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Oho… it’s A-Ha!

Will the sun shine again on A-Ha? Find out next on One-Hit Wonders: The Follow-Ups!THE SUN ALWAYS SHINES ON TV, AHASLOW DANCIN DONT TURN ME ON, ADRISSI BROTHERSSPRINGTIME MAMA, HENRY GROSSJUST LET IT COME, ALIVE AND KICKINLEAVE ME, MORRIS ALPERTTARGIO ROAD, BREWER AND SHIPLEY          

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Writing Panel Discussion and Open Mic Readings

First hour featuring, from a November 9th event hosted by Carolyn Smart with Creative Writing at Queen’s, you’ll hear ‘Dreamweavers’ – a panel discussion about writing featuring: Catherine Hernandez, Canisia Lubrin, Casey Plett, and Kai Cheng Thom. The discussion will carry into the 2nd hour as well. In the second hour you’ll hear the remainder […]

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Yesterdays: February 16, 2019

No fewer than 27 versions of the Beatles’ “Yesterday,” as Matt, without Marisa to act as the voice of reason on the show, goes a bit bonkers. From the Bach-infused classical of John Bayless to the aggressive Indian metal of Nicotine, to the stone cold Marvin Gaye classic, this is “Yesterday” as you’ve never heard […]

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Laura Murray, Andra McCartney

Sounding Routes and Places

Recorded: November 16 2018 Speakers: Laura Murray (Professor, Department of English and Cultural Studies Interdisciplinary Graduate Program and scholar on the History of colonialism, oral history, critical heritage, pedagogy) and Andra McCartney (Professor Emerita, Concordia University, Centre for Sensory Studies and scholar on Acoustics, soundwalks, culture, communication). A conversation between Laura Murray and Andra McCartney […]

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Barbara Crow and Dylan Robinson

Spaces and Places of Interdisciplinarity

Recorded: November 2 2018 Speakers: Barbara Crow (Professor, Department of Sociology and Dean of Arts and Science at Queen’s, scholar on Feminism, Aging, and Technology) and Dylan Robinson, (Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Arts, Indigenous Perspectives on Listening and Sensory Perception, Sound Studies) A conversation between Barbara Crow and Dylan Robinson that centers on potential […]

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Nevena Martinovic, PhD in English Language and Literature, supervised by Professor Leslie Ritchie.

Topic: 18th Century Theatre. Aging actress on the long 18th C London stage. Overview: Women were first allowed on stage in London in 1667 when the theatres reopened after the Interregnum. I’m interested in how these first female players navigated the negative reception to their aging bodies and how they represented themselves in the face of it

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Fontanella Bass!

Will Fontella Bass recover from the follow-up? Find out next on One-Hit Wonders: The Follow-Ups! Music this episode: RECOVERY, FONTELLA BASS SHAKEDOWN, BELL AND JAMES COMIN BACK FOR MORE. WILLIAM BELL BIG BOPPERS WEDDING, BIG BOPPER REAL NAME J.P. RICHARDSON LIVING IN THE SUNLIGHT, TINY TIM CHANCES, BIG COUNTRY OUTSIDE WOMEN, BLOODSTONE HEAVY MAKES YOU […]

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