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[26 Nov 2018]

The historian and New York University professor Laurence Maslon discusses his new book Broadway to Main Street: How Show Tunes Enchanted America (Oxford University Press, 2018), with Joseph Planta.

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[23 Nov 2018]

Tallulah Winkelman, who plays Sister Aloysisus in the Seven Tyrants Theatre production of Doubt: A Parable (23 November-14 December 2018 at Tyrant Studios), discusses the role, the John Patrick Shanley play, her work as an actress and more, with Joseph Planta.

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[21 Nov 2018]

The history of two Vancouver waterfront communities on the fringe, Surrey’s Bridgeview and the North Shore’s Maplewood Mudflats are recounted in the new book by Jean Walton, Mudflat Dreaming: Waterfront Battles and the Squatters Who Fought Them in 1970s Vancouver (New Star Books, 2018), which she discusses with Joseph Planta.

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[20 Nov 2018]

The noted public speaker and Parkinson’s advocate, as well as the winner of the inaugural season of the Amazing Race Canada, Tim Hague discusses his recent book Perseverance: The Seven Skills You Need to Survive, Thrive, and Accomplish More than You Ever Imagined (Viking, 2018), with Joseph Planta.

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[20 Nov 2018]

The entrepreneur and learning architect Dr Rumeet Billan discusses her new children’s book Who Do I Want to Become? (Page Two, 2018), with Joseph Planta.

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[15 Nov 2018]

The former MP and MLA Ian Waddell, Q.C. discusses his life and career in and out of politics, and his new memoir Take the Torch (Nightwood Editions, 2018), with Joseph Planta.

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[15 Nov 2018]

The author and podcaster Scott Ryan discusses his longtime allegiance to David Letterman and writing his new oral history The Last Days of Letterman: The Final Six Weeks (Fayetteville Mafia Press, 2018), with Joseph Planta.

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[14 Nov 2018]

The writer and journalist Amitava Kumar discusses his recent novel Immigrant, Montana (Hamish Hamilton, 2018), with Joseph Planta.

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[14 Nov 2018]

The legendary artist and author Nick Bantock discusses his new book Dubious Documents (A Puzzle) (Chronicle Books, 2018), with Joseph Planta.

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[11 Nov 2018]

The author, illustrator and political cartoonist Jacques Goldstyn discusses his new children’s book The Eleventh Hour (Owlkids Books, 2018), the 100th anniversary of the Armistice, the horror of the First World War, and how to talk to children about war, with Joseph Planta.

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[11 Nov 2018]

Dr. Eric McGeer discusses the 100th anniversary of the Armistice, with Joseph Planta; they also discuss The Great War’s significance on how it shaped Canada, as well the losses on both sides in terms of blood and treasure.

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[10 Nov 2018]

The Artistic Producer of the Firehall Arts Centre Donna Spencer discusses her adaptation of Ibsen’s An Enemy of the People, that runs 10 November and runs to 01 December 2018, The Enemy, with Joseph Planta.

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[6 Nov 2018]

The director of programming at DOXA, the Documentary Film Festival Selina Crammond discusses this week’s inaugural Vancouver Podcast Festival (08, 09, 10 November 2018), with Joseph Planta.

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[5 Nov 2018]

The filmmaker Melanie Wood discusses her new series on Knowledge, Living in HOpe (airing Tuesdays in November at 9pm), a documentary looking at the patients, healthcare providers, and facilities at North Vancouver’s HOpe Centre, an in and outpatient mental health facility, with Joseph Planta.

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[5 Nov 2018]

The distinguished urban planner and President and CEO of the SFU Community Trust Gordon Harris discusses the new book he’s written with Richard Littlemore, Building Community: Defining, Designing, Developing UniverCity (Ecotone, 2018), with Joseph Planta.