The author Rod Carley discusses his new novel Kinmount (Latitude 46 Publishing, 2020), with Joseph Planta.
The distinguished academic and author Sherrill Grace discusses her biography Tiff: A Life of Timothy Findley (Wilfred Laurier University Press, 2020), with Joseph Planta.
The filmmaker and producer Stephen Soucy discusses his new short film Rich Atmosphere: The Music of Merchant Ivory Films, a look at the music of Richard Robbins, the longtime collaborator to many Merchant Ivory movies, with Joseph Planta.
The author Jack Wang discusses his debut short story collection We Two Alone (House of Anansi Press, 2020), with Joseph Planta.
The author and comedian Charlie Demers discusses his new novel Primary Obsessions (Douglas & McIntyre, 2020), with Joseph Planta.
The historian Eve Lazarus discusses her new book Vancouver Exposed: Searching for the City’s Hidden History (Arsenal Pulp Press, 2020), with Joseph Planta.
The award-winning writer and performer Ivan Coyote discusses what the last few months have been like living in a world of COVID, writing and performing, as well as the four events they have curated for the Vancouver Writers Fest (19-25 October 2020), with Joseph Planta.
Jasmine Chen, Artistic and Community Producer at the Gateway Theatre, discusses their new paper theatre kits Hallow’s Eve, the arts in the COVID-19 era, and more, with Joseph Planta.
The artistic director of the Vancouver Writers Fest Leslie Hurtig talks to Joseph Planta about this year’s edition of the gathering of writers and readers online, what to expect and more.
The writer and journalist Marjorie Simmins joins Joseph Planta to discuss her husband Silver Donald Cameron (1937-2020), and his final book Blood in the Water: A True Story of Revenge in the Maritimes (Viking, 2020).
The noted orchestrator, music director, composer and arranger Kris Kukul discusses working with the late Elizabeth Swados, and the new album he’s co-produced The Liz Swados Project (Ghostlight Records), with Joseph Planta.
The writer and artist Alison Clarke discusses her poetry collection Phillis (University of Calgary Press, 2020), about the poet Phillis Wheatley, the first African American poet to be published in 1773, who was also a slave, with Joseph Planta.
The artistic producer of the Firehall Arts Centre Donna Spencer talks to Joseph Planta about the theatre company’s offerings for the fall, and more.
The singer and performer Krystle Dos Santos discusses the show she’ll be starring in at the Anvil Centre in New Westminster 15-25 October 2020, Hey Viola! Viola Desmond: The Soundtrack of a Life, with Joseph Planta.
The distinguished poet and writer Lorna Crozier discusses her new memoir Through the Garden: A Love Story (with Cats) (McCelland & Stewart, 2020), with Joseph Planta.