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American comedian Dave Hill puts his fascination with Canada to the test in his new book, Parking The Moose, all about his tales of travelling across the country.
Comedian Mark Critch recaps how election night went down in the 22 Minutes studio. American comedian Dave Hill tells us about Parking The Moose, his "definitive book on Canada by a non-Canadian." Playwrights Natasha Greenblatt and Yolanda Bonnell talk about their new Canadian election play, The Election.
Antonio Banderas talks about working with his long-time friend and collaborator, Spanish auteur Pedro Almodóvar, on the new film Pain and Glory. The q screen panel discusses whether the film Dolemite Is My Name marks the start of an Eddie Murphy renaissance. Hip-Hop Evolution host Shad, head writer Rodrigo Bascuñán and director Darby Wheeler share their most memorable interviews from the series...
Before he was Zorro or Puss in Boots, Antonio Banderas was the go-to male lead for Spanish auteur Pedro Almodóvar. The new film Pain and Glory is their eighth film together and one that made unique demands on Banderas.
Robert De Niro joined Tom Power to talk about his relationship with his father, the abstract expressionist painter, Robert De Niro Sr.
Actor Robert De Niro talks about the life and legacy of his father, the abstract expressionist painter, Robert De Niro Sr. The q This music panel discusses Pharrell's recent GQ interview, where the musician and producer admitted that he's "embarrassed" by his 2013 song Blurred Lines. Beverley McLachlin, former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, presents her q block party for Vancouver...
Parasite director Bong Joon-ho tells us what inspired him to make a thriller about income inequality, and why wealth can make monsters of us all. The cast of the musical Girl from the North Country perform reimagined songs by Bob Dylan live in the q studio. Graphic designer Peter Saville explains the interstellar origins of Joy Division's Unknown Pleasures artwork. Artist Lauren Crazybull discusses how portraiture can give a "presence and power" to the sitter.
Painter Lauren Crazybull, who is up for the Kingston Prize, joins Tom Power to talk about her journey of personal rediscovery, which took her from a small town Alberta foster home to the province's first-ever artist in residence.
Parasite director Bong Joon-ho tells us what inspired him to make a thriller about income inequality, and why wealth can make monsters of us all.
The cast of the musical Girl From The North Country, based on the music of Bob Dylan, drop by the q studio to perform some new arrangements of songs you might already know