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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Author and consultant John Izzo talks about a revolution he sees in what customers, shareholders and employees want from companies they deal with.
Students with the CCPA in Victoria are on stage Friday and Saturday (March 9 and 10) with the Victoria Symphony in a show called Broadway Lights.
Sharanjeet is a sitar player, a pianist, a poet and a teacher. He is performing a concert of ragas on March 16 in Surrey as part of the lead up to Juno week in BC.
Harpsichordist and conductor Alexander Weimann in conversation with Matthew Parsons.
Kristina Shelden is a singer and songwriter in Vancouver.
A visit with luthier Yusuke Kawakami at his North Vancouver workshop as part of our Inside the Craft series.
Michael Hall is the new music director of the Prince George Symphony.
Here are chapters 6,7, 8 and 9 of Grant Lawrence's Cougar Lady Chronicles.
Warren Murfitt and Paul Pigat on Inside the Craft, Michelle Cormier and her women's Mariachi Band, dog trainer Monique Anstee and Romeo and Alexander Boar.
Warren Murfitt is an artist, furniture maker, musician and maker of acoustic and electric guitars. Paul Pigat is a multi talented musician, singer, songwriter and guitar player. We had a great conversation when I visited Warren's studio.
Michael Dunn has made more than 500 instruments in his career so far. He began making guitars in the 1960's and learned his craft in Spain from a family who had been making guitars for generations.
Vancouver Island gardener and author Donna Balzer talks about what she is planting this year and introduces her new gardener's journal.
For the past several weeks the CBC's Grant Lawrence has been bringing an exciting West Coast pioneering saga to North By Northwest. It's the story of the life and times of Nancy Crowther, the Cougar Queen of Okeover Inlet. Special thanks to Willow Yamauchi for some of the audio in today's chapter.
Vancouver author Timothy Taylor on his new book, The Rule of Stephens, beer columnist Matthew McFarlane with his latest craft beer picks, and authors Fiona Tinwei Lam and Mandy Len Catron talk about their new marriage anthology, Love Me True.
Andrea Bain about her new book Single Girl Problems, Doughgirls Comfort Kitchen and Bakeshop, West Coast legend, the Cougar Queen of Okeover, and Carol Huynh, the first Canadian to ever win Olympic Gold in wrestling.