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Campus BeatCampus BeatHey Westerburgers, Heathers is here! A QMT Takeover of CFRC!Ring! Ring! Wanna see something super HOT before the summer? Queen’s Musical Theatre brought Heathers to Kingston! In this episode, CFRC’s Nathan Zhe chatted with QMT’s Vocal Director Ryan Killoran about QMT and their upcoming production hitting the Baby Grand April 10th-17th!  Details below! Queen’s Musical Theatre is proud to announce “HEATHERS: THE MUSICAL” as our Winter 2025 Production. Book, Music and Lyrics by Laurence O’Keefe and Kevin Murphy. Based on the film written by Daniel Waters, “HEATHERS: THE MUSICAL” was originally directed Off-Broadway by Andy Fickman and choreographed by Marguerite Derricks. “HEATHERS: THE MUSICAL” is presented by arrangement...2025-04-0917 minCampus BeatCampus BeatQueen’s Quilt Club Takeover of CFRCQuilt is Queen’s University’s undergraduate literary publication. It was established by members of the English Department Student Council in 2020, with the goal of providing writers across disciplines at Queen’s University a platform to share their brilliant work and to collaborate with those who might not share their same program of study, but do share a passion for the written word. Quilt strives to bridge the gap between creative and academic writing and foster a space where the intersection between formality and imagination can exist. In this CFRC takeover, the Quilt team chats about Quilt, its upcoming launch event ahead...2025-04-0159 minYellow Brit RoadYellow Brit RoadCFRC Backstage at the Broom Factory: Zach Zoya Interview!I caught up with rising Montreal musician, rapper and hip hop artist Zach Zoya, who is currently on tour across Canada supporting jazz group Busty and the Bass. Listen on for a really interesting backstage post-show chat as we discuss artistry, adapting shows for different crowds, hip hop in Canada and Montreal's rich and diverse music scene!Indie Wakeup Call is live weekday mornings on CFRC Radio from 8-10 AM (us specifically on Thursdays). Yellow Brit Road continues apace Sunday nights, 8 PM. We're on at CFRC 101.9 FM in Kingston, or on cfrc.ca worldwide! L...2025-03-2713 minAirwave YGK Artists in ResidenceAirwave YGK Artists in ResidenceKahraba Interview and Performance at CFRC StudiosOn January 20th 2025, local experimental sound artist and DJ Michael Boulos performed live music on CFRC’s airwaves created during his recent Airwave YGK residency, a creative opportunity that supports and showcases young and/or emerging artists. You can learn about his craft through an interview also undertaken with him in this series. Boulos’s project entitled “Kahraba” (previously “sotemm/ⲥⲱⲧⲙ”) is a demonstration that music and performance has no barrier for entry. With a focus on No Input Mixing Board (NIMB) techniques and brandishing a worn-through and hand-me-down mixing board, Boulos has cut their teeth over the years facilitating...2025-01-3143 minAirwave YGK Artists in ResidenceAirwave YGK Artists in ResidenceMichael Zuzek Interview and Performance at CFRC StudiosHello and welcome to our Airwave YGK Musicians-in-Residence podcast edition, originally broadcast on CFRC 101.9 FM and CFRC.ca. In today’s episode, you’ll enjoy a conversation and live studio performance with local emerging artist, Michael Zuzek from November 24th 2024. Zuzek’s creative practice revolves around his background as a classically trained pianist, a path he began in the first grade.  Beyond his formal training through elementary and high school, Zuzek expanded his repertoire to ragtime, pop and rock, drawing significant influence from The Beatles, whose iconic catalogue informs Zuzek’s sound and vocal intensity.  Zuzek released his debut...2024-11-2636 minThe Kingston CuratorThe Kingston CuratorTheatre in Kingston: Kick and Push and Fringe on CFRCToday, we’re bringing you two feature interviews from the local theatre scene. First up is the team behind What Brings You In?, to chat about processes both creative and technical that contribute to this unique experience. This show is playing this weekend at the Baby Grand and online to round out this year’s Kick and Push Festival Next up is Catherine and Victor from Collected Novellas, with a retrospective on their show that just finished its Kingston Fringe run, A Sketchy Kind of Show. We talk remote collaboration, and quick-thinking fixes in the live medium. We h...2024-08-1555 minThe Kingston CuratorThe Kingston CuratorSkeleton Park Arts Festival on CFRC!This week, we’re bringing you a special on this year’s Skeleton Park Arts Festival, running this year from June 22-23.  First up, we’re featuring an interview with Adam Sturgeon of rock outfit Status/Non-Status, ahead of their SPAF performance on June 22nd. We chat about the tour, who’s with the bad these days, and how to stay prepared and creative as life goes on. Up next is Heidi Wallace, organizer of the Fat Goose Craft Fair at Skeleton Park Arts Fest, with more you can look forward to from artists, makers and vendo...2024-06-2000 minAirwave YGK Artists in ResidenceAirwave YGK Artists in ResidenceRBK Made Performance at CFRC StudiosJoin in the fun with us and enjoy this excellent live to air performance by CFRC’s Airwave YGK Artist-in-Residence RBK Made (aka Ruben Ohanian) undertaken March 8th 2024 on CFRC 101.9 FM and streamed via cfrc.ca. Going by the alias “rbk made”, Ruben is a producer, vocalist, and DJ who combines pop and electronic music into a forward-thinking hyperpop sound. Working both solo and with the online EDM supergroup Simulcats, Ruben’s music has amassed tens of thousands of streams worldwide. As a finalist in the Monstercat Mix Contest and NY Topliner Beat Battle winner, Ruben brought both DJ...2024-03-2600 minAirwave YGK Artists in ResidenceAirwave YGK Artists in ResidenceSaintsbury Performance at CFRC StudiosIn this incredible episode, saintsbury aka Aidan Chin performs a high octane live set from CFRC’s studios as part of their Airwave YGK Artist Residency which took place on March 23rd 2024. Aidan also joined us for an interview with selections of their wonderful music.  You can check that out here. Aidan Chin, aka saintsbury is an artist and songwriter currently studying computer engineering at Queen’s University whose music is in the realm of sample-based electronica with hip hop elements.  They’ve been making music forever and releasing it under several pseudonyms, most recently as saint...2024-03-0800 minAirwave YGK Artists in ResidenceAirwave YGK Artists in ResidenceDavid Parker Performance at CFRC StudiosIn this episode, we are pleased to present local artist David Parker’s live electro-acoustic performance undertaken during his February 2nd 2024 residency at CFRC.  During his residency, Parker presented an electro-acoustic composition workshop using magnetic cassette tape to participants.  Following the workshop, Parker used tape loops created during the workshop to perform a live, ethereal soundscape from our studios from 9-10 PM on February 2nd. Composed and performed by David Parker, the music in this podcast episode is used with his permission.2024-02-2900 minAirwave YGK Artists in ResidenceAirwave YGK Artists in ResidenceKakaow Performance at CFRC StudiosIn this follow up to our interview with CFRC’s Airwave YGK Artist in Residence Kakaow, aka Ricky Brant, we present here his live performance from our studios on March 24th 2024. Kakaow is an Indigenous creator and multi instrumentalist specializing in digital composition, arrangement, production and performance.  His residency was supported by the City of Kingston and Kingston Arts Council.  We hope you enjoy! Music included in this episode is composed, produced, and performed by Ricky Brant aka Kakaow and used with his permission. Keep up with the lastest in Kakaow’s releases and performances by fol...2024-02-2000 minCrisis Watch: Kingston – CFRC Podcast NetworkCrisis Watch: Kingston – CFRC Podcast NetworkFood Insecurity: Moving ForwardHosted by Christena Lawrie and Chancelor Maracle this three-part special docu-series for CFRC 101.9fm aims to shed light on the issue of food insecurity here in Kingston, Ontario. In our final segment, we now ask how we ought to address this issue on a larger scale. The resounding message is clear. Food banks are overwhelmed and not a permanent solution. So what are some actions we can take to seek out more permanent solutions to food insecurity in Kingston?   2023-08-3100 minCrisis Watch: Kingston – CFRC Podcast NetworkCrisis Watch: Kingston – CFRC Podcast NetworkFood Insecurity: How We Can HelpHosted by Christena Lawrie and Chancelor Maracle this three-part special docu-series for CFRC 101.9fm aims to shed light on the issue of food insecurity here in Kingston, Ontario. In our second segment we feature interviews with local organizations dedicated to alleviating food insecurity in Kingston. 2023-08-3100 minCrisis Watch: Kingston – CFRC Podcast NetworkCrisis Watch: Kingston – CFRC Podcast NetworkKingston and Food InsecurityDid you know that 11% of households in the KFL&A region live with food insecurity, meaning they cannot afford to buy the food they want and need for good health? Or that 16.1% of households in Ontario, over 2 million people, were food insecure in 2021? Hosted by Christena Lawrie and Chancelor Maracle this three-part special docu-series for CFRC 101.9fm aims to shed light on the issue of food insecurity here in Kingston, Ontario. In our first segment, we feature interviews with some local experts to get a picture of what exactly food insecurity looks like and how it’s impacting our co...2023-08-3100 minShortwave Theatre FestivalShortwave Theatre Festival20,000 Leagues under the Sea-A Shortwave Radio Theatre Camp ProductionCFRC 101.9 FM hosted youth ages 12-16 this summer at the station during the first ever Shortwave Radio Theatre Camps!  Campers attended our weekly sessions, learned radio production skills and participated in the creation of radio theatre plays for broadcast on August 20, 2023.  CFRC’s camps were generously supported by the Kingston Arts Council and also the Dan School of Drama and Music. Step into a world of mystery and exploration as CFRC’s Shortwave Radio Theatre Camp presents “20 000 Leagues Under the Sea” an enthralling radio drama inspired by Jules Verne. Join Professor Pierre Aronnax, a renowned scientist...2023-08-1100 minShortwave Theatre FestivalShortwave Theatre Festival“R.U.R.” (Rossum’s Universal Robots)-A Shortwave Radio Theatre Camp ProductionCFRC 101.9 FM hosted youth ages 12-16 this summer at the station during the first ever Shortwave Radio Theatre Camps!  Campers attended our weekly sessions, learned radio production skills and participated in the creation of radio theatre plays for broadcast on August 20, 2023.  CFRC’s camps were generously supported by the Kingston Arts Council and also the Dan School of Drama and Music. In a future world humanity’s creations have become their greatest challenge. Robots, once simple machines, now exhibit signs of intelligence and individuality, and maybe a spark of humanity. Helena, a daring woman of the Hu...2023-08-1100 minShortwave Theatre FestivalShortwave Theatre FestivalBuck Rogers in the 25th Century-A Shortwave Radio Theatre Camp ProductionCFRC 101.9 FM hosted youth ages 12-16 this summer at the station during the first ever Shortwave Radio Theatre Camps!  Campers attended our weekly sessions, learned radio production skills and participated in the creation of radio theatre plays for broadcast on August 20, 2023.  CFRC’s camps were generously supported by the Kingston Arts Council and also the Dan School of Drama and Music. In this podcast, listeners can embark on a thrilling journey through time and space as CFRC’s Shortwave Radio Theatre Camp presents, “Buck Rogers in the 25th Century!” Join the fearless Buck Rogers and his intrepid companion...2023-08-1100 minThe Kingston CuratorThe Kingston CuratorTheatre & Tiny Horse on CFRC!Live theatre is in full swing in Kingston, and we’ve got two interviews this week bringing you the latest from the stage. Lauren sits down with Artistic Director of Theatre Kingston Rosemary Doyle ahead of this year’s Theatre Kingston Fringe Festival running August 3-13th. Later, we chat with Jeremy Smith, Artistic Director of Driftwood Theatre, before the company’s final Bard’s Bus Tour kicks off in Kingston on August 5th and 6th after thirty summers of touring. That’s not all this week, because live music continues into the summer, and local alt-folk band Tiny...2023-07-2700 minThe Kingston CuratorThe Kingston CuratorCanadian Musicians and Ground UP Dance Festival on CFRC!This week, Lauren and Mary are bringing you coverage of fresh releases, Kingston gigs, and upcoming projects for Kingston singer-songwriter Megan Hamilton, Halifax recording artist Keeper E, and Montreal hip hop artist Wyatt James. Megan chats to us in advance of her residency at the Kingston Grand, Keeper E chats about her Kingston gig and ongoing tour, and Wyatt James gives us an inside look at his latest album. First, though, tune in for an inside look at Kingston’s professional dance festival Ground UP, presented by the Movement Market Collective and running July 4th-8th. Lauren ch...2023-06-3000 minThe Scoop! – CFRC Podcast NetworkThe Scoop! – CFRC Podcast NetworkThe Scoop February 1st 2023Join us today at 5 PM for The Scoop for local news coverage. Today, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Alexandra Fernandes covers KHSC’s closure of the COVID-19 Assessment Centre as of February 24th. Christena Lawrie also sits down with Marie-Pier Pitre-D’Iorio, Lead Clinician & Founder of The Balanced Practice, to talk about Eating Disorder Awareness Week. Further, Campus News Correspondent Erika Singh sits down with the TedXQueensU team to discuss TedXQueensU taking place February 5th and 6th at the Grand Theatre. Drop in and visit CFRC at the TedXQueensU Innovation Lab. Finally, The Scoop features updates on sports, traffic, and weat...2023-02-0125 minThe Scoop! – CFRC Podcast NetworkThe Scoop! – CFRC Podcast NetworkThe Scoop: Nov 30th 2022In this segment of The Scoop, CFRC’s news team brings you interviews and updates about the going ons of Kingston. We feature Mark Gerretsen directly from the HoC speaking about local announcements, as well as a segment about the Museum of Healthcare. We also update you on weather, traffic, and events for Kingston this week. 2022-11-3038 minCampus BeatCampus BeatCFRC Centennial Plaque Unveiling Ceremony Oct 7 2022Kingston, ON Oct 3, 2022- CFRC 101.9 FM Radio Queen’s University will host a Plaque Unveiling Ceremony of the station’s official Centennial Plaque on October 7th 2022 at 1 pm outside of Carruthers Hall on Queen’s University Campus (62 Fifth Field Company Lane).  All members of the Queen’s and Kingston communities are welcome to attend. Established October 7th 1922, CFRC started as an experimental station 9BT broadcasting a post-game summary of a Queen’s Tricolor-Hamilton Rowing Club exhibition football game.  From its original home in Fleming Hall at Queen’s University to Carruthers Hall, its current home, several thousand student and co...2022-11-2100 minShortwave Theatre FestivalShortwave Theatre FestivalMark the C Artist TalkbackIn this episode, host Chris Lawrie chats with Suzanne Hersh and Mark Cassidy of Threshold Theatre, the duo who wrote and performed Late Nights with Mark the C live in CFRC’s studios on November 5th 2022, about their process. Shortwave Theatre Festival 2022 was made possible through the generous support of the City of Kingston Arts Fund, the Dan School of Drama and Music and the Robert H. Black Residency Program. 2022-11-1038 minShortwave Theatre FestivalShortwave Theatre FestivalLate Nights with Mark the C“People ask, sometimes, how is it possible to try to have a moment of respite, a moment of music, in the middle of chaos. But isn’t this planet itself a spinning ball of respite & music, racing from nowhere to nowhere through the chaos?” Ilya Kaminsky Late Nights with Mark the C. is a follow up to Mark Cassidy’s acclaimed autobiographical piece Allistonian Brockvillian Dionysian which was presented most recently at the Theatre Kingston Storefront Fringe 2021. Join fellow shift workers, insomniacs and lonely souls tuning in to CKRM FM in Kingston, Ontario, to hear radio host...2022-11-101h 00Citizen K – CFRC Podcast NetworkCitizen K – CFRC Podcast NetworkCitizen K-Oct.11This week on Citizen K, host Karim Mosna visits the encampment just outside the Integrated Care Hub and interviews a resident about their fears and concerns. Then, it’s coverage of CFRC’s centennial including conversations with Community Radio Fund of Canada Executive Director Alex Freedman, along with two CFRC volunteers who received achievement awards for over 40 consecutive years of broadcasting.     2022-10-1228 minThe Makers and Shakers Society – CFRC Podcast NetworkThe Makers and Shakers Society – CFRC Podcast NetworkComing Soon! The Makers and Shakers SocietyComing soon to CFRC 101.9 FM and your favorite podcast platforms, get ready for The Makers and Shakers Society, a serialized radio theatre production by Kingston-based artists of the Radioland Media Collective. The Makers and Shakers Society series speculates about imaginary futures, but its makers call this work ‘documentary fiction’ because it is based on many years of research about present circumstances and near future possibilities. Much like Margaret Atwood’s sci-fi novels, everything in this radio drama has happened somewhere or likely will happen soon. It is the antithesis of ‘fantasy,’ although the makers would be remiss if they di...2022-08-0300 minThe Scoop! – CFRC Podcast NetworkThe Scoop! – CFRC Podcast NetworkThe Scoop-July 4This week on The Scoop, join CFRC Broadcast Journalist Karim Mosna, and Arts News Coordinator Christena Lawrie. Karim will share details from the recent special council meeting on the encampment protocol. Christena will feature interviews from the local arts community including coverage of Artfest.     2022-07-0527 minThe Kingston CuratorThe Kingston CuratorKemi King and CFRC Centennial ConcertThis week we talk with a returning guest, performance artist, director, and writer Kemi King about her upcoming July programming, including two workshops. We also dive into her work with YIKES Co. and their summer activities. Next, we get into our upcoming Centennial Concert on July 29th, listening to a few of the artists that will be performing. Sign up for Kemi’s workshops by emailing kingstoncircusarts@gmail.com Follow YIKES Co. on social media @yikestheatreco Get tickets for CFRC Centennial Concert here2022-06-3000 minCitizen K – CFRC Podcast NetworkCitizen K – CFRC Podcast NetworkCitizen K-June 7This week on Citizen K, Karim Mosna sits down with CBC Radio’s Shelagh Rogers to look back on her start in broadcasting here at CFRC, and her thoughts on campus and community radio today. Karim also explores a new exhibit at The Tett Centre celebrating education in Nigeria, and he speaks with Islamic Society of Kingston Member Mona Rahman about a virtual vigil held for the Afzaal family. Tune in on 101.9 FM, cfrc.ca and subscribe to the podcast via Spotify and itunes today!     2022-06-0729 minShortwave Theatre FestivalShortwave Theatre FestivalPsychological Dangers in Participatory TheatrePsychological Dangers in Participatory Theatre by Hailey Scott is a documentary research project created during the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. Stemming from a formative experience at the infamous Sleep No More, Hailey’s research is grounded in how audiences engage with the dangers hidden behind the curtain and how artists can make theatre a compelling and safe experience for their patrons. In this documentary, Scott explores what danger is, shares some thrilling moments she has experienced as an audience member, and introduce listeners to her new theory titled ‘Theatre of Care.’ In executing this project, Scott is thankful to hav...2022-04-1252 minThe Scoop! – CFRC Podcast NetworkThe Scoop! – CFRC Podcast NetworkPrincipal Deane on New Task Force to Address Large Unsanctioned GatheringsOn Tuesday February 15th 2022, Queen’s University Principal and Vice-Chancellor Patrick Deane announced the formation of a task force that will see university and local community partners work together to find new approaches to address large unsanctioned gatherings in the University District.   In this episode, Principal Deane joins CFRC to discuss Kingston community and stakeholder concerns about large street gatherings prior to and throughout the pandemic, the work the new task force will undertake, project timelines and also strategies for monitoring its recommendations expected by September 2022. 2022-02-1617 minThe Scoop! – CFRC Podcast NetworkThe Scoop! – CFRC Podcast NetworkThe Freedom Convoy StalemateAs of February 4th, 2022 with Freedom Convoy organizers vowing to stay in Ottawa, and more people scheduled to roll into town to join the demonstration, some leaders are calling for increased measures-including calling in the Canadian Armed Forces to protect the neighbourhoods and residents. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said using the military to clear the convoy is not in the cards.  Now into its eighth day in Ottawa, the RCMP will be deploying additional forces to assist Ottawa police with policing the demonstration. Joining us in this segment to chat about policing efforts being deployed to h...2022-02-0422 minThe Scoop! – CFRC Podcast NetworkThe Scoop! – CFRC Podcast Network‘No Vax, Pay Tax’: Dr. Udo Schuklenk on Quebec’s Plans to tax the unvaccinatedOn Tuesday January 11th, Quebec announced plans to impose a health tax on residents who refuse to get the Covid-19 vaccination for non-medical reasons as a new wave of the coronavirus overwhelms the province. Premier François Legault announced the new “contribution” for the unvaccinated on Tuesday, as the province reported 62 new deaths, bringing the total number of people killed by Covid-19 in the province to over 12,000. Legault stated that “A health contribution will be charged to all adults that don’t want to get vaccinated” and that “Those who refuse to get the shot bring a finan...2022-01-1312 minYellow Brit RoadYellow Brit RoadThe Speed of Sound x CFRCWe have special guests on the Yellow Brit Road: Manchester indie rock veterans The Speed of Sound! John Armstrong, songwriter and guitarist in the band dropped by for a chat spanning the band's history and lore, their newly released fifth studio album Museum of Tomorrow, the underground music scene, radio, and much more. Tune in on Thursday, 30 September from 1-3 PM EST (6-8 PM BST) to catch the full chat live on air, along with an album play and a track-by-track gallery tour by John himself. The interview alone will be up as a podcast...2021-09-2900 minInternational Voices at Queen’s – CFRC Podcast NetworkInternational Voices at Queen’s – CFRC Podcast NetworkFinancesManaging your finances as a student is challenging, especially in a new context. Listen to this week’s podcast to hear stories from the Queen’s community and learn about resources to help you manage your finances as a student. Guest Kamyar Goudarzi Resources Career Services – https://careers.queensu.ca/ 2021-09-2117 minInternational Voices at Queen’s – CFRC Podcast NetworkInternational Voices at Queen’s – CFRC Podcast NetworkAuthorial VoiceWhat is authorial voice in academic writing? Listen to this week’s podcast to hear stories from the Queen’s community and learn about resources to help you develop your unique authorial voice. Guests Yunyi Chen Anderson de Oliveira Resource Write Nights – https://sass.queensu.ca/eal/#WN 2021-09-1423 minInternational Voices at Queen’s – CFRC Podcast NetworkInternational Voices at Queen’s – CFRC Podcast NetworkAcademic Culture ShockMany students experience academic culture shock. What are the underlying assumptions and expectations in a particular institution, program, or classroom, and how do we navigate them? On this week’s podcast, hear stories from the Queen’s community and learn about resources for overcoming academic culture shock. Guest Shaza Kaoud Abdelaziz Resources Academic Connections Certificate – https://sass.queensu.ca/eal/#ACC Student Academic Success Services – https://sass.queensu.ca/ 2021-09-0715 minInternational Voices at Queen’s – CFRC Podcast NetworkInternational Voices at Queen’s – CFRC Podcast NetworkCulture ShockHave you experienced culture shock before? On this week’s International Voices at Queen’s podcast premiere, hear stories from the Queen’s community and learn about resources for overcoming culture shock. 2021-08-3125 minFrosh FMFrosh FMWhat’s CFRC and How To Get Involved!Welcome to FroshFM! This first episode dives into the history of CFRC 101.9FM, the world’s longest running campus radio station right here at Queen’s University! Learn more about us and how to get involved!2021-08-1300 minThe Jabroni ShowThe Jabroni ShowThe Final Jabroni Show :(In this final episode of the Jabroni Show, Thomas talks about the NBA finals, pre draft trades, the draft and the Olympics. Thanks to Thomas Bowen and Evan Koch (both ArtSci ’21) for their years of sports broadcasting on CFRC! Best of luck in your new post-grad adventures!2021-07-2730 minWith Opened Mouths: The PodcastWith Opened Mouths: The Podcast‘With Opened Mouths: The Podcast’ Coming Soon!In this brief introduction, With Opened Mouths: The Podcast host Dr. Qanita Lilla, Associate Curator, Arts of Africa highlights to scope of this innovative new podcast series featuring discussions with artists, musicians, curators and spoken word poets about the expression of their practice.   With Opened Mouths: The Podcast is produced by Agnes Etherington Art Centre in partnership with CFRC 101.9 FM. This limited series podcast will be released monthly.2021-06-2300 minThe Scoop! – CFRC Podcast NetworkThe Scoop! – CFRC Podcast Network2021 CFRC Roundtable on Anti-Asian RacismIn this special episode episode of The Scoop, host Dinah Jansen is joined by Thomas Park, Dr. Courtney Czto and Noah Weisbord for a roundtable discussion about anti-Asian racism.  Canada, like the US, has recently seen an uptick in anti-Asian racism since the onset of COVID 19. Dr. Courtney Szto of the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies at Queen’s University is an expert in activist driven research that explores the relationship between physical cultures and intersectional justice and who has written extensively on the experiences of South Asians on the hockey rink, a well-known site of Can...2021-05-021h 02In Session: Conversations with University Councillors – CFRC Podcast NetworkIn Session: Conversations with University Councillors – CFRC Podcast NetworkSpringtime chat with John Armitage, Marcus Wong and Michael Parschehttps://podcast.cfrc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Armitage-Wong-and-Parsche-pod.mp32021-03-2450 minIn Session: Conversations with University Councillors – CFRC Podcast NetworkIn Session: Conversations with University Councillors – CFRC Podcast NetworkIn Session with Rico Garcia, Tka Pinnock & Susan SmithIn our fifth installment of In Session, we chat with Queen’s University Alumni Association President Rico Garcia (ArtSci ’14), Tka Pinnock, (ArtSci ’07), and Susan Smith ArtSci ’91). From Rico, we learn about his work on University Council in addition to his time at Queen’s including his time as an on air volunteer at CFRC […]2021-03-1757 minThe Scoop! – CFRC Podcast NetworkThe Scoop! – CFRC Podcast NetworkA Scoop Exclusive: The Washington RoundtableIn this exclusive episode of the Scoop airing at 8 PM EST on CFRC 101. 9 FM January 8th 2020, five distinguished Queen’s University Professors join us for a roundtable discussion.  Drs. Paul Gardner and Christian Leuprecht (Political Studies) Amarnath Amarasingam (Political Studies and Religion), and both Noah Weisbord and Queen’s National Scholar Ashwini Vasanthakuma (Law) joined us virtually to discuss events unfolding in Washington DC related to pro-Trump supporters storming into the Capitol building on January 6th, how the demonstration became violent, how the event contrasts with Black Lives Matter movements that occurred in Summer 2020 and the problem of policing in ad...2021-01-091h 05The Scoop! – CFRC Podcast NetworkThe Scoop! – CFRC Podcast NetworkNews Flash: Observations on Protests at the US Capitol Building with Dr. Christian LeuprechtDr. Christian Leuprecht, Professor of Political Studies at Queen’s University and Professor in Leadership, in the Department of Political Science and Economics at the Royal Military College, an expert in security and defence, political demography, and comparative federalism and multilevel governance joins us in this special episode broadcasting 6 PM January 6th and 11:30 AM January 7th on CFRC 101.9 FM. Dr. Leuprecht joins us to discuss pro-Trump supporters storming the Capitol today in Washington DC, why they are there and what implications there may be for Biden’s administration, domestic and international policy moving forward as well as the...2021-01-0619 minThe Scoop! – CFRC Podcast NetworkThe Scoop! – CFRC Podcast NetworkInterview with Dr. Ramesh ZachariasIn this feature of The Scoop, CFRC’s Campus News Coordinator, Joel Sindle, sits down with Dr. Ramesh Zacharias, CEO and Medical Director of the Chronic Pain Centre of Excellence for Canadian Veterans. 2020-11-1235 minShortwave Theatre FestivalShortwave Theatre FestivalTalk to Me🍑 Cellar Door Project was pretty hot and bothered to be bring their summer hit,  Talk to Me by Sean Meldrum to CFRC’s airwaves during the Shortwave Theatre Festival! Part love story, part talk radio show, this radio theatre play first premiered at FOLDA in June 2020. Talk to Me,  the only sex and dating […]2020-11-0757 minShortwave Theatre FestivalShortwave Theatre FestivalThe Revolution Has Failed💥 The year is 2025, 4 years since Montreal was bombed & destroyed. Canada has changed dramatically. The freedoms & liberties we once held are gone. On Wednesday November 4th 2020 at 9PM, CFRC 101.9 FM broadcasted local playwright, Robert Downes’ cautionary tale, The Revolution Has Failed.  This radio theatre drama was directed by Liam […]2020-11-071h 05Shortwave Theatre FestivalShortwave Theatre FestivalThe Philip & Lucinda Radio Show🎪 On Sunday November 1 2020 at 9PM, CFRC 101.9 FM premiered The Philip & Lucinda Radio Show.  This fun radio theatre comedy performance was written and performed by Zita Nyarady and Myque Franz of Grand Salto Theatre.  This lovely gem features playful, physical & thought provoking performances through theatre, circus, clown, mask & dance.  Delivered […]2020-11-0739 minShortwave Theatre FestivalShortwave Theatre FestivalThe Soundcastle by Sarah Emtage🏰 If a tree falls in the forest and no one hears it – where does the sound go? On November 1 2020 at 1:30 PM, CFRC radio listeners found out where the sound goes in this super sweet family friendly radio play The Sound Castle.  Sarah Emtage’s new radio play was the first play […]2020-11-0726 minThe Scoop! – CFRC Podcast NetworkThe Scoop! – CFRC Podcast NetworkDancerama and Quest4CFJoin Joel Sindle for his conversation with Maggie Doidge of Queen’s Dancerama.  She talks about Dancearama’s exciting new fundraising event Quest4CF.  Download the podcast and learn more!  Don’t forget to visit their facebook page for updates @Queensdancerama 2020-10-1908 minFrosh FMFrosh FMGet Involved with CFRC!Join Steph and Dean, two of your FroshFM hosts, as they talk about all the ways that you can get involved with CFRC (your campus and community radio station – a.k.a. the people who created and host FroshFM!). Tune in to hear about all the opportunities for people who want to explore great music, have their own radio show or podcast, or want to get involved in news reporting.2020-09-1100 minBrought Back Home YGKBrought Back Home YGKTheatre on the RadioWith only two episodes remaining before the finale of Brought Back Home, we look back on our time with our previous musical guests. Mariah Horner, Short Wave Theatre Festival director on the CFRC, joins Matt in the studio and discusses what theatre has been like in Kingston the last several months.2020-08-2300 minBrought Back Home YGKBrought Back Home YGKEpisode 5: Actors On Stage… And the Radio?This week, we start our show with interviews from Sarah Emtage, up-and-coming local playwright, and Maddy Scoville, an incredibly talented director and actor from Kingston. We discuss how theatre has changed and adapted since this past March, and we touch on future productions that will air on the CFRC. For the second half of the […]2020-08-1000 minUndrafted Podcast – CFRC Podcast NetworkUndrafted Podcast – CFRC Podcast NetworkEpisode 8 Lastest episode of the Undrafted Podcast is here! Sam is back to talk all things sports with Jai. First, they review The Last Dance, the Michael Jordan documentary from ESPN (1:19). Then, they cover the return of Bundesliga in Germany as well as possible returns for the NBA, NFL and other leagues around the world (16:00). Check it out! 2020-05-0943 minUndrafted Podcast – CFRC Podcast NetworkUndrafted Podcast – CFRC Podcast NetworkThe Undrafted Podcast Episode 5 Jai and Sam attempt their first remote podcast due to the COVID-19 outbreak. They cover the domino effect of Rudy Gobert’s positive test and how it affects the future of their favourite leagues. They then briefly look at the NFL’s big free agency moves including Brady’s decision to leave the Patriots. Finally they discuss some TV shows and movies they are watching in their free time.  Follow The Undrafted Podcast on Twitter @Undraftedpods.We’ll try and keep you entertained throughout the pandemic. 2020-03-2526 minFinding A VoiceFinding A VoiceRecent readings from a local monthly open mic Brodcasted on Friday, March 20, 4-6pm EDT on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from the March 3rd reading in the ‘and the journey continues’ monthly open mic reading series, you’ll hear readings by Bob MacKenzie, Devin G.A., Brent Raycroft, Devon Runions, Sarah Emtage, Alison Wong, Eric Folsom, Cory Tokay, Pigeon Kaduck, Jhordan Layne, Lee-Ann Taras, Ken Chin, Billie Kearns, Sasha Hill, Meg Freer, and me. In the second hour, continuing with that ‘and the journey continues’ open mic you’ll hear again readings by nearly all those reading above. This hour: Brent Raycroft, Devon Runio...2020-03-211h 55Finding A VoiceFinding A VoiceReadings from two recent events: a recent book launch and an open mic Broadcasted on Friday, March 13, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from a March 7th reading and discussion in celebration of International Women’s Day hosted by Inanna Publications and Novel Idea Bookstore, and with emcee Elizabeth Greene, you’ll hear readings by Lisa de Nikolits, Hannah Brown, Kate Kelly, and Ursula Pflug. In the second hour, continuing with that International Women’s Day reading and discussion, you’ll hear a final reading by the evening’s emcee Elizabeth Greene and then the Q&A after. Following that, from the March 3rd open mic in the ‘and...2020-03-161h 59Finding A VoiceFinding A VoiceReadings and performances from a recent poetry open mic and slam event Broadcasted on Friday, March 6, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from the February 26th Queen’s Poetry Slam event held at The Grad Club, you’ll hear readings or performances by Izzy Federgreen, Adam Paquette, Caitlin Mundy, Holly, Tasha Ignatius, Jack Williams, Taylor Tye, Billie the Kid, and me. In the second hour, from the February 26th Queen’s Poetry Slam event held at The Grad Club, you’ll hear second round slam readings or performances by Taylor Tye, Izzy Federgreen, Jack Williams, and Billie the Kid. 2020-03-091h 58Undrafted Podcast – CFRC Podcast NetworkUndrafted Podcast – CFRC Podcast NetworkUndrafted Podcast Episode 4 Jai brings on new guest Max Somer to do a deep dive into Manchester United and their current situation (0:50). Next they quickly preview the 2020 Euros (21:22). They then move onto heavyweight boxing to discuss Tyson Fury, Deontay Wilder, and Anthony Joshua as well as the appeal of heavyweight boxing (26:10). Finally, they finish off with yet another rant about VAR and its place in the world of soccer (37:08) 2020-03-0943 minFinding A VoiceFinding A VoiceReadings from a recent event in its monthly open mic reading series Broadcasted on Friday, February 28, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from the end of the first and then full second round in the February 4th ‘and the journey continues’ open mic reading in that series, you’ll hear readings by Joshua Schyff, Cory Tokay, Eric Folsom, Ron Chase, Sarah Emtage, Gretchen Huntley, Anne Graham, Allison Chisholm, Matt Drabenstott, Michael Casteels, Bob MacKenzie, Meg Freer, Lyle Merriam, Jhordan Layne, Sasha Hill, and me. In the second hour, from the third round that evening, you’ll hear readings by Ron Chase, Sarah Emtage, Gretchen Huntley...2020-03-021h 53Undrafted Podcast – CFRC Podcast NetworkUndrafted Podcast – CFRC Podcast NetworkUndrafted Podcast Episode 3 Jai and Sam are back and provide live commentary of the Champions League throughout this episode. First, discuss the final stretch of the NBA season and the potential playoff matchups (1:05). Next, they move onto the NFL where they discuss Brady’s free agency and the new playoff format (18:43). Then, the issue of VAR and the Premier League is brought up (23:12). Finally, Sam takes on our new segment Golf Corner (31:18).  2020-02-2836 minFinding A VoiceFinding A VoiceToday’s ‘finding a voice features readings or discussions from a recent open mic and two book launch events Brodcasted on Friday, February 21, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from a January 30th book launch event at Novel Idea Bookstore, you’ll hear M. Max Hamon with his new book “The Audacity of his Enterprise: Luis Riel and the Metis Nation That Canada Never Was, 1840-1875”. Following that from the February 4th ‘and the journey continues’ open mic reading in that monthly series, you’ll hear readings by Matt Drabenstott, Michael Casteels, Bob MacKenzie, Meg Freer, Lyle Merriam, Jhordan Layne, Tia Lunn, and Sasha Hill. In the second hour, from a February 13th King...2020-02-241h 59Finding A VoiceFinding A VoiceThis week’s show features a university reading and discussion, and 7 readings from a local open mic Broadcasted on Friday, February 14, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ In the first hour, from the February 4th ‘and the journey continues’ open mic reading in that monthly series, you’ll hear readings by Ron Chase, Sarah Emtage, Allan Watt, and Gretchen Huntley. Following that, from the February 5th Creative Writing at Queen’s Reading and Conversation series, you’ll hear Lesley Belleau’s reading. In the second hour, from the Queen’s Creative Writing event, you’ll hear Lesley Belleau in conversation about her work and writing practices. Following that, from again the February 4th open mic, you’ll hea...2020-02-171h 55Undrafted Podcast – CFRC Podcast NetworkUndrafted Podcast – CFRC Podcast NetworkUndrafted Podcast Episode 2 Jai and Nolan quickly give their thoughts on the Oscars and some of the winners (0:38). Next they go over some of the upcoming movies in 2020 that they are most excited (4:50).  They end with some miscellaneous topics such as Sam Raimi and his Spider-Man movies (22:28).  2020-02-1729 minFinding A VoiceFinding A VoiceOver 30 readings from the 4-disc collection “Poetry On Record: 98 Poets Read Their Work (1888-2006)” Broadcasted on Friday, February 7, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – Over the course of both hours, you’ll hear readings or performances from 34 poets pulled from the 4-disc set called “Poetry On Record: 98 Poets Read Their Work (1888-2006)” 2020-02-101h 59Undrafted Podcast – CFRC Podcast NetworkUndrafted Podcast – CFRC Podcast NetworkUndrafted Podcast Episode 1 Jai and Sam discuss their Superbowl picks for the highly anticipated 49ers v Chiefs matchup. They then briefly cover the upcoming NBA trade deadline and the new All-Star game format. Finally they go over the upcoming Premier League matches as well as some of the Australian Open.  2020-02-0626 minFinding A VoiceFinding A VoiceRecent readings from a local open mic and a telephone interview and reading Broadcasted on Friday, January 31, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from the January 7th ‘and the journey continues’ open mic reading in that monthly series, you’ll hear the full of the third round with readings by Sarah Emtage, Meg Freer, Bob MacKenzie, Michael Casteels, Dale Tracy, Alison Wong, Ken Chin, Leyla Pavao Chisamore, Ragini Singh, Cory Tokay, Eric Folsom, Jordan Layne, and me. In the second hour, you’ll hear a recent interview I conducted with author Charlene Jones, followed by her reading from her latest book – a memoir called “My Impossible Life”...2020-02-031h 57Finding A VoiceFinding A VoiceRecent readings from a monthly open mic Broadcasted on Friday, January 24, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from the first round of the January 7th ‘and the journey continues’ open mic reading in that monthly series, you’ll hear the full of the first round with readings by Ron Chase, Tia Lunn, Nuard Tadevosyan, Lee-Ann Taras, Sasha Hill, Sarah Emtage, Meg Freer, Bob MacKenzie, Michael Casteels, Carma Niceforo, Dale Tracy, Alison Wong, Ken Chin, Quentin Kerr, Leyla Pavao Chisamore, Ragini Singh, Cory Tokay, Eric Folsom, Jordan Layne, and me. In the second hour, from again the January 7th ‘and the journey c...2020-01-272h 01Finding A VoiceFinding A VoiceThis show offers a mix of more traditional poetry, spoken word, dub poetry, and storytelling Broadcasted on Friday, January 17, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, you’ll hear an eclectic mix of recordings: US poet William Stafford, Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, and Ontario dub poet Chet Singh. In the second hour, you’ll hear poetry by Canadian poet Norman Cristofoli, followed by triphop spoken word with the Austrian based group Sofa Surfers, and then a collaborative performance by US storyteller Utah Phillips and musician Ani DiFranco. 2020-01-202h 00Finding A VoiceFinding A VoiceInterpretations or inspirations of Al Purdy’s poetry by multiple artists from ‘The Al Purdy Songbook’ Broadcasted on Friday, January 10, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – Over the course of both hours, I’ll share all the recordings from the 2018 “The Al Purdy Songbook” cd. From it you’ll hear musical or verbal interpretations or inspirations of Purdy’s work by Bruce Cockburn, Doug Paisley, Sarah Harmer, Gord Downie, Jason Collett, singer/songwriting duo Snowblink (Daniela Geshundheit & Dan Goldman), Greg Keelor, Margaret Atwood, Dave Bidini with Bidiniband and the Billie Hollies, Felicity Williams, Leonard Cohen, and Casey Johnson. 2020-01-121h 59Finding A VoiceFinding A VoiceReadings from a local open mic, and a few cuts off ‘The Al Purdy Songbook Broadcasted on Friday, January 3, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from the second and third rounds of the December 3rd ‘and the journey continues’ open mic reading in that monthly series you’ll hear readings by Vanessa Mayville, Lee-Ann Taras, Leyla Chisamore, Nuard Tadevosyan, Tia Lunn, Brent Raycroft, Ragini Singh, Bob MacKenzie, Lyle Merriam, Quentin Kerr, Alison Wong, Cory Tokay, Eric Folsom, Jordan Layne, Judith Popiel, and Arlene Bautista. In the second hour, from again the December ‘and the journey continues’ open mic reading, and in its conclusion you’ll hear readings by again Br...2020-01-071h 59Finding A VoiceFinding A VoiceThe show will air a seasonal Dylan Thomas poem, a book launch reading event, and readings from a local open mic Broadcasted on Friday, December 20, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, you’ll hear a recording of Dylan Thomas reading his long poem, ‘A Child’s Christmas in Wales’. Following that, from a November 26th launch and reading event at The Grad Club, you’ll hear readings by Meg Freer, and Gary Rasberry. In the second hour, from again the November 26th book launch event at The Grad Club, you’ll hear Allan Briesmaster reading from and launching his new collection of poetry, “The Long Bond: Selected and New Poems”. Following that, from the November 5th re...2019-12-231h 57Finding A VoiceFinding A VoiceReadings from a recent book launch and open mic Broadcasted on Friday, December 13, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from a November 7th event at Novel Idea Bookstore, you’ll hear Mark Zuehlke launch his latest book in a series, “River Battles: Canada’s Final Campaign in WWII Italy”. Following that, from the November 5th ‘and the journey continues’ open mic monthly series, you’ll hear readings by Ron Chase, Lee-Ann Taras, Anne Graham, and Gwen Whitford. In the second hour, from again the November 5th ‘and the journey continues’ open mic, you’ll hear readings by Jennie Marshall, Time Victim, Sasha Hill, Bob MacKenz...2019-12-161h 59Finding A VoiceFinding A VoiceA reading and discussion at Queen’s University led by Canisia Lubrin, Fall Term Writer-in-Residence Broadcasted on Friday, December 6, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ –In the first hour, from a November 15th Queen’s University event called “Who Needs a Poem?”, you’ll hear readings and discussion led by Queen’s Fall Term Writer-in-Residence Canisia Lubrin, with guests Robin Richardson, Lesley Belleau, and Kaie Kellough. 2019-12-091h 58Finding A VoiceFinding A Voice2 Book Launches and an Interview Broadcasted on Friday November 29, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ –In the first hour, from a November 21st event held at Novel Idea Bookstore, you’ll hear Joan Kuyek launching and discussing her new book, “Unearthing Justice: How to Protect Your Community from the Mining industry”. In the second hour, from an October 20th event held at Novel Idea Bookstore, you’ll hear Julie Paul reading from and launching her new collection of short fiction, “Meteorites”. You’ll also hear Carolyn Smart reading from her own work that evening. Following that, you’ll hear a telephone interview I rec...2019-12-021h 59Finding A VoiceFinding A VoiceReadings and Talks from 2 recent, local book launch events Broadcasted on Friday, November 22, 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from an October 8th event held at Novel Idea Bookstore, you’ll hear Barrie Gilbert launching and discussing his new book, “One of Us: A Biologist’s Walk Among Bears”. In the second hour, from an October 25th event held at Novel Idea Bookstore, you’ll hear Nikki Reimer launching and reading from her new book of poetry, “My Heart is a Rose Manhattan”. You’ll also hear Nancy Jo Cullen and Anita Dolman each reading from their own new and selected work that eveni2019-11-251h 55Finding A VoiceFinding A VoiceReadings from a local seasonal reading series, and a local open mic Broadcasted on Friday, November 15th, from 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from an event held at The Book Shop in Tamworth on October 19, you’ll hear readings by John Steffler reading from his “Forty-One Pages: On Poetry, Language, and Wilderness”, and Stan Dragland reading from his “The Difficult”. The readings were followed by a Q&A that will bleed a few minutes into the 2nd hour. In the second hour, from the October 1st ‘and the journey continues’ open mic reading in that monthly series, you’ll hear as yet unaired readings by Just...2019-11-171h 59Finding A VoiceFinding A VoiceRecordings of a recent book launch reading, and an open mic Broadcasted on Friday, November 8th, from 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ –  In the first hour, from an event held at Novel Idea Bookstore on October 8th, you’ll hear Sharon Berg launching and reading from her new books, “Naming the Shadows”  and “The Name Unspoken”, and Elizabeth Greene launching and reading from her new book, “The Dowager Empress: Poems of Adele Wiseman”. In the second hour, from the October 1st ‘and the journey continues’ reading in that monthly open mic series held at the Elm Café, you’ll hear readings by Matt Drabenstott, Sarah Emtage, Karen Rudie, Sasha Hill...2019-11-092h 00Finding A VoiceFinding A VoiceReadings, performances, and discussions from recent Kingston events Broadcasted on Friday, November 1st, from 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from the September 21st ‘100 Thousand Poets for Change – Kingston’ event, you’ll hear readings by Chantel Lavoie and me, and a musical performance by Irwin. Following that, from an October 16th book launch event at Novel Idea Bookstore, you’ll hear Andree Thorpe as she talks about her new book “Fields of Hope” and answers questions. In the second hour from again an event at Novel Idea Bookstore held October 3rd, you’ll hear a reading by Tim Wynne-Jones as he launched “The Ruin...2019-11-021h 59Finding A VoiceFinding A VoiceMore from the September 21st 100,000 Poets for Change-Kingston event Broadcasted on Friday, October 25th, from 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ –In the first hour, from the September 21st ‘100 Thousand Poets for Change – Kingston’ event, you’ll hear readings by Yessica Rivera Belsham, Sasha Hill, Travis Canadien, Robert Millard, Alyssa Cooper, and Billie Kearns. In the second hour from again the September 21st ‘100TPC – Kingston’ event, you’ll hear a reading by Paul Kelley, Tia Lunn, Paul Chaput, and Sarah Dunkley. 2019-10-281h 58Finding A VoiceFinding A VoiceMore readings and performances from the Sept 21st ‘100 Thousand Poets for Change Broadcasted on Friday, October 18th, from 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from the September 21st ‘100 Thousand Poets for Change – Kingston’ event, you’ll hear readings by Anne Graham, Nathalie Sorensen, Natanya Levine, Judith Popiel, and Raven Adamson. In  the second hour from again the September 21st ‘100TPC – Kingston’ event, you’ll hear a reading by Leyla Chisamore, and performances by Liam Fenton, and Ollin Drum Circle. 2019-10-241h 59Finding A VoiceFinding A VoiceRecent open mic and 100 TPC – Kingston readings Originally broadcasted on Friday, October 11th, from 4-6pm ET on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from September 3rd reading in the ‘and the journey continues’ monthly open mic series, you’ll hear remaining unaired readings by Kait Allen, Gwen Whitford, Sasha Hill, Cory Tokay, Anne Graham, Bob MacKenzie, Sarah Emtage, Alyssa Cooper, Lyle Merriam, Eric Folsom, and me.  Following that, with the move into the September 21st ‘100 Thousand Poets for Change – Kingston’ event, you’ll hear readings by Bethmarie Michalska, and Gwen Whitford. In the second hour from again the September 21st 100TP...2019-10-151h 58Finding A VoiceFinding A VoiceRecent Readings from a Local Book launch and an Open Mic. Airing originally on Friday, October 4th, from 4-6pm EDT on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – in this podcast you’ll hear In the first hour, from a September 11th event at Novel Idea bookstore, you’ll hear Kristin Andrychuk reading from and launching her latest book, “Mother’s Genius”. Following that, from the September 3rd reading in the ‘and the journey continues’ monthly open mic series, you’ll hear readings by Gwen Whitford, Sasha Hill, Jill Glatt, Roger Dorey, Cory Tokay, Devin GA, Anne Graham, Bob MacKenzie, Sarah Emtage, and Alyssa Cooper.   In the second hour from agai...2019-10-071h 59Finding A VoiceFinding A VoiceA Very Recent Book Launch and a Summer Reading! This episode aired Friday, September 27th, from 4-6pm EDT on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from Kate Armstrong’s launch of her book ‘The Stone Frigate: The Royal Military’s First Female Cadet Speaks Out’ at Novel Idea bookstore on September 12th, you’ll hear her discussion and reading from it. In the second hour, from a July 21st reading in the Book Shop in Tamworth seasonal series, you’ll hear readings by Erika Behrisch Elce with her recent book ‘Lady Franklin of Russell Square’, and me with mine, ‘an evening absence still waiting for m...2019-09-301h 59Finding A VoiceFinding A VoiceReadings from Another Eclectic ‘And the Journey Continues’ Original Broadcast- Friday, September 20th, from 4-6pm EDT on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour, from the August 6 reading in the monthly ‘and the journey continues’ monthly series, you’ll hear readings by Dave Pratt, Sarah Emtage, Anne Graham, Bethmarie Michalska, Cory Tokay, Roger Dorey, Elaine Panneton, Paul Chaput, Devin G.A., LJ Weisberg, Ken Chin, Tia Lunn, Jennie Marshall, Karen Rudie, Joshua Schyff, Chris Kearney, Eric Folsom, and me.  In the second hour from the same August reading in that series, you’ll hear readings by Madelyn Iler, John Rose, Kinman, Sar...2019-09-241h 58Finding A VoiceFinding A VoiceMore readings from this summer’s 3-day poetry festival, Poets @ Artfest V! This episode originally aired  Friday, August 30th, from 4-6pm EDT on CFRC 101.9fm‘s ‘finding a voice’. In the first hour, from the final day of a 3-day annual poetry festival, Poets @ Artfest V, you’ll hear readings by Eric Folsom, John Donlan, Leslie Saunders, and Kingston Poet Laureate Jason Heroux.In the second hour, and in that same event and day, you’ll hear readings by Louise Carson, Colin Morton, and Tia Lunn. 2019-09-031h 59Finding A VoiceFinding A Voice7 More Great Poets @ Artfest V! Originally airing Aug. 23rd 4-6 PM on CFRC 101. 9 FM, this installment of Finding a Voice features readings from Bruce Whiteman, Bob (Robert) Hogg, Armand Garnet Ruffo, and Phil Hall the Sunday, June 30th final session of the second day of a 3-day annual poetry festival, Poets @ Artfest V in the first hour. In the second hour, and moving into the first session of the final day of that festival, you’ll hear readings by Ron Chase, Anne Graham, and Ken Chin! 2019-08-261h 59Finding A VoiceFinding A VoicePoetry @ ArtsFest V Continues!!! In this new installment of Finding a Voice that aired Friday, August 16th, from 4-6pm EDT on CFRC 101.9fm You’ll hear in the first hour, from the Sunday, June 30th second afternoon session of the second day of a 3-day annual poetry festival, Poets @ Artfest V, you’ll hear readings by Colleen Lyons, Nathalie Sorensen, and Tara Kainer.In the second hour, and moving into the third session on the second day of that festival, you’ll hear readings by Krista Asselstine, Dale Tracy, Allison Casteels, and Michael e. Casteels. 2019-08-192h 00Finding A VoiceFinding A VoiceReadings from the 2nd day of a recent 3-day Poetry Festival, Poets @ Artfest V Broadcasted on Friday, August 9th, from 4-6pm EDT on CFRC 101.9fm‘s ‘finding a voice’, in this episode you’ll hear great works from the June 29th fifth and final session of the first day of a 3-day annual poetry festival, Poets @ Artfest V, you’ll hear a reading by Honey Novick. Moving into the second day of the festival you’ll hear a book launch reading by Bruce Kauffman that morning, and then a reading by Elizabeth Greene in the first full round that afternoon.In the second hour, from again the June 30th first full afternoon session of t...2019-08-142h 00Finding A VoiceFinding A VoiceReadings from a Recent Open Mic in Kingston! This episode originally broadcasted on Friday, August 2nd, from 4-6pm EDT on CFRC 101.9fm’s ‘finding a voice’ – In the first hour of this episode, from the July 2nd reading in the ‘and the journey continues’ monthly open mic, in the first round you’ll hear readings by Ron Chase, Gary Rasberry, Jennie Marshall, Kinman Young Tai, Sarah Emtage, Anne Graham, Devin GA, Bob Mackenzie, Karen Rudie, Meg Freer, Matt Drabenstott, Sasha Hill, Alyssa Cooper, Scarlete Flores-Singh, and Quentin Kerr. In the second hour, from the same open mic reading, you’ll hear readings by Eric Folsom...2019-08-051h 59Finding A VoiceFinding A VoicePoets @ ArtFest V This episode aired Friday, July 26th, from 4-6pm EDT on CFRC 101.9fm‘s ‘finding a voice’ –In the first hour, from the June 29th fourth session of the first day of a 3-day annual poetry festival, Poets @ Artfest V, you’ll hear readings by Kathy Figueroa, Bob MacKenzie, and Meg Freer.In the second hour, from again that fourth and then the fifth session of the first day of the festival, you’ll hear readings by Dallas Ray Bader, Beth Marie Michalska, and Sasha Hill. 2019-07-301h 59Finding A VoiceFinding A VoiceOpen Mic Readings First hour featuring, from the November 6th open mic reading in the ‘and the journey continues’ monthly series and that month held as part of CFRC 101.9fm’s 13th Annual Funding Drive, you’ll hear readings by Mike Drake, Ken Chin, Sasha Hill, Catherine Lord, Alyssa Cooper, Octavie Doherty Haigh, Eric Folsom, Rob Watson, Kin Man, Jill Glatt, Ky Pearce, Anne Graham, Bob MacKenzie, Eugene Cornacchia, Meg Freer, and Bruce Kauffman. Second hour featuring, again from the November 6th open mic reading in the ‘and the journey continues’ monthly series and held as part of CFRC 101.9fm’s 13th Annual Funding...2019-01-281h 59Finding A VoiceFinding A VoiceReadings from Autumn Events First hour featuring, from an unaired September 28th poetry event called ‘Unravel’ held at Union Gallery, you’ll hear host Ashley Newton, and readings by Haley Sarfeld, Alexandra Brooke, Sarah Emtage, Lin Lune, Alyssa Cooper, and Billie the Kid. Second hour featuring, from the October 2nd open mic reading in the ‘and the journey continues’ monthly series, you’ll hear readings by Kin Man, Anne Graham, Roger Dorey, Eric Folsom, and Bruce Kauffman. Following that, from the November 6th reading in the same series and held as part of CFRC 101.9fm’s annual funding drive – readings by Rob Watson, Kin Man, Jennie...2019-01-141h 55Portage: A Journey Through CanadaPortage: A Journey Through CanadaPortage: BONUS Episode – Live ShowAs part of the annual CFRC fundraising drive, Ian is joined by Duncan Raymond and John McHughan in a live show where they take a rapid-fire journey through three provinces (Saskatchewan, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island) and the territories. Commercial music includes: The Sheepdogs – Southern Dreaming Matt Anderson – Ain’t no Sunshine Stompin’ Tom Connors Continue Reading2018-12-0500 minShortwave Theatre FestivalShortwave Theatre FestivalWar of the Worlds at CFRCKingston’s campus/community radio station takes on the Orson Welles classic! Narrated by Principal Daniel Woolf, and with a cast of dozens, this is a new spin on an old classic with a contemporary radio twist. Originally aired on CFRC 101.9 FM in Kingston, Ontario on October 30, 2018. Locally reimagined, this radio theatre performance was […]2018-10-311h 04Finding A VoiceFinding A VoiceWriter in Residence Catherine Hernandez, Journey Continues Open Mic, and MoreAs originally aired at 4 p.m. on October 5, 2018 on CFRC. We start with, as emceed by Carolyn Smart at Watson Hall, the September 21st ‘Welcome and Introduction’ of Catherine Hernandez as the fall term Writer-in-Residence at Queen’s University. About an hour will be filled with Catherine’s reading, discussion, and Q&A. Then you’ll hear the final 3 readings in the August 7th ‘and the journey continues’ open mic event with readings by Eric Folsom, Joshua Schyff, and Bruce Kauffman. Then as we begin the September readings in the same series, you’ll hear readings by Gwen Whitford, Al...2018-10-081h 59Why Me? – CFRC Podcast NetworkWhy Me? – CFRC Podcast NetworkIntroductionIn this episode I talk about why I started the podcast, the two goals I have for the podcast, and some important things to keep in mind before listening. Enjoy!2018-07-3000 minCampus BeatCampus BeatQueen’s U Alumni Association Shines on CFRC!February 21st–Queen’s University Alumni Association President Sue Bates (Artsci ’91) and QUAA Kingston Branch President Tim Packulak (Sci ’14) join us live in studio for Campus Beat at 5 PM EST!  We’ll discuss the QUAA, the activities and outreach efforts of both the Association and the Kingston Chapter, upcoming events, how alumni can stay connected with each other and with Queen’s wherever they are in the world!  Tune in live or stream Campus Beat worldwide at www.cfrc.ca! https://podcast.cfrc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/cbquaapodcastfinal.mp32018-02-2700 min