s Mo Amir discusses his popular podcast, Vancouver, the Don Cherry controversy, race and politics, with Joseph Planta.

On The Line »

[18 Nov 2019]

The distinguished filmmaker John Walker joined Joseph Planta back in early October to discuss his documentary Assholes: A Theory, which is having a theatrical release now across Canada, and will be seen on the Documentary Channel shortly.

On The Line »

[18 Oct 2019]

The journalists Bethany Lindsay and Andrew Weichel discuss their new book Everything British Columbia: The Ultimate Book of Lists (MacIntyre Purcell, 2019), with Joseph Planta.

On The Line »

[15 Oct 2019]

The artist David Wilson discusses his new exhibition Everywhere From Here, which is on at Granville Island 24 October to 05 November 2019 (1387 Railspur Alley), painting, his work, Vancouver and that which he depicts in his work, with Joseph Planta.

On The Line »

[7 Oct 2019]

The filmmaker Christopher Auchter discusses his new NFB short film, Now is the Time (playing at the Vancouver International Film Festival this Thursday, 10 August 2019), a documentary that looks at the art and work of Haida artist Robert Davidson, with Joseph Planta.