We are the stories we tell ourselves — and our kids. Let’s make them good ones!
A very full episode today, with two interviews!
First up, Sarah Beth Shiplett from UNB’s Music on the Hill joins me to talk about the last show of their season, a multimedia performance Bedtime Stories. It combines children’s books produced through UNB’s Early Education program with music, animation and live reading. The show comes up on this Sunday, April 17 at 2pm at Memorial Hall. We also take a brief glimpse at next year’s program.
And then I’m joined by Sarah and Flynn of Panda Bee Catastrophe, a local band with a political and social motivation. We chatted about how the band came to be, the upcoming 420 Fundraiser show, and their efforts to crowdfund their first album.
Music today:
- The Special Edisons bring us signs of Spring with Fresh Pots from their self-titled album.
- We heard Bracelets from Safe To Say‘s album Hiding Games.
- And from their upcoming release, we heard Workaday Jane by Panda Bee Catastrophe.
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