Neil O’Sullivan, the deputy editor of the Life & Arts review section of the Financial Times joins Joseph Planta to discuss the Lunch with the FT: 52 Classic Interviews (Portfolio, 2013), a new collection of some of the memorable lunches had notable world figures and celebrities for the paper’s popular ‘Lunch with’ feature.
Tom Chin, a performer and teacher, talks to Joseph Planta about the upcoming Vancouver Asian Canadian Theatre’s 14th Annual Comedy Night: Etch-Your Sketchoff, local theatre, race, culture, and more.
The author Shyam Selvadurai discusses his new novel, The Hungry Ghosts (Doubleday, 2013), with Joseph Planta.
The television personality and bestselling author Bal Arneson discusses Indian cuisine, and her appearance at EAT! Vancouver this week, with Joseph Planta.
The journalist and broadcaster Matthew Lazin-Ryder, an associate producer at CBC Radio One’s top rated afternoon program, On the Coast, discusses the program, working with Stephen Quinn, covering politics, and public broadcasting, with Joseph Planta.
The journalist, filmmaker and assistant professor of journalism at Mount Royal University, Sean Holman talks about the BC election results, the state of the media, and his documentary Whipped, with Joseph Planta.
The author Julia Lin discusses her new book, Miah (Tsar Books, 2012), with Joseph Planta, which is the first collection of Taiwanese-Canadian short stories published.
The political pundit and lobbyist Michael Geoghegan talks to Joseph Planta about Tuesday’s election result, how the polling was wrong, how the NDP screwed up, and more.
The television star and celebrity chef Chuck Hughes talks about his upcoming appearance at EAT! Vancouver Food + Cooking Festival (24-26 May 2013), his restaurants, television career and more, with Joseph Planta.
The freelance writer and videographer Kai Nagata discusses rescuing a stray coyote, last night’s provincial election, the state of journalism, and the end of his career in daily journalism and the evolution to what it is today in an in-depth interview with Joseph Planta.
The political pundit and former NDP MLA David Schreck discusses last night’s surprise election result, what happened with the polling, and what happens now to Adrian Dix and the BC NDP, with Joseph Planta.
The singer, actress and dancer Karen Holness is one of the stars of the Arts Club’s production of Dreamgirls, which runs until July at the Stanley Industrial Alliance Stage; she discusses her career on television and stage, this production and more, with Joseph Planta.
The professor and theoretical physicist at Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics Lee Smolin discusses his new book Time Reborn: From the Crisis in Physics to the Future of the Universe (Knopf, 2013), with Joseph Planta.
The journalist Tom Hawthorn talks to Joseph Planta about the provincial election campaign, what to expect election night, and more.
The BC Conservative Party candidate in Vancouver Kensington Raj Gupta, talked to Joseph Planta about the provincial election campaign, the issues and more.