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BtM #99

Rick Scott and Valerie "Valley" Hennell, creators of The Great Gazzoon - A Tall Tale With Tunes & Turbulence, a 4 CD musical audio novel about how one boy's love of music transforms his community; Paul Manly discusses his new documentary Voices of the River, premiering at Nanaimo Centre Stage on Friday, Sept. 21; part 2 of Joy's interview with Craig Taylor, a former local writer and rising international star who is also a columnist for The Guardian, an editor of Five Dials literary magazine, and author of the bestseller Londoners.

BtM #104

Award winning Canadian poet and Gustafson Poetry Chair Dennis Lee discusses his luminous career as a poet and shares some new poetry as well; Western Edge artistic producer Frank Moher gives a preview reading of the upcoming play The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs. The play can be scene at in Nanaimo at Headliners on Oct 26-28; John Hague talks politics. Issues covered are electoral fraud and abuse of office allegations directed at Stephen Harper's Conservative government.

BtM #110

Graphic designer and VIU student Andrew Jeglum sits down with Marian to chat about a unique audio piece he recorded for a project at VIU entitled "Broken Typewriter"; Digital Media Studies student Tanu Huff then joins Marian to speak about a audio soundscape he created that involves sounds and voices he recorded in Uganda; finally, Joy Gugeler's "Books and Bytes" features Australian poet Jeff Goodfellow, who spoke to VIU Creative Writing students this fall.

BtM #111

a special roundtable discussion marking the anniversary of the senseless murder of fourteen students at École Polytechnique at the University of Montreal, on December 6, 1989. Guests include Tracey Myers from Haven Society, Leslie Clarke, Executive Director of Nanaimo Women's Resources Society, and VIU Creative Writing and Journalism student Delanie Valin.

BtM #114

Artists & writers Brian Falconer, Alison Watt, Harold Allanson, Dan Gray, and Kim Goldberg join us to talk about Art for an Oil-Free Coast, an ongoing multi-media project that includes a book, film and art exhibition; Holly Bright, founder of Crimson Coast Dance, and DB Boyko join us to talk about their upcoming performance at the Malaspina Theatre, What the Water Whispers and Avatar. The two shows showcase our relationship to contemporary dance, theatre and technology in innovative ways. Find out how the shows were conceived and what to expect for the January 4th performance.

BtM #123

Dimitri Demers, co-owner and co-founder of Atomique Productions, joins us to talk about independent concert promotion; Niel and Marian discuss the evolution of the DJ, and how technology and innovation have impacted DJ culture and allowed new musical genres to emerge.

BtM #130

Marian sits down with Ian Ki'laas Caplette, Maxine Matilpi, Zakary Myers, Charlene Schooner, and Ray Peter. They discuss Idle No More, media representation, visions of moving forward, and resilience. Don't miss this episode. Stay tuned as well on May 16th when Marian and the panel further the discussion with welcome input from the community at a larger venue. Keep posted for details.

BtM #134

Our Idle No More panel, Ian Ki'laas Caplette; Maxine Matilpi; Zakary Myers; Charlene Schooner; and Ray Peter, returned to join Marian Van Der Zon, as well as several other community members.