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:
Lisa Baile talks about the legacy of mountaineer John Clarke, and three young classical musicians reunite for a concert in Vancouver, plus much more.
Actor Antony Holland, VOBC interview with Minnie Irvin, Seasonings: Flavours of the Southern Gulf Islands
Wood artist Bradley Messer; young classical musicians Jonathon Lo, Naomi Woo and Jonathan Chan; author Lisa Baile on "John Clarke: Explorer of the Coast Mountains.
Memories of war from Elizabeth Brown, a visit to three artists at the Circle Craft show, a musical conversation with tabla player and singer Cassius Khan and his wife, dancer Amika Kushwaha, and a visit to David Tycho's studio.
Hidden Lives is a new collection of stories about living with mental illness, Return to Byzantium is a film about artist Lillian Broca and Dr Stanley Coren has some ideas about why we choose the dogs we do.
Mohammed Hanif talks about his latest novel Our Lady of Alice Bhatti and we hear the story behind Mushboo from founder Matt Unger.
The second episode of award winning author MG Vassanji in the Book Club. Chef Bruce shares some great ideas and recipes for squash and a very experienced dog trainer and handler takes us behind the scenes at the dog show.
Award winning cook book author Diane Morgan celebrates roots and beer lover Matthew McFarlane imbibes some autumn brews.
We were delighted to host award winning author MG Vassanji in the Studio One Book Club. His latest novel is The Magic of Saida.
More from author Annabel Lyon in the Studio One Book Club and Edward Philips on why Vertigo is number one.
Award winning film maker Nettie Wild swims with the Adams River Sockeye for her latest work Uninterrupted. In Voices of BC we hear from a woman who knew, and admired, train robber Bill Miner when she was a child.
Chef Bruce talks turkey and pears, Nimisha Mukerji has a new documentary film, author Annabel Lyon in the Bookclub talking about her latest novel.
We'll hear from a Vancouver woman who is helping women around the world by sending underwear, check in on one of the Rivers Day celebrations and hear from poet Janet Rogers, Poet Laureate of Victoria.
A shadow puppeteer and an astrophysist join forces on stage, Vancouver businessman Toby Barazzuol on community engagement and Paul Grant and Laurie Dickson take us on horseback back in time.
Sharon Hanna and The Book of Kale, Lloyd Bernhardt on how becoming a father changed his course in life in unexpected ways and Andreas Schroeder recognized for his 30 years of work to make a difference for Canadian writers.