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:
The Beaches dropped by the q studio to perform three songs from their record and discuss how the album came together.
Ta'Kaiya Blaney was just 10-years-old when she started writing songs about environmental issues. Now at 17-years-old, she continues to spread that message through film as well.
Director Jon M. Chu talks about bringing the hit novel Crazy Rich Asians to the big screen, and the great expectations surrounding Hollywood's first all-Asian rom-com.
Our new online culture panel unpacks the story behind how things go viral online and how celebrities cash in on these fads.
Former child star Haley Joel Osment discusses his new role on The X-Files reboot and how he processed starring in The Sixth Sense when he was only 10 years old.
Jenny Han talks about the new film adaptation of her New York Times best-selling novel To All The Boys I've Loved Before, and shares why she feels representation on screen is important.
Author Jenny Han? discusses the Netflix adaptation of her best-selling novel To All the Boys I've Loved Before. Our new online culture panel weighs in on Drake, internet creators and how celebrities cash in on viral fads. Actor Haley Joel Osment talks The X-Files reboot, The Sixth Sense and avoiding the pitfalls of child stardom.
Director and producer of The Happytime Murders, Brian Henson, tells us why he wanted to make an R-rated puppet movie. Our screen panel's Tina Hassannia and Eli Glasner look at the Oscars' new category for outstanding achievement in popular film. Rapper U-God presents a q origin story of the Wu-Tang Clan. Comedy icon Catherine O'Hara brings her musical talents to season four of Schitt's Creek.
Catherine O'Hara, the beloved Canadian actress and comedian, talks about her long career and the new season of the CBC comedy Schitt's Creek.
Lamont 'U-God' Hawkins takes us through the history of the legendary rap group Wu-Tang Clan in this edition of the q origin story.
Our screen panel weighs in on recent changes to the Oscars, including a shorter broadcast and a new award category for outstanding achievement in popular film.
Brian Henson's The Happy Times Murders doesn't shy away from sex and drugs, which according to him, isn't far off from his father's original vision for the Muppets.
Canadian author Iain Reid joins guest host Ali Hassan to discuss his latest novel, Foe, which already has a film deal with Anonymous Content.
20 years ago, Buffy the Vampire Slayer premiered on television. Avid fans Andrea Subissati and Maxine Stoddard revisit the cult favourite show and discuss its cultural importance.
Frank Oz talks about his new documentary, Muppet Guys Talking, and gives us some insight into a few of the many characters he's played throughout his decades long career.