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:
On a northern B.C. edition of the podcast hosted by Betsy Trumpener, a northern medical student who rhymes and raps, Persian New Year Prince George style, First Nations musicians who once toured with a white supremacist band, and a discussion with writer
Sarah de Leeuw is an Assistant Professor in the Northern Medical Program at the University of Northern British Columbia. She's pioneered the idea that the creative arts can actually aid with medical science. She spoke with guest host Betsy Trumpener.
Mohammed Bardi is a third year student in the northern medical program in Prince George. He started writing for himself, but soon found he had a thirst for sharing his poetry and performance. He spoke with guest host Betsy Trumpener during some downtime f
The Salt Water Brothers are a Tsimshian music duo from Hartley Bay who've gone from heavy metal to folk, all while being champions of their culture. They spoke with guest host Betsy Trumpener.
Vicky View is this year's winner of the Okanagan Arts Award for Dance, Karla Mundy talks about singing in the choir, and Susan Musgrave's latest novel is Given.
Actor Bruce Horak takes on the role of cancer in his one man show, master gardener Kerry Zigfried from Victoria, poet Janet Rogers pays tribute to Pauline Johnson and Jen Chen visits a raw vegan cafe kitchen.
North by Northwest on the movie Hit N' Strum, writing great kids' music, and bicycling touring around the world.
North by Northwest podcast with Haida carver Jaalen Edenshaw, retail futurist Doug Stephens, beer columnist Matthew McFarlane on far-flung BC breweries
CBC's Shelagh Rogers on Shelf Life, Jim Erikson of Salt Spring who is nominated for an Academy Award for his set decoration on Lincoln, Jan Walls and Judy Hanazawa remember their friend Harry Aoki.
Chef Bruce Wood talks about leeks and lamb, the founders and director of the Goh Ballet, Mary Chapman on suffrage literature, Tim Willis from the Royal BC Museum and Desmond Rodenbour who is an emergency services volunteer
Dawn Graham is writing and directing the play to celebrate 60 years of the Rossland Light Opera Players, Daniela Cubelic of Silk Road Tea and Carolyn Thomas has some words for women about heart disease, words of experience.
Storma Sire is a poet and aritst in Vancouver, Curtis Andrews is a drummer who plays rhythms from around the world, and knitting entertainers on the rails.
Stephen Wong talks about the changes in BC's Chinese cuisine over decades, Ian Johnston talks about his new installation The Chamber, Reinventing Consumption, fiddler Emilyn Stam is back home in BC for a few shows and Jen Chen takes us to some very busy a
Sandhu Singh is a water colour artist in Victoria, we hear about building the Grand Trunk Railway in Voices of BC and Arthur Arnold is a conductor with a career that spans the globe and he lives, at least part of the year in Powell River.
The Lumby Museum has struck a kind of jackpot, it's 200 years since Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice was published and Erik Rutherford publishes an online magazine based on curated Youtube videos