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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:
Egan talks maples and Courtenay tells some stories about how he met up with The Grateful Dead.
On today's podcast - Our gardener Egan Davis talks about how to tend to your garden after it's been ignored for a bit. Graeme Pole tells us about some great hiking trips that anyone can take part in this summer. And Stanley Coren answers the age old question: What are dogs able to taste?
Jason D'Souza introduces us to a sushi chef who is breaking with tradition, Mary Jo Hughes takes us on a tour of the William Kurelek show at the AGGV and another installment of Voices of BC with Robert Budd.
Deryn Collier with her first novel Confined Space, Kyle Rideout and his first film, starring Emily Kozack and Edward Phillips with his first movie review on the show.
Mita Naidu is the founder of Lotus Eye, Buffy Cram is the author of Radio Belly, Willow Yamauchi explores memorial tattoos and Mayaan Asmoucha is a prize winning poet.
Vern Lambourne of Granville Island Brewing has some beer pairing tips, we visit a very special multi generational ballet class in Mission and author Daniel Griffin on his new collection of short stories
A conversation about a show at the Campbell River Art Gallery, Egan Davis on caring for plants in containers, Stephanie Yuen and her new cook book and Raminder Sidhu and her first novel.
Producer Jennifer Chen takes us to the home of The Hammock Residency in Vancouver and author Susan Aihoshi discovers much she never knew about her family in researching her first book.
Byron Fry is carrying on a family baking tradition, Kathryn Bridge reveals a new work from Emily Carr and Owen Laukkanen is having great success with his first novel.
In our Behind the Scenes series we meet the lighting designer, we follow Nelson youth choir Corazon to Cuba, talk to Chef Bruce in his kitchen about honey and edible flowers and go to the Museum of Anthropolgoy to tour a show about artist Doug Cranmer.
Lloyd Kahn on Tiny Homes and playwrite Peter Boychuk on his new play Shelter from the Storm.
Dave Morris on his show at Uno Fest, Photo Booth, artist Samantha Dickie at Fired Up!, a celebration of Peter Loeffler at UBC and a visit to Ikea1
This podcast includes the cooking club with Rob Rainford, a conversation with pianist and teacher Jane Coop and another episode of Voices of BC featuring Guy Lawrence.
Two family photography shows; Cecil Beaton's portraits of the royal family and Hua Jin's images of her Chinese family. Egan Davis introduces us to Elvis, King of Spades and Emelia Symington Fedy takes us Behind the Scenes to meet long time stage manager Chris Allan.
Books from Willow Yamauchi and May Wong, Chef Bruce cooks up rhubarb and asparagus, actor Nicola Cavendish ends it with Shirley Valentine and music co-composed by the ocean.