All in a Day
Summary: CBC Radio's All In A Day is Ottawa's number one afternoon drive program. Alan Neal and the All In A Day team offer compelling local stories, as well as regional, national and international reports.
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Marc Behiels from Marc Kitchen serves us a recipe for bulgogi chicken wings and coconut cilantro sticky rice.
We talk to 3 filmmakers racing against the clock to finish short films, for the Digi60 film festival challenge.
Video Games Live is an immersive concert featuring music from the most popular video games ever made. Alan spoke with creator Tommy Tallarico, and a surprise musical guest, about the event.
Since the release of Jade Bergeron's debut album as Flying Horses, she's moved back to Ottawa from Iceland, and re-examined her life and her relationships. Alan spoke with her about how that affected her new album, in advance of her show on Friday at the National Arts Centre.
Jim Cuddy is at the National Arts Centre tonight. Before his show, he dropped by the All In A Day studio to talk about his new album Constellation.
The superhero Cable hasn't had the same prominence as other Marvel superheroes. But he'll be played by Josh Brolin in the upcoming sequel to Deadpool, and he's also getting a reboot in the comic book series. Ottawa native Lonnie Nadler co-wrote the latest issues and he joined Alan Neal to talk about it.
A British company that makes driverless electric vehicles is opening an office in Ottawa. Alan spoke with David Keene, the CEO of Aurrigo, who was in town for a summit on autonomous vehicles.
A South African storyteller is using the gift of gab to keep history alive through her own personal stories and fairytales. She speak with us before performing in Ottawa tonight.
An Inuk grandmother's life has inspired a best-selling series of books about residential schools. Authors Margaret Pokiak-Fenton and Christy Jordan-Fenton discuss their books, residential school history and Inuvialuit culture.
If you're looking to get into the mind of a politician, then you may want to pick up Graham Steele's book, The Effective Citizen: How to Make Politicians Work for You. He shares some tips, tricks, and stories from a 15-year career in Nova Scotia's politics.
You know him as the finger-style guitarist that has created some of the finest tunes of his generation. Don Ross tells us why and how he will be going Celtic in Ottawa this weekend.
Composer Vivian Fung tells us about the surprising tunes that inspired her latest composition.
One in four Canadian women lose pregnancies or infants right after birth. We hear from two women working to ensure that people know where they can turn to when they experience that loss.
The catastrophe in Syria is rolling into its eighth year. Two Syrians in Ottawa share reflections on their country, and the civil war that has changed it.
Gaeilge, or the Irish language, is not widely known. But there are passionate speakers of it in the Ottawa area -- we meet two of them, just ahead of St Patrick's Day.