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Patrick Watson drops by the q studio to perform a few new songs from his forthcoming album, Wave.
Director Ang Lee discusses his groundbreaking new action thriller Gemini Man — a film 20 years in the making. Our online columnist Elamin Abdelmahmoud takes a look at how social media went from making us more social to more anti-social. Filmmaker Alexandre Philippe breaks down the iconic chestburster scene from Alien on the film's 40th anniversary. Director Stacey Tenenbaum shows us what it takes to become a world class pipe organist in her new documentary, Pipe Dreams.
Ang Lee shares why he's using technology in his new film as a tool to tell deeply human, emotional stories.
A new documentary called Pipe Dreams follows five organists who are all competing in the Canadian International Organ Competition, which some call the Olympics of the organ world. The film's director, Stacey Tenenbaum, tells us more.
The comedian returns home to tour southern Ontario following a huge stint on the competition reality show while balancing two of his many talents: stand-up comedy and incredible vocal impressions
The Alabama Shakes singer shares why she's put her successful band on pause to embark on the radical musical exploration and introspection of her debut solo album.
Alabama Shakes singer Brittany Howard on embarking on her own musical journey and the influences behind her most personal record, her debut solo album Jaime. Comedian Greg Morton talks about his 'one-man variety show' and how he charmed audiences and the celebrity judges on America's Got Talent. Filmmaker Irene Taylor Brodsky shines a light on deafness in Moonlight Sonata, a new documentary that she calls "an ode to silence."
Brodsky's latest documentary, Moonlight Sonata: Deafness In Three Movements, follows her deaf son as he learns to play Beethoven with the help of cochlear implants.
Scott discusses creating the comic Wendy as a way to tell his own story about being an art student trying to make his way in the fussy Canadian art scene.
Dr. Seuss's longtime art director Cathy Goldsmith on bringing the author's latest book to life 28 years after his death. The q screen panel with John Semley, Tina Hassannia and Shea Serrano discuss the controversy surrounding the latest Joker film. Prince superfan Anil Dash tells us what made the late singer's 1989 Batman album such an important pop culture milestone. Graphic novelist Walter Scott discusses his latest comic Wendy how his identity influences his art.