Episode 1: The Kingston Arts and COVID-19, How Do We Innovate?

On the first episode of Brought Back Home,  we discuss the changes that isolation and social distancing have brought to the arts community here in Kingston, and how live events have been affected. Sarah Witiuk, creater and executive director of Kingston Today and Queen’s Events sits down with us to give us her perspective on […]

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EP 21: Every Which Way But Fair

This week we dive deep into the shocking revelations concerning the child-trafficking happening right in front of our eyes on wayfair.com, and discuss the preoccupation the left has with sussing out pedophiles. Our theme song is “Mega Guillotine 2020” by the prophetic and powerful AJJ. Go buy their newest album Good Luck Everybody for instructions […]

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LP 2 – Songs for Pierre Chuvin

The group tears apart Dean’s favourite band. Tune in to hear us debate lo-fi productions, high intellectualism, and get really into Greco-Roman history. You’ll also hear Dean say “oeuvre” way too much. Listen to the full album here: https://themountaingoats.bandcamp.com/album/songs-for-pierre-chuvin Follow us on instagram @listeningpartycfrc to join in the party and send us your recommendations for […]

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Stephanie Nijhuis, MA student in Religious Studies.

Topic: How perceptions of Greco-Roman cults affected the development and use of music in Early Christianity Overview: Throughout my research, I hope to show a lineage of how trance and altered states of consciousness (ASCs) induced through music function within the religious experience of Dionysian rituals and how it leads to how early Christians either accepted or […]

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Ep.8 A Crash Course in Environmental Racism

Since the George Floyd protests and the movement for self-education, many horrific aspects of society were revealed to those willing to look. Today, Thor van Walsum is joined by Roshni Desai to talk about the fundamentals of one of the less visible forms taken by society’s deep set discrimination- environmental racism and environmental racialization.

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