Community radio veteran Victoria Fenner explores the role of the arts in community-building and cultural vitality. Featuring artists, activists, and noise-makers from the local and international scene. And ideas to help you explore your own inner artist too!
| An exploration of spirit through sound in India, Nepal and Sri Lanka. With temple bells, pujas, fishermen singing and hauling in nets and words of wisdom by spiritual beings along the way.
| An exploration of spirit through sound in India, Nepal and Sri Lanka. With temple bells, pujas, fishermen singing and hauling in nets and words of wisdom by spiritual beings along the way.
| An advance listen of a brand new CD by the excellent musical duo <strong>Teach Yourself Piano</strong>. An evocative, exquisite blend of piano, strings, sometimes trumpet and a whole lot more,
| A conversation with Dr. Sandi Curtis, Music Therapist and Head of the School of Music at the University of Windsor, about the work she does with music and domestic abuse survivors.
| In 2002, Victoria Fenner went to Cambridge Bay, a hamlet in Nunavut on the edge of the tundra. This program explores the minimal, yet varied soundscape of life in the far north.
| London, Ontario poet Penn Kemp's "Poem for Peace in Two Voices" has been translated into over 100 languages and read aloud by 3,000 people around the world.