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:
U.K. thinker Alain de Boton on his new book “Religion for Atheists”. Montreal rockers Plants and Animals play live from their raw new album, “The End of That”. Fashion Design Council of Canada president Robin Kay on fashion elitism.
A look at if Wired Magazine is underming journalistic enterprise by opening a consultancy office that gives paid advice to technology companies. Pop singer Kelly Clarkson on latest album "Stronger".
Author Nancy L. Cohen on how the U.S. election is being hijacked by sexual fundamentalists. Actress Lisa Ray on hosting Top Chef Canada. Q's Sports Culture Panel with Mary Ormsby and Bruce Dowbiggin.
Q from Montreal...with DJ Champion, comedian Sugar Sammy, a special Media Panel discuss the "robo-call" scandal, musician Arianne Moffat, and more.
Q from Montreal...Iraqi-Canadian writer and political hip hop musician Yassin Alsalman AKA The Narcicyst. Chef and TV host Martin Picard.
GCB star Annie Potts and GCB creator Robert Harling discuss the controversy around their new comedy soap, based on the book Good Christian Bitches. A look at the rise in "therapy apps" for smartphones. Plus, Torquil Campbell's Rant or Rave column.
Documentary filmmaker Shukree Hassan Tilghman's views on Black History Month. Indo-Scottish comic Danny Bhoy. Why magicians are distressed that the tricks of the trade are being explained on the Internet.
Facebook's breastfeeding photo controversy. Q's Oscar panel reconvenes to discuss the 84th Academy Awards. Plus, Q's sports culture panel discuss the NHL trade deadline and “Linsanity”.
Irish hitmakers The Cranberries playing from their new album "Roses". Filmmaker Philippe Falardeau on his Oscar-nominated drama, "Monsieur Lazhar". Vice CEO Shane Smith. Elvira Kurt's Cultural Hall of Shame.
The trouble with TED talks. Boundary-pushing standup comedian and voice actor Gilbert Gottfried. Vanity Fair's James Wolcott on full frontal male nudity on screen.
Artist Hasan Elahi on his meticulous tracking project. novelist Stephen King on his career and his latest book "11/22/63". Actors Jay Baruchel and Alison Pill on their new hockey film "Goon".
Digital First Media CEO John Paton on why newspapers need to rethink what they do, and go "digital first". Actor Liev Schrieber on his role as a veteran hockey player in "Goon". Lisa Friel on the recent phenomenon of "love contracts" in the workplace
Film critic Eric Hynes on documentary films, their audiences and the Oscars; singer/songwriter Sharon Van Etten performs congs from her acclaimed album "Tramp"; David Suzuki on Japan changing relationship with nuclear power.
Ottawa band Amos the Transparent perform live in studio Q. Brian Selznick, author of "Hugo". Q's media panel reconvenes. A feature interview with English model, actress, and singer Twiggy.
Writer and activist Raj Patel, who believes that sugar should be regulated like alcohol. Interview and performance from New York band, FUN. New rules for female media presenters in Afghanistan.