Emma, Nancy, Skylar, Philip and mentor Jane
A look into Queen’s PHD-Community Initiative – Team United talks about their project titled “Resilient Kingston” Presented by Team United – Emma, Nancy, Skylar, Philip and mentor Jane
Continue ReadingA look into Queen’s PHD-Community Initiative – Team United talks about their project titled “Resilient Kingston” Presented by Team United – Emma, Nancy, Skylar, Philip and mentor Jane
Continue ReadingTravel back in time to the early 1980’s where MTV dominated the music industry, the internet didn’t exist, and the first-ever commercial cell phone weighed two pounds. Join host, Sadie McFadden, as she asks if the music video of Cyndi Lauper’s “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun” and Olivia Newton-John’s “Physical” can be considered feminist anthems.
Continue ReadingTaylor and Mike review Bo Burnham: Inside, a comedy/musical special now available on Netflix from comedian, actor, writer, songwriter and Screening in Kingston Award Winner Bo Burnham.
Continue ReadingIn this chat, Sadie chats with student artist Daniel Green.
Continue ReadingThomas and Evan discuss the ongoing conference finals and share their major takeaways from the NBA’s recent draft lottery.
Continue ReadingJoin your hosts, Steph and Rachel, for an interview with yoga teacher and practitioner Laura Chaignon. We get deep into gender binary language in yoga (and elsewhere) and chat about the effect of the western lens on yoga, gendered language, and the importance of making yoga a safe and comfortable space for everyone. Resources […]
Continue ReadingIn this episode of The Scoop, Karen Fleming, Executive Director of the Maltby Centre joins us. From her, we learn about the mental health and autism services Maltby Centre provides children and youth in the KFL&A and learn more about the Centre’s new vision and ambitious new three year strategic plan.
Continue ReadingRest In Piss, sweet prince. We get into updates about the Johnny statue, we talk dogs part 2, Jesse tells us about a wild customer he met in Kingston, and we give our opinions on the upcoming provincial and local election candidates. The Late Late Capitalism Show is a weekly radio show and podcast! We […]
Continue ReadingIn this segment, Laurence Ashworth of the Smith School of Business joins us to discuss implications of Portuguese footballer Christian Ronaldo’s removal of Coca-Cola bottles from a European Championship press conference table for the tournament sponsor’s market value and on the power of celebrity in product endorsement and consumer behaviour.
Continue ReadingIn this brief introduction, With Opened Mouths: The Podcast host Dr. Qanita Lilla, Associate Curator, Arts of Africa highlights to scope of this innovative new podcast series featuring discussions with artists, musicians, curators and spoken word poets about the expression of their practice. With Opened Mouths: The Podcast is produced by Agnes Etherington Art Centre […]
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