Before tomorrow’s provincial election, Jackie Pierre and Joseph Planta discuss BC politics, voters turning out, and who they’re voting for in the latest Two P’s in a Podcast.
The author, artist and former journalist Lee Mackenzie discusses her book The Charming Predator: The True Story of How I Fell in Love and Married a Sociopathic Fraud (Doubleday, 2017), with Joseph Planta.
The journalist, historian and public thinker Rutger Bregman discusses his new book, Utopia For Realists: How We Can Build the Ideal World (Little, Brown, 2017), with Joseph Planta.
The Director of Programming for the DOXA Documentary Film Festival, film critic and writer Dorothy Woodend discusses this year’s festival, previewing a number of the films, with Joseph Planta.
The filmmaker Cat Mills talks to Joseph Planta about her short film FIXED!, which has its premiere at the DOXA Documentary Film Festival (08 May 2017 & 11 May 2017).
The author Rebecca Rosenblum discusses her novel So Much Love (McClelland & Stewart, 2017), and more, with Joseph Planta.
The writer and Vancouver Sun reporter Randy Shore discusses the new book written by him and his wife Darcy, Home and Away: Simple, Delicious Recipes Inspired by the World’s Cafés, Bistros, and Diners (Arsenal Pulp Press, 2017).
The economist and author Don Thompson discusses the business of buying and selling art and his new book The Orange Balloon Dog: Bubbles, Turmoil and Avarice in the Contemporary Art Market (Douglas & McIntyre, 2017), with Joseph Planta.
Jackie Pierre and Joseph Planta discuss May Day, #IAmLinda and the meme that grew out of a woman named Linda speaking to Christy Clark on the BC election campaign trail, as well as how society views relationships where there’s a disparity in ages in this episode of Two P’s in a Podcast.
The award-winning author Michael Harris discusses his new book Solitude: A Singular Life in a Crowded World (Doubleday, 2017), with Joseph Planta.
The writer, teacher and consultant Angela Crocker discusses her new book The Content Planner: A Complete Guide to Organize and Share Your Ideas Online (Self-Counsel Press, 2017), with Joseph Planta.
The bestselling historian Lynne Olson discusses her new book, Last Hope Island: Britain, Occupied Europe, and the Brotherhood That Helped Turn the Tide of War (Random House, 2017), with Joseph Planta.
The writer and assistant professor at the University of Pittsburgh-Johnstown Marissa Landrigan, discusses her new book The Vegetarian’s Guide to Eating Meat: A Young Woman’s Search for Ethical Food (Greystone, 2017), with Joseph Planta.
Previewing the show they conceived, Circle Game: Reimagining the Music of Joni Mitchell, Andrew Cohen and Anna Kuman discuss the Firehall Arts Club’s production (29 April – 20 May 2017), Mitchell’s music, their own careers in the theatre, and more, with Joseph Planta.
The writer and distinguished public intellectual Mark Kingwell discusses his new collection of essays, Fail Better: Why Baseball Matters (Biblioasis, 2017), with Joseph Planta.