Q with Tom Power

Five days a week acclaimed interviewer Tom Power sits down with the artists, writers, actors and musicians who define pop culture. Whether he’s ribbing Adele, singing a boyband classic with Simu Liu, or dissecting faith with U2 frontman Bono – Tom brings the same curiosity, respect and meticulous preparation into every conversation. He also has a track record for interviewing artists on the precipice of stardom – like Lizzo and Billie Eilish — who appeared on Q well before hitting the mainstream. Hear your favourite artists as they truly are, every weekday with Tom Power.

https://www.cbc.ca/radio/q

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Ken Burns: The filmmaker aims to prove country music is for everyone in new documentary


Ken Burns' latest documentary series, Country Music, crosses generational lines, racial lines and geographical lines within America.


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 September 11, 2019  20m
 
 

Billy-Ray Belcourt: The poet on feeling more 'empowered' to write a year after his Griffin Poetry Prize win


Griffin Poetry Prize winner Billy-Ray Belcourt returns to the q studio to discuss his highly anticipated follow up, NDN Coping Mechanisms.


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 September 11, 2019  13m
 
 

Ken Burns, Billy-Ray Belcourt and more 11/09/2019 [Full episode]


Filmmaker Ken Burns discusses his new documentary, which aims to prove that country music is for everyone. Griffin Poetry Prize winner Billy-Ray Belcourt returns to the q studio to talk about his highly anticipated follow up, NDN Coping Mechanisms. Our online columnist Elamin Abdelmahmoud traces the rise and fall of Jeremy Renner's self-titled app.


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 September 11, 2019  35m
 
 

Neve Campbell: The Canadian actor on '90s nostalgia and her new film Castle in the Ground


The actor talks to Tom Power about chasing down dramatic roles and how she stays connected to home.


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 September 10, 2019  16m
 
 

Gael García Bernal: The actor and director on the power of resilience and sharing voices from Mexico City


Actor and director Gael García Bernal joins Tom Power live in the q studio to talk about his upcoming film Chicuarotes and what the film has to say about the cycle of violence.


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 September 10, 2019  18m
 
 

Maya Hawke: The rising Hollywood star on Stranger Things and her upcoming album


Maya Hawke may be best known for her acting career but the 21-year-old is now paving a path in the music industry.


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 September 10, 2019  17m
 
 

Neve Campbell, Gael García Bernal and more 10/09/2019 [Full episode]


Actor Neve Campbell discusses '90s nostalgia and relating to her role in the new film Castle in the Ground. Actor and director Gael García Bernal talks about the cycle of violence, the power of resilience and his new film Chicuarotes. Actor and singer-songwriter Maya Hawke opens up about her famous parents, Stranger Things, her upcoming album and her new movie Human Capital.


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 September 10, 2019  56m
 
 

George Takei: The activist, author and actor on using art to shed light on a chapter of American and Canadian history


In his new graphic novel, They Called Us Enemy and upcoming TV series, The Terror: Infamy, the Star Trek actor George Takei is using two different mediums to talk about the gross injustice of Japanese-American internment during World War II.


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 September 9, 2019  28m
 
 

Megan Gail Coles: The author on why her debut novel Small Game Hunting At The Local Coward Gun Club needed to be a tough-love letter to Newfoundland


The Scotiabank Giller Prize nominated author talks about her longlisted book Small Game Hunting At The Local Coward Gun Club and how it's a sombre and at times harrowing story that speaks to larger issues that the author feels Newfoundland needs to face.


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 September 9, 2019  16m
 
 

George Takei, Megan Gail Coles and more 09/09/2019 [Full episode]


Actor, activist and author George Takei opens up about his experience living through the Japanese-American Internment and why he's using art to shed light on this chapter of history. The q screen panel talk about what makes the evil clown character a staple horror movie archetype, the controversy that surrounds these films and if stories about the anti-hero still resonate with audiences...


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 September 9, 2019  1h2m