April 2, 2007
Make, build, sell, think
We’re all about Secondlife. Imagine you’re an art dealer. Imagine you’re an architect. Imagine your name is Scooter. Imagine that!
We’re all about Secondlife. Imagine you’re an art dealer. Imagine you’re an architect. Imagine your name is Scooter. Imagine that!
In this episode, Judy returns from Kenya, an interview about women and leadership in Africa, and Keith ponders how to make small talk with a war on. Oh…and a bit of Gaelic too.
In this episode Wayne enjoys web composed haiku, Bon Cop Bad Cop is cinematic poetry, and a reading from author and activist Dionne Brand. Music is provided by Vancouver’s Mother Mother.
We go competitive swimming in Buddhist waters. Keith wonders if Bush is being truthful. Carol Off sheds light on chocolate production. Judy IDs the best TV around. Wayne has a better way to IM.
Keith is predicting the U.S. President’s future. It’s all sunshine for Cathi and Judy. Meagan watches as robots battle it out. Wayne is able to organize the disorganized, thanks to the internet.
Keith, Cathi, Judy, Wayne and Jen take us to Tinseltown and the Press Freedom Awards.
The conclusion of readings at PEN Canada’s Annual Fall Gala.
art One of the readings at PEN Canada’s annual fall gala benefit held on Friday, October 20 at the University of Toronto.
DVDiva feasts her eyes on Bettie Page and Keith Gottchalk talks about sex scandals in American politics.
A Public Lecture by TARIQ ALI – IMPERIAL BLUES: Afghanistan, Lebanon, Iraq and Palestine
Wayne chats with NGO Alianza’s founder, Charlotte takes a subversive sound-tour of McGill, and Keith gets hot and bothered by the US media.
Keith Gottschalk looks back on September 11th coverage, and Wayne MacPhail brings in new online tools.