AQ Radio – Episode 2
Tune in to hear:
-The controversy of UNB’s presidential hiring process
-A review of a favourite campus pub
-Why everyone should try improv
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Tune in to hear:
-The controversy of UNB’s presidential hiring process
-A review of a favourite campus pub
-Why everyone should try improv
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Tune in to hear:
-An interview with Jeremy Dutcher.
-How Qumunity is advocating for transgender health care in the province.
-Support cats in a building on the STU campus.
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On this episode we sat down with singer/songwriter Matthew Byrne to talk about his latest album Horizon Lines and his performance tonight at Shivering songs. Event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/399248927482372/ Tune in weekdays from 7-8am and follow along on the shows Facebook pages as well as my personal Facebook and Instagram stories @heyjohnnyjames for live updates, previews, segments
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On today’s show we sit down with Jeff Richardson of the United Way and Kyle Cunjak of The Olympic Symphonium to talk about Songs Of The City! Check out the event page here: https://www.facebook.com/events/356036121865178/ Tune in weekdays from 7-8am and follow along on the shows Facebook pages as well as my personal Facebook and Instagram stories
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On today’s show, we sat down with Jason McIntyre and Brennan Garnett from JustWrite Productions to talk about their event Hilarity For The Homeless at the Capital Complex tomorrow! Check out the event page here: https://www.facebook.com/events/1227572800727107/ Tune in weekdays from 7-8am and follow along on the shows Facebook pages as well as my personal Facebook and
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On today’s show, singer songwriter Hannah Zamora stopped by to chat about her show at the Wilsers Room tonight and to serenade our ears with some sweet ukulele tunes! Check out the event page here: https://www.facebook.com/events/2474504956110234/ Tune in weekdays from 7-8am and follow along on the shows Facebook pages as well as my personal Facebook and
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On today’s show, we talked about why the Lourvre is shattering their attendance records, some legal trouble for the Netflix sensation Black Mirror an exclusive version of Bohemian Rhapsody. Tune in weekdays from 7-8am and follow along on the shows Facebook pages as well as my personal Facebook and Instagram stories @heyjohnnyjames for live updates,
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On today’s show, we sat down with Dylan Ward of the band Marian to talk about the bands upcoming show at Grimross tonight and play a tune live in studio! Event Page Link: https://www.facebook.com/events/650106012071382/ Tune in weekdays from 7-8am and follow along on the shows Facebook pages as well as my personal Facebook and Instagram
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On todays show, we talk about the effects of swearing around children, a giant Manitoba snow maze and whether or not your allergies are legit. Tune in weekdays from 7-8am and follow along on the shows Facebook pages as well as my personal Facebook and Instagram stories @heyjohnnyjames for live updates, previews, segments and podcasts!
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On today’s show we talked about a man who took a casual jaunt across Canada, an app that makes school lunches more accessible and some sweet criminal karma. Tune in weekdays from 7-8am and follow along on the shows Facebook pages as well as my personal Facebook and Instagram stories @heyjohnnyjames for live updates,
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50. “Some Rap Songs” – Earl Sweatshirt Kicking of my albums of the year list is Earl Sweatshirt with “Some Rap Songs”, but this collection of tracks is anything but. While short in length, each track transports you into a sensual head space with pinging samples of guitar, bass, piano and so much more. Earl’s
10. “The Offering: Part 1” – Hitman Kicking off this list is Hitman out of Halifax, NS with their 4-track ripper “The Offering Part 1”. Mixing a crunchy blend of stoner and thrash metal, each track is a gut punch of huge instrumentation and catchy hooks you can raise your glass to. Vocalist Jordan Rose
20. Sun Ought To Shine – Hillsburn Kicking off this list is Hillsburn out of Halifax, NS, a band who has taken their latest record “The Wilder Beyond” as far as a you could expect in a calendar year. “Sun Ought To Shine” comes in with the passionate vocals of Rosanna Burrill which are joined
My guests today are Robin Whittaker (Artistic Producer at Theatre St Thomas) and Becca (actor). They join me to talk about the upcoming TST performance of an adaptation of a Bertholt Brecht play, entitled “A Life of Galileo”.
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Part of east coast metal’s 10-year club, the Annapolis Valley trio Doom Machine returns with their fifth album “The War Inside”. This album shows the band in a very comfortable spot in their sound and has balanced the dosage they mix traditional, thrash and stoner metal elements with their overarching theme of doom metal. The
The eighth studio album for UK metal-core outfit Architects proves that they remain one of the most relevant groups in their genre and that the emotional knife they carve their music with is still sharp. The record is a 42-minute ode to founding member Tom Searle, who died on August 20th, 2016, three months after
Dr. Limoges’ work focuses on the interplay between climate, sea ice, ocean circulation and primary production.
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Both Dr. Sarah Gander and Sarah Campbell are aiming to better the care of families and children through the New Brunswick Social Pediatrics Research Program.
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This week we went back in the east coast metal archives with tracks from Oceans Will Rise, Anthesis, A Sight For Sewn Eyes and Fifty Feet of Earth. We also played a track off the new Graves EP by Sydney, Nova Scotia punks Keith Doom and the Wrecking Crew! Check it out here: Graves (EP)
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This is the second half of the interview with Professor Kelly Miles who has a focus in forensic taphonomy- the study of human decomposition, and using stable isotopes to assess post-mortem interval (PMI).
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Adam Dyker is a professor at the University of New Brunswick and his current research is focused on the development of organic rechargeable batteries.
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On today’s show I played an interview with Singer/Songwriter Birdie Whyte out of Ottawa, Ontario, who will be performing at Grimross Brewing this Thursday, October 4th, as part of her One Night Band’s tour where she is performing alongside a different band for each date. For the Fredericton show she will be performing with The
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On this episode I’m joined by Chris Waddell, Larry Hall and Ian Noble to talk about the upcoming benefit show for the late Donnie Robichaud and all the ways you can help support the memorial trust fund for his children. One of which is by purchasing a “Rock For Donnie” t-shirt which my guests are
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On this episode, Moncton’s Dischord stopped by to talk about their new album “Corruption of Innocence”, their new label PRC Music and some of the dark meanings behind their song titles. DISCHORD Corruption of Innocence CD by PRC MUSIC We also played the latest from Architects and threw back to some classic Slipknot and Black
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Harvest Jazz and Blues is officially underway after the first tent show of the festival last night. This year’s festival technically started on Tuesday night at the playhouse with performances by Fredericton’s own Ross Neilsen and The Blind Boys of Alabama, but most dedicated patrons will tell you that it doesn’t truly feel like Harvest
