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Leah Kudel is an Edmonton-based glass artist as well as a contestant on a new Netflix series called Blown Away. She tells q guest host Laurie Brown why she hopes the series will help change the way people see her art.
Singer-songwriter David Crosby discusses David Crosby: Remember My Name — a new documentary about his life, musical legacy and mistakes. Actor Cara Gee talks about adding a new dimension to Soulpepper's latest production of Sam Shepard's play Fool For Love. Minding the Gap director Bing Liu opens up about the importance of sharing stories of abuse.
Cara Gee stars as May in Soulpepper's latest production of Sam Shepard's celebrated 1983 play Fool For Love. She joined guest host Laurie Brown to discuss the new direction she's taken with this part.
Bing Liu's Oscar-nominated documentary Minding the Gap follows a group of young skateboarders to take a raw and honest look at child abuse in small town America.
Rock musician David Crosby joined guest host Laurie Brown to talk about David Crosby: Remember My Name — a new documentary about his life, musical legacy and mistakes.
Rapper Killer Mike talks about using bold and even controversial measures to try and tackle big divisions in America in his new Netflix series Trigger Warning. The q screen panel share their takes on Quentin Tarantino's latest film, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. The cast of 2001: A Space Odyssey reflect on playing apes in the iconic sci-fi film. Musician Terra Lightfoot discusses her latest album and joins us for a special stripped down performance with just her voice and her guitar.
In Killer Mike's new Netflix show Trigger Warning, the Grammy-winning rapper uses bold and even controversial measures to try and tackle big divisions in America.
Terra Lightfoot discusses her latest album New Mistakes and joins us in the q music studio for a special stripped-down performance with just her voice and her guitar.
Sarah McLachlan reflects on the legacy of Lilith Fair, the power of Angel and how music saved her life ahead of the 2018 SOCAN Awards.
Tariq Trotter, also known as The Roots frontman Black Thought, talks about taking on comedy at this year's Just For Laughs festival in Montreal.