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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Here is the full length version of my visit to their press.
June Goldsmith on two often forgotten composers, film makers Kerel Alaas and Tisha Deb Pillai, Trudy Ann Tellis talks about tea and John Adams has a Victoria ghost story.
A new opera titled Missing, Williams Lake weaver Jane Perry, Hallowe'en pop culture with Matthew Parsons, Matthew White on Orfeo and Sharon Basaraba on sugar.
Dr Hal Siden and therapy dog Poppy, Carrie Jenkins talks about love, Jonathan Berokwitz talks about words and Friends of Chamber Music long time volunteer Eric Wilson
Authors David Chariandy, Chris Czajkowski, Michele Carter and Dr Martina Scholtens.
Playwrite, actor and director Kevin Loring, word guy Jonathan Berkowitz, artist Vicky Earl and symbiosis and film maker Melanie Wood on her documentary Shut Up and Say Something.
Caren McSherry and her new cookbook, Matthew McFarlane samples some fall beers, Howard Grant on the documentary All Our Father's Relations, Howe Chan on the Midautumn Festival, Charles Job and the Palm Court Orchestra and fossils at RBCM
Author Monique Gray Smith, June Goldsmith on Dvorak, organist Jenny Vincent and the Gastown Steam Clock turns 40.
Author Gurjinder Basran, artist Robert Chaplin, singer and song writer Tonye Aganabe and culture columnist Matthew Parsons
Alisdair Smith talks about burnout, Christian Kluxen and the Victoria Symphony, film makers Silmara and Curtis Embe, and writer Azmina Kassam on The Muslimah Who Fell to Earth
Gardener Egan Davis on bulbs, Erinne Paisley and her book Can Your Smartphone Change the World, Jan Kainer of Rassmatap, Shahla and Peter Nygaard on ten years of travel and the health benefits of garlic and onion.
Debi Wong from Renaissance Opera, Willow Yamauchi talks to a dictionary collector, David Tracey talks about palm trees and we meet two young actors in Victoria who are in The Children's Republic.
Geoff Berner and his new recording, poet Natalie Nickerson, a dinosaur documentary and a big community concert on Galiano.
Frank Ritcey talks about effects of wildfires on wildlife, Mary Lee Stephenson describes her Fringe show Tightrope Talking, poet Matt Rader and birder Melissa Hafting.
Jason Yamasaki will compete to be top sommelier in Canada, Alma Lee on Shelf Life, a new documentary about bringing the bison back to Banff and aritst Fran Solar in Squamish.