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[6 Jul 2016]

The comedian Ian Abramson, co-creator of 7 Minutes in Purgatory, discusses his career, and his upcoming appearance at the Pemberton Music Festival, 14-17 July 2016, with Joseph Planta.

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[29 Jun 2016]

The broadcaster, author, and counsellor David Berner joins Joseph Planta in person to talk about recent travels, his Pass the Pickle video posts, shares anecdotes from his years of broadcasting, affordability in Vancouver, drug use, and more.

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[27 Jun 2016]

The journalists and broadcasters Andrea Warner and Lisa Christiansen discuss popular culture, feminism and their podcast Pop This!, with Joseph Planta.

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[22 Jun 2016]

The legendary burlesque star Tempest Storm discusses the new self-titled documentary about her life and career, and more, with Joseph Planta.

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[20 Jun 2016]

Nimisha Mukerji, the award-winning film and television director, discusses her new documentary, Tempest Storm, a look at the life of the legendary burlesque Tempest Storm, who at 88, reflects on her storied career in show business, her life and loves; with Joseph Planta.

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[6 Jun 2016]

The artist Roy Henry Vickers and collaborator and historian Robert Lucky Budd talk to Joseph Planta about their latest in the Northwest Coast Legend series, Peace Dancer (Harbour Publishing, 2016), as well as Roy’s upcoming 70th birthday.

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[25 May 2016]

The actor and author, and the latest recipient of the Sam Payne Lifetime Achievement Award from the Union of British Columbia Performers, Stephen Miller, discusses his career in film and television, and more, with Joseph Planta.

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[18 May 2016]

The actor and instructor at Langara’s Film Arts department Garwin Sanford received the Sam Payne Award from UBCP/ACTRA, and discusses his career and credits with Joseph Planta, as well as the late Anthony Holland, and many other mentors and peers.

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[12 May 2016]

The artistic director of Ruby Slippers Theatre, Diane Brown discusses a new co-production (with Zee Zee Theatre) she co-stars in, 5 @ 50, the Brad Fraser play, opening 12 May and running until 28 May 2016 at the PAL Studio Theatre in Vancouver, with Joseph Planta.

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[5 May 2016]

The Oscar winning filmmaker John Zaritsky discusses his new film No Limits, which has its debut at the DOXA Documentary Festival, this Saturday, 07 May 2016; it’s a documentary that revisits the victims of Thalidomide he featured in two previous films, with Joseph Planta.