Articles tagged with: interview
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The author David Chariandy discusses his critically acclaimed novel Brother (McClelland & Stewart, 2017), and the themes of race, violence, family, and the future that are throughout the novel, with Joseph Planta.
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The activist and award-winning broadcaster Garth Mullins joins Joseph Planta to talk about current affairs in Vancouver, affordability, the opioid crisis, as well as capitalism, fascism, and media.
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The distinguished playwright and poet Dan O’Brien discusses his work, writing, and a new collection of his five plays (The Body of An American, The House in Hydesville, The Cherry Sisters Revisited, The Voyage of the Carcass, and The Dear Boy), Dan O’Brien: Plays One (Oberon Books, 2017), with Joseph Planta.
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The writer Lauren McKeon discusses her new book F-Bomb: Dispatches from the War on Feminism (Goose Lane, 2017), with Joseph Planta.
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The restaurateur and writer Jen Agg discusses her memoir I Hear She’s A Real Bitch (Doubleday, 2017), sexism, the restaurant business, and more, with Joseph Planta.
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The journalist and podcaster George Froehlich discusses the new podcast he co-hosts (with Caroline MacGillivray) Cool Conversations, the state of media and journalism today, Vancouver, as well as his own distinguished career in print and television, with Joseph Planta.
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The Georgia Straight’s Doug Sarti discuses the new book he’s written with Dan McLeod, The Georgia Straight: A 50th Anniversary Celebration (Rocky Mountain Books, 2017), with Joseph Planta.
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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.
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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.
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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.

