Twitter’s Kirstine Stewart, former executive vice president of the CBC’s English services, discusses her new book, Our Turn (Random House, 2015), the qualities of leadership, and her own career, with Joseph Planta.
The author John Higgs discusses his new book Stranger Than We Can Imagine: An Alternative History of the 20th Century (Signal, 2015), with Joseph Planta.
The author Trevor Carolan discusses his latest book, The Literary Storefront: The Glory Years: Vancouver’s Literary Centre, 1978-1985 an important slice of Vancouver literary history, with Joseph Planta.
Jackie Pierre and Joseph Planta return with the fifth episode of Two P’s in a Podcast discussing Halloween weekend, cellphones, and You Tube success stories, among other things.
The poet and playwright Dan O’Brien discusses his latest collection of poetry, New Life, which deal with his experiences with the Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Paul Watson, who also joins the conversation discussing his reporting, and his resignation from the Toronto Star this past summer, with Joseph Planta.
One of the recent editions to the Bridge Ladies, the writer and broadcaster Julie Van Rosendaal discusses Best of Bridge Home Cooking: 250 Easy and Delicious Recipes (Robert Rose, 2015), with Joseph Planta.
Wab Kinew, activist, broadcaster, and musician discusses his new memoir, The Reason You Walk (Viking, 2015), reconciliation, his father’s example, and more, with Joseph Planta.
The poets and Can’t Lit podcasters Dina Del Bucchia and Daniel Zomparelli discuss romantic comedy films, love, romance and their new collection of poetry, Rom Com (Talonbooks, 2015), with Joseph Planta.
The veteran journalist Mark Bulgutch discusses his new book That’s Why I’m A Journalist: Top Canadian Reporters Tell Their Most Unforgettable Stories (Douglas & McIntyre, 2015), the esteemed journalists and their stories featured therein, and the recent federal election result, with Joseph Planta.
Butter Baked Goods’s Rosie Daykin discusses her new book, Butter Celebrates! A Year of Sweet Recipes to Share with Family and Friends (Appetite, 2015), with Joseph Planta.
Two P’s in a Podcast Jackie Pierre and Joseph Planta discuss the federal election result, professional wrestling, Halloween, growing up and more.
The award-winning broadcaster Keri Adams discuses anchoring CTV Morning Live weekdays, her work on Arrow, and more, with Joseph Planta.
The author Carla Kelly discusses her new cookbook True to Your Roots: Vegan Recipes to Comfort and Nourish You (Arsenal Pulp Press, 2015), with Joseph Planta.
The writers and poets Wayde Compton and Renée Sarojini Saklikar discuss poetry, teaching writing, and the collection of poetry they have edited The Revolving City: 51 Poems and the Stories Behind Them (Anvil Press, 2015), with Joseph Planta.
Twenty Something Theatre’s latest show Tender Napalm runs at the Havana Theatre on Commercial Drive, 23 October-08 November 2015. The show’s movement director and choreographer, Joel Sturrock talks to Joseph Planta about the Philip Ridley play and its performers Claire Hesselgrave and Sean Harris Oliver.