radio canada
1952: Radio-Canada and the Young Lévesque & Other Quebec Curios
September 1952 marked a leap in Canadian media: Radio-Canada marked its first television broadcast. Its English counterpart, the CBC, broadcasting days after Radio-Canada’s [read on]
Résonance Festival Focuses on Radio
New festival on podcasting and radio in Montreal offers workshops and speakers
TO DO Tonight: Dear Criminals and Frannie Holder’s European Alter-Ego
Joel talks to Frannie Holder about her band Dear Criminal, their upcoming ep, and what it’s like to play in two different bands with two different fan bases.
Fear and Loathing South of the 40: Montreal’s Watergate
A week of high morals: Blackface, bad water, and using Charlie Hebdo as an excuse for the Values Charter.
Fear and Loathing South of the 40 #40: Your A, B, Ds — AMT, Breastfeeding, and D
Join the class action suit against the AMT, be careful where you breastfeed your baby in Babies R Us, and dogs might get baths more frequently than senior citizens in some care centres.
Fear and Loathing South of the 40 : Cops, Cabs, Charters
This week, an incoherent PQ ex-minister, the truth about suspension with pay, and why you should be careful when describing a pervy perp to the police.