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North by Northwest from CBC Radio British Columbia (Highlights)
Summary: CBC Radio host Sheryl MacKay meets creative people from all around the province. Hear about their passions and inspirations. You'll visit artists and in their studios, musicians and performers backstage, writers at their keyboards and chefs at the cooktop. There's great conversation and a lot of laughs too waiting for you every weekend on North by Northwest.
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Podcasts:
We'll go Behind the Scenes to hear about the magic of props in theatre, hear about an invention pitched to The Dragon's Den by a Vancouver Island soccer parent, and check out two books from the human library, Jamie Mattews and Tad Milmine.
Chef Bruce Wood talks about stewing and braising, Richard Wagamese's latest novel Indian Horse is a contender in Canada Reads this year, Leslie Hall Pinder weaves fact and fiction in her latest novel Bring Me One of Everything, we hear about ice wine from
TJ Dawe talks about the life changing event that lead to his new one man show Medicine and Birgit Piskor tells of a near-fatal whale encounter that changed her sculptures.
Stanley Coren talks about winterizing our dogs, actor Jackson Davies talks about his book The Beachcombers at 40 and David DuChemin is a Vancouver based photographer who travels the world.
Shelley Boettcher has some suggestions for sparkling wine lover and Edward Philips has a suggestion for a vintage holiday movie you might never have seen. Also we visit a Callanish Christmas party and meet some families who are dealing with loss this seas
Lorna Crozier and her new Book of Marvels, suggestions of some great books to read or give from 2012, Susan Ketchen and her latest book for young readers, Grows that Way and Matthew MacFarlane samples some winter ales.
Chef Bruce Wood has some great side dishes and instructions for brining turkey. Danielle Wilmore talks about Pyrrha jewellery which has become a big hit with the Hollywood set.
Patricia Green and Carolyn Hemming on their new quinoa cookbook, Yael Cohen on her fight against the fallout from cancer, and author Rachel Hartman on her debut novel Seraphina.
Jeff Molloy talks about his new show The Adventures of Jack Pine opening Dec 6 at the Winchester Gallery in Oak Bay, Victoria. Michelle Dumond talks about music and life.
Author Billie Livingston on One Good Hustle, Betsy Trumpener on a local literature course in Prince George and exploring the idea of showrooming with our retail analyst.
David Wong's graphic history "Escape to Gold Mountain." Chef Bruce Wood talks honey. Cheyenne Goh transforms old suits into bags. And potter Danny Kostyshin.
Deb Perleman in the Cooking Club with The Smitten Kitchen Cookbook and some delicious caramels, Patrick Taylor has another in the bestselling Irish Country Doctor series, and Edward Phillips on the Big Screen with another great film from the past.
David H.T. Wong talks about his graphic history book Escape to Gold Mountain, Chef Bruce has some great suggestions for cooking with honey, Danny Kosytshin is a Vancouver potter and Cheyenne Goh is an artist from Salt Spring who is deep into menswear.
Legendary actor Antony Holland on his one-man show, and the authors behind Seasonings, a new cookbook about food on the Gulf Islands.
Shane Peacock, the author behind the young adult series "the Boy Sherlock Holmes" joined Sheryl for a Studio One Book Club with her 13-year-old co-host Oryssia Ochitwa.