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Episode 6 - Out and About

| October 31, 2005

Show Notes:

00:00 - 01:36   Intro music and overview of upcoming show
01:37 - 06:57   Lisa Rundle interviews M. Noubese Philip about her new manuscript, Zong
06:58 - 10:40  Wayne MacPhail delivers a soundseeing tour from the Joy and Hope of Haiti Race in Hamilton, Ontario.
10:41 - 11:14  auntie dressed down a guy who browses skin mags at home.
11:15 - 15:21  Bob Bossin describes himself as an unrepentant, 1960s-vintage, red-as-the-sunrise radical and folk-singer. Originally from Toronto, he now hails from Gabriola Island, BC. He performs "Lilly"
15:22 - 17:35 rabble columnist Keith Gottschalk offers advice to American travellers, who shouldn't even pretend to be Canuck.
17:36 - 20:50 Our DVDiva, Cathi Bond gets all film noirish on us, first serving up a history lesson then running down The Street With No Name, The House of Bamboo, Whirlpool and Nightmare Alley
20:51 - 26:39 On Homebrew, Jen Moore chats with Andrea Schmidt about her reporting from Iraq.
26:40 - 33:35 rpn producer Charlotte Scott takes us a on a nature walk in High Park, Toronto with interpreters from the High Park Nature Centre.
33:36 - 35:35  The Prize Queen announces another winner and asks you to match a politician to a kid's song.
35:36 - 36:25  Show extro
36:26 - 41:11  Bob Bossin takes us out with "We Were Good People"