This month, we speak with the one and only George Takei! George Takei talks to us about his memories of life in a Japanese-American internment camp during WWII, becoming an
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EPISODE 12 – Queer History Tour with Darrin Hagen
On this month’s episode, we go cruising with Darrin Hagen as he guides us through a queer-history tour of Edmonton. Listener Advisory: we will be referencing sex and sexuality in this episode.
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EPISODE 11 – Miyo Wahkohtowin-Good Relations
On this month’s episode, we find out how Edmonton Public Library is using Digital Storytelling to help Edmontonians better understand one another, we hear about how the Bent Arrow Traditional
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EPISODE 10 – Big Back Yards
On this month’s episode, we sit down with Malcolm Azania, or as many know him — Minister Faust – to talk about his contribution to High Level Lit and about an area
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EPISODE 9 – Big Hearts, Open Minds
On this month’s episode, we sit down with Jon Hall to remember his wife, Gail Hall, and her dedication to uplifting Edmonton’s community. Jas Pandher reveals everything you’ve ever wanted
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EPISODE 8 – Challenging Narratives
On this month’s episode, Post Media columnist Paula Simons challenges accepted narratives about Alberta’s history in her contribution to High Level Lit. High Level Lit is a Canada 150 project that
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Episode 7 – It’s Spring and Edmonton is Hoppin’!
On this month’s episode we see how Red Sky performers are tackling reconciliation in their production Mistatim. We learn how to recognize gifted young musicians with Alexandra Munn. We talk about food
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Episode 6 – From Her Perspective
On this month’s episode, The Maggie Tree tackles women’s experience of war in their upcoming play 9 Parts of Desire; we get into politics with the Edmonton Women’s International Film Festival; we
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Episode 5 – Festivals, Friendship and Popcorn
On this month’s episode, we take a field trip over to the Garneau Theatre. Now the home of Metro Cinema, and a great place to go to celebrate Canada’s 150