The CBC’S Jaela Bernstien joins us to talk about the 'lost' underground rivers in Montreal and other Canadian cities and why groups around the country are trying to restore them. She speaks with guest host Dionne Codrington.
We hear about the inspiration behind The World is Ours. The film follows a group of young women from Montreal experiencing the wilderness for the first time. Writer and director Nadia Louis-Desmarchais speaks with guest host Dionne Codrington.
The Black Theatre Workshop is closing the season with Every Day She Rose, a play that raises important questions about intersectionality, police brutality and perspective. The company is also launching a new podcast featuring Canada’s most exciting theatre artists, musicians and storytellers. Artistic director Dian Marie Bridge, speaks with guest host Dionne Codrington.
Multimedia artist Victor Pilon, revived the Greek myth of Sisyphus in a show that lasted a full month in the Olympic Stadium. Those who missed seeing him move piles of sand back and forth like Sisyphus rolling an immense boulder, can now see the 'happening' on film. We hear what the project meant to him and how emotional it was for the audience. He speaks to guest host Dionne Codrington.
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