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:
Frank Ritcey with homegrown wonders, Jonathan Berkowitz with some very funny sentences, The Depression Confessions, and ice cream at Rain or Shine.
Comedian and author Charlie Demers with Fatherland, Poet Stephen Roxborough and hockey, a new Stuart MacLean Christmas special, Pat Henman of Nelson and her musical family.
A visit to the Museum of Anthropology to see an exhibit of ancient and contemporary Salish weaving, film maker Amanda Strong, June Goldsmith on Handel and Krista Hennebury who traded geology for quilting.
Willow Yamauchi takes us to a Corvair collection, meet CBC Poetry Prize winner Alessandra Naccarato, Lucky Budd talks about how the campaign to get levidrome into a dictionary is going, and a great list of books to read or give as gifts!
Playwrite Hiro Kanagawa on winning the Governor General's Award, author Nicola Campbell, poet Sonnet L'Abbe and organist and choir director Michael Murray.
Master carver Dempsey Bob, artist Tammy Hudgeon, designer Erin Templeton and beer with Matthew McFarlane.
Ann Mortifee and the magic of 70, author Lillian Boraks Nemetz, Brian Battaile on reggae and members of the Grand Forks Choral Society hit Carnegie Hall.
David Suzuki talks about trees, a builder of model boats in our Cabinet of Curiosities, Victoria artist Karen McLaughlin, and Deb Perelman of Smitten Kitchen.
Emily Wight's book Dutch Feast, Jonathan Berkowitz on verbs, furniture maker Marty Mclennan, author Iain Lawrence at Gabriola Elementary
Alex Cuba talks about his new recording, ceramic artist Grace Lee, winter camping tips, finding the most memorable Canadian tv show ever, and some cutting edge music with Matthew Parsons.
Winter gardens with Egan Davis, work on a new app to help children deal with anxiety, artist and former hair stylist Dino Cosentino, Model Train Expo and Macrame with Sola Fiedler.
His latest book tells the story of Dorothy Brooke who discovered horses who had served in WWI living in desperate conditions in Cairo. Their situation touched her deeply and she set about to help them!
Grant Hayter Menzies on the woman who helped war horses in Egypt, Mark Zuelke on the Canadians involved in the battles to regain Channel ports, Janna Sailor and Mark Haney talk about music inspired by war and the after effects and a visit to Circle Craft.
Natalie Ferrari-Morton of East Van Jam, a visit to UBC and the amazing collection of Victorian and Edwardian books and letters, Chor Leoni's next concert and Tim Syrette of Okanagan Falls.
Instruments of Change, Crispin and Jan Elsted of Barbarian Press, Cam Russell and Karen Trickett of Coventry Woodworks, Juno award winning composer Jordan Nobles.