Q: The Podcast from CBC Radio
Summary: CBC Radio's Q is Canada's liveliest arts, culture and entertainment magazine. It's a smart and surprising tour through personalities and cultural issues that matter to Canadians. Hosted by Jian Ghomeshi, with his trademark wit and spontaneity, Q covers pop culture and high arts alike, with forays into the most provocative and compelling cultural trends. Q brings you big names, big ideas, and those paving the way in Canada's cultural community. Q is your cultural intervention!
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Podcasts:
The Smithsonian Archives' Sarah Stierch fights for women in science on Wikipedia. Renowned soprano Measha Brueggergosman performs from her new record "I've Got a Crush on You." Q's 5th anniversary highlights with Beach Boy Brian Wilson and the late "dandy
Social psychologist Jonathan Haidt on his book The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion. True North Records founder and talent manager Bernie Finklestein on his new memoir, True North: A Life Inside the Music Business.
Toronto-based Grammy-winning R 'n B singer Melanie Fiona on her new disc, The MF Life. Today marks the 5th anniversary of Q with Jian Ghomeshi, so we're revisiting interview highlights from past seasons all week. Today, cartoonist and creativity educator
Q live audience show from ECMAs in Moncton with Radio Radio, Jenn Grant, Rose Cousins, and much more.
Fashion journalist Robin Givhan on the cultural significance of hoodies and rebel clothes. Good, Pinsent and Keelor is what happens when Blue Rodeo's Greg Keelor and The Sadies' Travis Good put music to the poems of Canadian acting legend, and author, Gor
Boxer and CoverGirl Mary Spencer. Patrick Watson performs from their new album, Adventures in Your Own Backyard. Torquil Campbell rants or raves.
Curator Matt Leininger on why the work of art forger Mark Landis deserves a show of its own. Rock guitarist Slash. Filmmaker Ashley Sabin on her new documentary "Girl Model".
A rebroadcast of a rare, hour-long interview with the influential U.K. singer Kate Bush. And, marketing world insider Martin Lindstrom on his expose of the way we're sucked into buying and staying loyal to products, "Brandwashed"
BBC journalist and author Lucy Siegle on ethical fashion. Comic entertainer Martin Short. Performances and a chat with Quebec singer/songwriter Beatrice Martin a.k.a. Coeur de Pirate. Filmmaker Lee Hirsch on his acclaimed documentary "Bully".
Rachel Larris of the Women's Media Center on how to write about women in politics. And, legendary comic and TV sitcom star Bob Newhart reflects on an incredible career and explains why he's still doing stand up. Plus, teen polyglot Timothy Doner on how he
The ethical quandaries around George Clooney's satellites over Sudan. A feature interview with one of the most important sex educators of our time: Dr. Ruth. Plus, how the sport quidditch has been adapted from the magical world of Harry Potter to our own.
Marketing Guru Seth Godin on why writers should get used to not getting paid. UK singer-songwriter Emeli Sandé makes her Canadian broadcast debut. And Mad Men's Jessica Paré on stealing the show.
Stay-at-home dad Chris Routly on his battle with Huggies over their portrayal of dads as incompetent. Author Tracie McMillan on her new book "The American Way of Eating" about the mass-market food industry. Plus, Alex Turner of the Arctic Monkeys performs
Q presents a live-audience show at the Bronson Centre Theatre in Ottawa on the occasion of the JUNO Awards. Featuring musical performances by Blue Rodeo, Austra, and Dan Mangan. Plus, Ottawa visual artist Jonathan Hobin, a Q Media Panel on the federal bud
MC5 guitarist Wayne Kramer discusses his work with “Jail Guitar Doors”, a charity delivering music and instruments to incarcerated inmates. Our Lady Peace perform from their new album “Curve”. Jian chats with sex educator and best-selling author Susie Bri