The journalist Joe Hagan discusses his new book Sticky Fingers: The Life and Times of Jann Wenner and Rolling Stone Magazine (Knopf, 2017), with Joseph Planta.
Beginning the third year of Two P’s in a Podcast, Jackie Pierre and Joseph Planta talk about the temperature, what they did this past summer, children, and how to talk to kids about assault and abuse in light of the Harvey Weinstein matter.
The musician, actor and bestselling author (Where I Belong) Alan Doyle discusses his new memoir A Newfoundlander in Canada: Always Going Somewhere, Always Coming Home (Doubleday, 2017), with Joseph Planta.
The Hockey Hall of Famer, bestselling author, and former federal cabinet minister Ken Dryden discusses his new book Game Change: The Life and Death of Steve Montador (Signal, 2017), reforms to hockey, and more, with Joseph Planta.
The entrepreneur and founder of WIND Mobile Anthony Lacavera discusses his new book How We Can Win: And What Happens to Us and Our Country If We Don’t (Random House, 2017), the business culture in Canada and how it could improve, with Joseph Planta.
The bestselling author and food writer Julie Van Rosendaal discusses Best of Bridge: Sunday Suppers (Robert Rose, 2017), the latest in the Bridge series featuring a variety of recipes, with Joseph Planta.
The late Rafe Mair, broadcaster, writer, environmentalist and former BC cabinet minister, is remembered by his friend and former producer Shiral Tobin, and former CKNW reporter George Garrett, with clips from interviews Mair did with host Joseph Planta.
The artist Rohit Chokhani discusses Diwali in BC, a five-week event beginning this weekend, and Project SAT (South Asian Theatre), an initiative to promote theatrical production here, as well he discusses his work at various production companies here in Vancouver, with Joseph Planta.
The outgoing artistic director of the Vancouver Writers Fest, Hal Wake previews the upcoming 30th annual gathering at Granville Island (16-22 October 2017), reflects on his 12 years at the festival, books and publishing, and his career in broadcasting, with Joseph Planta.
The writer and blogger Michael Kwan discusses his new book, Beyond the Baby Babble: Surviving Life as a Work-at-Home Dad (2017), with Joseph Planta.
The founder and editor-in-chief of Vancouver is Awesome Bob Kronbauer discusses the sale of the venerable website and his continuing role with it at Glacier Media, as well as his Leo Award nominated series for Telus Optik BC Was Awesome, with Joseph Planta.
The noted actor and director William B. Davis discusses the new Western Gold Theatre production of Homeward Bound by Elliott Hayes, which runs at the PAL Studio Theatre 06-29 October 2017, with Joseph Planta.
The filmmaker Christopher Auchter discusses his short film The Mountains of SGaana, screening at the Vancouver International Film Festival, Haida culture and more, with Joseph Planta.
The New Yorker’s Adam Gopnik discusses his new book At the Strangers’ Gate: Arrivals in New York (Knopf, 2017), New York City, the Trump presidency and more, with Joseph Planta.
The acclaimed filmmaker Charles Officer discusses his new documentary feature Unarmed Verses, about a low-income housing block in Toronto that is being redeveloped, and the immigrant families who are affected, in particular a charismatic young girl named Francine Valentine, with Joseph Planta.