The Lunchbox Interview: Enbicon 2022
I chat with Chris Fougere, one of the organizers of Enbicon, the ultimate local gaming convention, returning September 23, 24, 25.
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I chat with Chris Fougere, one of the organizers of Enbicon, the ultimate local gaming convention, returning September 23, 24, 25.
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My guest today is Corinski Nowlan, to talk about Herbert the Cow Productions presentation of “ICE AGE COMING!” coming up September 8, 9, 10.
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My guests are Ysabelle Vautour & Jessica Kenney, a pair of artists creating sculptures, paintings and butterflies, as well as supporting access for disability representation in the arts.
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Jason McIntyre of the Charlotte Streets Arts Centre joins me to talk about some of the events coming up in September and October.
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My guest is Connie Wheaton, a full-time artist working during a residency at capturing and interpreting local landmarks in acrylic and watercolour paintings.
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My guest is Damien Worth, a multi-disciplinary artist working on an upcoming interactive exhibit about Fredericton.
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My guest is Karen LeBlanc, a weaver experimenting with techniques of shaping through rigid inserts.
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My guest today is Bailey Hanson, a visual artist specializing in portraiture, and another of the artists-in-residence supported by the Fredericton Arts Alliance.
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My guests today include Gillian Salmon (Playwright: “Historical Walking Tour/Where We Go One, We Go All”), Brandon Hicks (Playwright: “Keeping Tabs”) and Emily Darling (Director: “#MomLife”; Actor: “Chicken Man”).
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A discussion of theatre from writer/director/actors Julianne Richard (Playwright & Director) and Alex Rioux (Director & Plain Site Theatre Festival organizer), about this year’s Notable Acts Theatre Festival.
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A chat with Jena McLean (playwright), Lara Lewis( (actor) and Megan Murphy (actor) about the new production “A Canyon Contained” at the Notable Acts Theatre Festival.
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My guest today is abstract painter Katrina Slade. whose virtual residency with the Fredericton Arts Alliance happened earlier this summer.
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My guest today is photographer Ramneet Kalra, one of the artists involved in the artist-in-residency program of the Fredericton Arts Alliance for this summer.
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My guest today is Emily R. Dow, another artist-in-residence as part of this summer’s Fredericton Arts Alliance program.
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A chat with Tilly Jackson, Sydney Hallett and Alex Pannier about Bard In the Barracks presents: As You Like It.
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A chat with folks about Julius Caesar, one of this year’s offerings from Bard in the Barracks.
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Festival organizer Eddie Young talks to me about this year’s spectacular full return of the Living Roots Music Festival.
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News Update 2022-05-20
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Today’s Headlines: The province says that five people have died from COVID-19 in their latest update yesterday. The Edmundston police officer who fatally shot a 26-year old Indigenous woman during a wellness check testified during the coroner’s inquest yesterday. Officials with the New Brunswick Department of Justice and Public Safety will take part in International
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Today’s Headlines: New Brunswick’s child and youth advocate says a new Children’s Act is the right way to reform the child welfare system. The Court of Appeal has upheld a decision to continue the ban on flavoured e-cigarettes in the province. The New Brunswick Human Right Commission is looking for nominees for their annual top
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I chat with Amy Ash, guest curator of the exhibit “it comes in waves”, about grief, appreciation, absence and loss.
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Nadia Francavilla joins me to talk about the Music UNB performance, “Music and Morality”.
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The End of the World… as we know it, but students graduating into this new reality don’t exactly feel fine. Hosts Jessica Gioccone and Guinevere Santaguida try to put The Ukraine, climate change and the pandemic in perspective for Generation Z.
Len Falkenstein, Caleb MacPherson and Amanda Thorne join me to talk about Theatre UNB’s presentation of Middletown.
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