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Trent Voices Episode 23: Michael Eamon
Catharine Parr Traill Principal, Michael Eamon, comes in to talk all things Traill: Its early history as a women's only college, its role as community hub, ghosts (or not ghosts), and its Hufflepuffness.,Original location: http://trenttalks.podbean.com/e/trent-voices-radio-show-episode-23-mich…
Trent Voices Episode 26: Bill Kimball
Since graduating from Trent University in 1980 with a degree in Cultural Studies, Bill Kimball has been involved in many aspects of the Peterborough arts community, particularly in the areas of contemporary dance and theatre. He has contributed to the creation of live performance spaces in Peterborough, beginning with City Stage, a performance space operated by Artspace in the early 1980's and continuing to the present with various renovations and improvements to the Market Hall. In 1994, Bill created a nationally recognized dance presenting program called Peterborough New Dance, and later expanded the mandate to theatre and other forms of performance while changing the name to Public Energy, a name which reflects his desire for the arts to be integrated into public life as much as possible. Bill is currently the Artistic Producer at Public Energy.\n\nOur interview with Bill covers the "Town and Gown" history of the arts, in particular the impact of Artspace, Peterborough New Dance, Public Energy, and the Electric City Culture Council.,Original location: http://trenttalks.podbean.com/e/trent-voices-radio-show-episode-26-bill…
Trent Voices Episode 27: Stewart Wheeler
Our interview with Canada's Ambassador to Iceland, Stewart Wheeler, takes us on a journey from Trent to Bogotá to Afghanistan to Iceland and speaks to the ability to evolve, learn, and communicate.\n\nStewart began his career in the public service in 1993, working in the Public Information Office at the House of Commons. In 1994, he joined External Affairs and International Trade Canada.\n\nHe has served abroad in Washington, D.C., as second secretary, covering congressional relations and energy trade policy; Bogotá, as political counsellor; London, as head of the public affairs team at Canada House; and Kabul, as political program manager at the Canadian embassy in Afghanistan (2010 to 2011).\n\nStewart has also had a variety of assignments at headquarters, serving as parliamentary relations officer, departmental spokesperson in the Press Office, deputy director of Mexico Relations, deputy director of corporate and internal communications, and, most recently, director of Cabinet relations.\n\nHe earned the Minister's Award for Foreign Policy Excellence as a member of the Kosovo Task Force in 1999.\n\nFrom 1999 to 2004, Mr. Wheeler served as press secretary to the governor general and in that capacity accompanied the governor general on her State Visit to Iceland in 2003.\n\nHe was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal in 2002.,Original location: http://trenttalks.podbean.com/e/trent-voices-radio-show-episode-27-stew…
Trent Voices Episode 28: Jack Roe
Jack Roe has been an on air presence for CBC Radio, 680 NEWS, CKPT (now Energy 99.7) and (back in 1973-5) Trent Radio, where this interview took place. The conversation ranges across his 40+ year career in radio and captures memories from the magical to the manic: from interviews with Chris Hadfield to interviews with a guy who traveled North America blowing himself up at county fairs, from carving out community radio to almost getting arrested in pre-unification Germany. Roe also gives a glimpse behind the scenes of the one of the most demanding radio studios in Canada, and then offers views on the state of modern radio ~ as well as advice for media studies/journalism students on how they can find their own way in the shifting media landscape.\n\nIt's an honest, intimate, and often humorous conversation that shines the light on an individual who is much more used to shining the light on others.,Original location: http://trenttalks.podbean.com/e/trent-voices-episode-28-jack-roe/
Trent Voices: Athena Reich Subverts Lady Gaga
Chatelaine Magazine recently named Athena Reich the "World's Top Lady Gaga Impersonator." But to label her an impersonator would tell only a fraction of the story. Reich, a talented artist in her own right, subverts Gaga with her own unique brand of feminist and queer music and drama – going so far as to incorporate her own pregnancy into a show called #ARTBIRTH, where Gaga delivers a baby live on stage.\n\nHow Gaga is Reich?\n\nBillboard Magazine once printed a photo of her, mistakenly thinking it was Gaga. Then there's the fact that Gaga herself tweeted in support of Reich's work.\n\nIn 2015 she starred as Lady Gaga in #ARTBIRTH at the Laurie Beechman Theater in NYC, which received multiple run extensions and a Time Out Critic's pick. \n\nReich is hardly limited to her impersonator role. As a singer/songwriter, she has released 5 full-length albums and numerous singles. Her music videos have charted #1 on MTV LOGO and her song "Love is Love" won Best Pop Song at the Outmusic Awards. \n\nAs an actress, her credits include While Collar, The Perfect Murder, "An Evening with Donald Kempinski" (Little Fella Films), "Hush: Inside the Waiting Womb" (LA / NY).\n \nHer music can be bought on iTunes or streamed on Spotify.
Trent Voices Episode 05: Dan Fewings
Dan Fewings treats us to a couple of tunes and talks about the legendary Acoustic Potluck, the current Trent/Peterborough music scene, clowning around and more.\n\nAlso: Christopher Wilton on how he went from a cultural studies student to a sommelier and wine instructor. PLUS he hooks us up with some summer sips.,Original location: http://trenttalks.podbean.com/e/trent-voices-radio-show-episode-5-music…
Trent Voice Episode 02: Dave Tough and Kemi Akapo
Featuring music and talk with longtime Trent/Peterborough music scene luminary, Dave Tough; and Kemi Akapo on her role as delegate to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women. Plus news and events and more.,Original location: http://trenttalks.podbean.com/e/trent-voices-radio-show-episode-2-peter…
Trent Voices Episode 07: Stephen Stohn
Stephen Stohn is an 11 time Gemini Award winner and executive producer of Degrassi: The Next Generation ~ as well as a nearly 20-year executive producer of The Juno Awards. He's also one of Canada's most respected entertainment lawyers.\n\nWe discuss his career, but also roll back the clock and talk about his involvement in launching both Arthur Newspaper and Trent Radio.,Original location: http://trenttalks.podbean.com/e/trent-voices-radio-show-episode-7-execu…
Trent Voices Episode 09: Su Ditta
Su Ditta is best known for her work as Associate Curator, Media Arts in the Contemporary Art Department at the National Gallery of Canada and as Head of the Media Arts Section of the Canada Council for the Arts. She has also held posts as Adjunct Curator: Media Arts at the Oakville Galleries and with the Canada Council for the Arts, managing the Media, Visual and Interarts component of Flying Squad, an organizational/management development and capacity building grant program.\n\nSu currently leads Wild Ideas Arts Consulting, a private arts management consulting firm that specializes in providing organizational development and capacity building services for not-for-profit arts and culture organizations, public agencies, and educational institutions. Many listeners will recognize her as a fixture on the Peterborough arts scene.,Original location: http://trenttalks.podbean.com/e/trent-voices-radio-show-episode-9-natio…
Trent Voices Episode 17: Iam Tamblyn: Part 2
Part 2 of 2 with Trent alumnus, Ian Tamblyn, has recorded 38 albums, written 13 plays, and been honoured as a Fellow of the Royal Canadian Geographic. He's also a wonderful conversationalist and storyteller. We caught up with Ian while he was in town playing a show at Folk Under the Clock. This is part one of the interview with a true Canadian Treasure. Look for Part 1 in our podcast list.,Original location: http://trenttalks.podbean.com/e/trent-voices-radio-show-episode-17-ian-…