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Stare IndecisisStare IndecisisExploring the World of Intellectual Property Law with Professor Robert HowellIn this episode, Manisha and Caterina are joined by Professor Robert Howell, a renowned professor at the University of Victoria Faculty of Law. As a leader in the field, Professor Howell provides a compelling and insightful overview of Intellectual Property Law. Drawing from his extensive research, Professor Howell highlights some of his most interesting findings and expands on the growing area of cultural property. The conversation then shifts to the fascinating topic of Artificial Intelligence and its potential to transform Intellectual Property Law.Hosted by Caterina Fusco and Manisha Mann.Edited by Caterina Fusco and Manisha...2025-02-0741 minDocsDocsGather Together - Exploring Food SecurityEveryone deserves access to healthy, delicious food. To many, this statement is a truism, so why does it still feel so radical to say out loud? Gather Together is an audio documentary exploring the topic of food security in Lekwungen Territory (Victoria, BC). Join host Rowan as he attends community meals, interviews food justice advocates, and confronts some of the misconceptions around found insecurity locally. See below for more information on the organizations mentioned in the episode:Community Fridge Victoria2725 Rock Bay Ave.IG: @communityfridgevictoriaCommunity Food Delivery Victoria2024-05-2149 minStare IndecisisStare IndecisisCatching Up with John BorrowsMax sits down with a very distinguished guest, Professor John Borrows, to discuss his prolific career in Indigenous Law and his Anishinaabe roots. Professor Borrows is currently teaching at the University of Toronto Law School and has long held ties with the University of Victoria Law School.Hosted, recorded, and edited by Max Gross.Theme song by Max Gross.Distributed by CFUV Radio in Victoria, BC.2024-03-2546 minStare IndecisisStare IndecisisField School: W̱SÁNEĆ Pit CookCome along for a pit cook with W̱SÁNEĆ community leaders, Earl Claxton Jr. and John-Bradley Williams, on their territory. This pitcook was done as part of a field course taught by Professor Robert Clifford through University of Victoria Law School and University of British Columbia Law School.Produced and edited by Max Gross.Theme song by Max Gross.Distributed by, CFUV Radio in Victoria, BC.2024-03-2058 minStare IndecisisStare IndecisisCalvin Sandborn: A Magical Life in Environmental LawMax sits down with legendary environmental lawyer and former University of Victoria Professor Calvin Sandborn to talk about his long and incredible career.Hosted, recorded, and edited by Max Gross. Theme song by Max Gross.Recorded at CFUV Radio in Victoria, BC.2024-03-091h 22Beyond the JargonBeyond the JargonThe Sociology of Healthy Aging and Assistive TechnologyThomas recently completed his Master’s in Sociology. He and I have been working on a project related to older adults and the use of technology to support aging in place and healthy aging.  The name of the project is Knowledge Implementation for Scale-up, Spread and Sustainability of Assistive Technology (KISSS-AT) MSFHR Implementation Science Team Grant, here at the University of Victoria. In this episode, Thomas shares his academic journey and brings lots of insights from an interdisciplinary perspective, indeed Thomas characterized his journey as an artistic one. Thomas has diversified his research interests and found a way...2022-12-2748 minDocsDocsMunicipal Elections 2022: Victoria All-CandidatesThe University of Victoria Student Society all-candidate forums are an opportunity for students to get to know their municipal candidates! These forums were organised by the UVSS, moderated by the Martlet, and were live-streamed by CFUV. Through them we hope all members of our communities across Oak Bay, Saanich, and Victoria may learn more about their local candidates.This all-candidates forum occurred on October 6th, 2022. Election day is October 15th! Please visit Elections BC for more information and to learn how and where you can cast your vote!2022-10-111h 51DocsDocsMunicipal Elections 2022: Saanich All-CandidatesThe University of Victoria Student Society all-candidate forums are an opportunity for students to get to know their municipal candidates! These forums were organised by the UVSS, moderated by the Martlet, and were live-streamed by CFUV. Through them we hope all members of our communities across Oak Bay, Saanich, and Victoria may learn more about their local candidates.This all-candidates forum occurred on October 6th, 2022. Election day is October 15th! Please visit Elections BC for more information and to learn how and where you can cast your vote!2022-10-111h 42DocsDocsMunicipal Elections 2022: Oak Bay All-CandidatesThe University of Victoria Student Society all-candidate forums are an opportunity for students to get to know their municipal candidates! These forums were organised by the UVSS, moderated by the Martlet, and were live-streamed by CFUV. Through them we hope all members of our communities across Oak Bay, Saanich, and Victoria may learn more about their local candidates. This all-candidates forum occurred on October 5th, 2022. Election day is October 15th! Please visit Elections BC for more information and to learn how and where you can cast your vote!2022-10-111h 55Beyond the JargonBeyond the JargonThe umbilical cord: the healing power of the artsIn this episode, theatre grad student, Lindsay Delaronde shares her journey in academia and how her trajectories of personal growth influenced her desires of being in the healing field. From fine arts, to counselling; from art therapy to theatre; from land-based to academia settings. Lindsay shares her processes of working with and in community while working in academia and how she keeps the balance between the civic engagement and the expectations of the scholarly world. Her work adds to the decolonizing efforts of many others Indigenous and non-Indigenous scholars, students, and community members at the University of Victoria.  Lindsay h...2022-09-1537 minNotes From The UndergroundNotes From The UndergroundThe Victoria Paper ShaperEver enthusiastic and energetic, Adrienne Hughes, the 'Victoria Paper Shaper' shares her tips and tricks to design and create your own homemade greeting cards. Even though this discussion is on the radio, with no back-up visuals, your imagination will be stimulated because Adrienne makes it so easy to visualize. Get ready to dig out your scissors, glue and fancy paper!2022-08-3121 minU in the RingU in the RingVisibility of Mental Health in Academia: The importance of having space to shareIn this episode, Zia speaks to Professor Ian O'Connell about mental health in academic spaces, and how important it is to speak about mental wellness and reduce stigma. They discuss some of the barriers and challenges in getting support, and the importance of community and vulnerability in fostering deeper relationships.Guest featured in this episode: Ian O'Connell (UVic Geography)Resources: ON CAMPUS: - UVSS Peer Support Centre - Student Wellness Centre - Centre of Accessible Learning (CAL) OFF CAMPUS: - Wellness Together Canada - Fou...2022-07-1139 minVictoria Anarchist Bookfair: The PodcastVictoria Anarchist Bookfair: The PodcastAnn Hansen on Prisoner Organizing and Working With Allies In this interview, Ann Hansen, author of Direct Action: Memoirs of an Urban Guerilla and Taking the Rap: Women Doing Time For Society’s Crimes, discusses her work with the Prison for Women Memorial Collective (P4WMC). The group is dedicated to having a permanent Memorial Garden and Gallery for all of the women who died in federal prisons, to be located inside the now-closed P4W Prison. It is their goal to exhibit art, writing and films about the women in prison, so they will be remembered as the fully fleshed-out human beings they were. Ann recounts recent cha...2022-06-1451 minVictoria Anarchist Bookfair: The PodcastVictoria Anarchist Bookfair: The PodcastJennifer Wickham on Wet’suwet’en Anti-Pipeline Resistance during COVID-19 Jennifer Wickham, a member of Cas Yikh, the grizzly house, in the Gidimt’en Clan of the Wet’suwet’en people and media manager for the Gidimt’en yintah access point who is living on the yintah and working on a feature-length documentary film about Wet’suwet’en sovereignty as a creative producer. In this interview, Jennifer discusses recent developments in the Wet’suwet’en resistance against the Coastal GasLink pipeline construction, the effect of COVID-19 on her community, the legacy of the Residential School system, and the solidarity between Indigenous nations.Links:Learn more about how you can suppo...2022-06-0740 minVictoria Anarchist Bookfair: The PodcastVictoria Anarchist Bookfair: The PodcastFive Reports From Ada’itx (Fairy Creek) Five conversations with blockaders presented together. The Fairy Creek blockades and other blockades on unceded Pacheedaht and Ditidaht territories continue under the invitation of Pacheedaht Elder, Bill Jones.Links:Defence of Indigenous Land BIPOC gofundmesadpkas:https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-for-indigenous-land-defenders-fairy-creek)Fundrazr for legal defense and front line support:https://fundrazr.com/last_stand_for_forestsFrom Embers Podcast Feed:https://fromembers.libsyn.com/Victoria Anarchist Bookfair Feed:https://victoriaanarchistbookfair.ca/category/podcasts/ 2022-05-311h 03Victoria Anarchist Bookfair: The PodcastVictoria Anarchist Bookfair: The PodcastArt and Activism With Musician and Community Activist Stefan Christoff An interview on multiple intersections of art and activism with Stefan Christoff, a longtime community organizer and musician living in Montréal / Tiohtià:ke. This interview will highlight various forms of expression of the arts within social movements against systemic oppression, injustice and for collective liberation.Stefan will highlight active collaborations and efforts to build support within networks of artists and cultural workers for efforts to defend the rights of precarious workers within the context of the pandemic who are holding down frontline positions. Stefan has collaborated with artists and activists globally and this interview will focus on...2022-05-2433 minVictoria Anarchist Bookfair: The PodcastVictoria Anarchist Bookfair: The PodcastJineoloji: Learning from the Revolutionary Women’s Movement in Rojava with Sarah Marcha Sarah Marcha speaks to the revolutionary science of women’s equality called Jineoloji that was developed in the autonomous region of Rojava. Jineoloji is an international movement spanning Europe and the Middle East. In this interview, Sarah discusses the leadership roles of women in the system of Democratic Confederalism, and provides examples of the transformative nature of womans’ struggles against patriarchy in Rojava. Of particular importance in Sarah’s discussion is her account of the all-encompassing role of self-defense in ensuring and maintaining the revolutionary women’s struggle. If you have questions, feel free to email: jineolojicenter@riseup.netLink...2022-05-1736 minVictoria Anarchist Bookfair: The PodcastVictoria Anarchist Bookfair: The PodcastKahala Johnson on Hawai’i, Anarchism, and the Politics of Indigeneity Hawaiian activist and land defender Kahala Johnson discusses anarchism through the lens of Indigeneity and shares insights regarding resistance struggles, including land reclamations and direct action blockades that halted the construction of a massive telescope on Mauna Kea, one of the most sacred volcanoes in Hawaiian culture.Link: From Embers Podcast Feed:https://fromembers.libsyn.com/Victoria Anarchist Bookfair Feed:https://victoriaanarchistbookfair.ca/category/podcasts/ 2022-05-101h 03Victoria Anarchist Bookfair: The PodcastVictoria Anarchist Bookfair: The PodcastGord Hill on 500 Years of Indigenous Resistance (Expanded) In this interview, Gord Hill discusses the making of his new edition of The 500 Years of Resistance Comic Book and tactics and strategies the history of Indigenous resistance teaches us. He provides an analysis of present day resistance against the right wing, as well as an account of the difference between the ideology of pacifism and civil disobedience tactics.Links:Archive of Indigenous Resistance:https://warriorpublications.wordpress.comThe 500 Years of Indigenous Resistance Comic Book: Revised and Expanded:https://arsenalpulp.com/Books/T/The-500-Years-of-Indigenous-Resistance-Comic-Book-Revised-and-ExpandedFrom Embers Podcast Feed:https://fromembers.l...2022-05-0349 minVictoria Anarchist Bookfair: The PodcastVictoria Anarchist Bookfair: The PodcastN.O. Bonzo on Anarchy, Art, and Mutual AidN.O. Bonzo is an anarchist street artist and illustrator whose work is much admired in the activist community. In this interview, Bonzo discusses their beautifully illustrated edition of Peter Kropotkin’s most famous book, Mutual Aid, and the politics of anarchy and art. Check out Bonzo’s edition of Mutual AidLinks: The From Embers Podcast Feed:https://fromembers.libsyn.com/no-bonzo-on-anarchy-art-and…The Art of N.O. BONZO:https://www.instagram.com/nobonzoMutual Aid: An Illuminated Factor of Evolution by PM Press:https://www.pmpress.org/index.php?l=product...2022-04-1941 minStare IndecisisStare IndecisisPaper Preview: The Myth of the Ideal VictimContent warning: In this episode we discuss sexual assault and intimate partner violence, as well as survivors of sexual assault navigating reporting and trial.Stare Indecisis sits down with Camas Ussery, an author in Volume 27 of Appeal (published Spring 2022). We discuss Camas’ paper, “The Myth of the Ideal Victim: Combatting Misconceptions of Expected Demeanour in Sexaul Assault Survivors” and how the myth of the ideal victim can prejudice a trier of fact to view survivors as non-credible witnesses at trial.Highlights00:03:11 - What Is the Ideal Victim Myth?00:04:58 - How is the myth used?2022-03-1121 minStare IndecisisStare IndecisisCompetition Bureau says "Peel, Dump, Toss" to GreenwashingOn January 3, 2022 the Competition Bureau ordered Keurig, the maker of the ubiquitous single-use coffee pod, to pay a $3 million fine and change its coffee pod packaging following a complaint made about its advertising. Patrick McDermott, Stare Indecisis volunteer and member of the University of Victoria’s Environmental Law Club met with Calvin Sandborn, Senior Counsel with the Environmental Law Centre to discuss the ELC’s role in determining that Keurig was using greenwashing in misleading advertising.  Listen to learn how Margaret Atwood fits into this story, what the threshold for determining greenwashing is, how damages are assessed, and more!...2022-02-2518 minRed WavesRed WavesThe Historical Natives presents: Tales of Sasquatch part 2Is Sasquatch a spiritual creature, or distant ancestor to humans, or connected to aliens? In this episode the Historical Natives delve into the stories, histories, and experiences of Sasquatch. Featuring guests, Eric Hunt, Noel Pootlas, Chuck John, and Elaine Kwandibens, hosts Josef Stafford and Mackenzie Taylor seek to find the answer to who Sasquatch is.   The Historical Natives is a horror-themed podcast that covers Native American history, culture, language, and folklore. Founded by a sibling duo wanting to learn more about their culture, they create digital art and short stories to accompany their researched information.  Th...2021-10-2934 minRed WavesRed WavesThe Historical Natives presents: Tales of Sasquatch part 1Is Sasquatch a spiritual creature, or distant ancestor to humans, or connected to aliens? In this episode the Historical Natives delve into the stories, histories, and experiences of Sasquatch. Featuring guests, Eric Hunt, Noel Pootlas, Chuck John, and Elaine Kwandibens, hosts Josef Stafford and Mackenzie Taylor seek to find the answer to who Sasquatch is.  The Historical Natives is a horror-themed podcast that covers Native American history, culture, language, and folklore. Founded by a sibling duo wanting to learn more about their culture, they create digital art and short stories to accompany their researched information.  This...2021-10-2228 minBeyond the JargonBeyond the JargonThe Sociology behind AI and Surveillance CapitalismTalya Jesperson is an MA student in Sociology concentrating in Cultural, Social, and Political Thought (CSPT) at the University of Victoria. She holds a BA Honours in Sociology with a minor in Technology and Society from the University of Victoria. Her research interests are the democratization of digital media and digital technologies, knowledge commons, internet decentralization, digital platforms, surveillance capitalism, and techno-social relationships.As AI becomes more prevalent in daily life, Talya's qualitative research project aims to examine human relationships with popular AI technologies in the context of AI capitalism. Using conversation agents as the focal point, this...2021-10-1937 minRed WavesRed WavesWildflower In Bloom: A Chat With Catherine Lafferty Part 2Catherine Lafferty, whose Dene name is Katija is a Yellowknife Dene author, reporter, law student, and mother. She is the author of Northern Wildflower, published by fernwood in 2018, and Land-Water-Sky published by Fernwood in 2020. She writes for IndigiNews, the Tyee, the Briarpatch and other publications. In our conversations we explored four excerpts of her work: Northern Wildflower, Land-Water-Sky,This House is Not a Home and Firekeeper. In these pieces Catherine explores the concept of justice. In each story the different characters yearn for justice, are controlled by themes of injustice, endure injustices and reclaim justice, and wrestle w...2021-10-1551 minBeyond the JargonBeyond the JargonUncovering the lost fishing gear of the Salish SeaCaitie Frenkel is a first year master's student in the School of Environmental Studies at the University of Victoria studying why and where commercial fishing gear gets lost in the Salish Sea. Caitie’s previous career experience includes an internship with Ocean Networks Canada, a naturalist in Victoria’s whale watching industry, coordinating commercial fishing data at Archipelago, and collaborating with the Global Ghost Gear Initiative. For more information about Caitie and her research: https://natalieban.wordpress.com/For more information about ghost gear: https://www.ghostgear.org/2021-10-1249 minRed WavesRed WavesWildflower In Bloom: A Chat With Catherine Lafferty Part 1Catherine Lafferty, whose Dene name is Katija is a Yellowknife Dene author, reporter, law student, and mother. She is the author of Northern Wildflower, published by fernwood in 2018, and Land-Water-Sky published by Fernwood in 2020. She writes for IndigiNews, the Tyee, the Briarpatch and other publications.  In our conversations we explored four excerpts of her work: Northern Wildflower, Land-Water-Sky,This House is Not a Home and Firekeeper. In these pieces Catherine explores the concept of justice. In each story the different characters yearn for justice, are controlled by themes of injustice, endure injustices and reclaim justice, and wrestle wi...2021-10-0836 minNotes From The UndergroundNotes From The UndergroundSupriya Crocker on Music TherapyIn this episode: Supriya Crocker our music therapist from Victoria. 𝑀𝓊𝓈𝒾𝒸 𝓉𝒽𝑒𝓇𝒶𝓅𝓎 is a way to deal with trauma, improve mental health, and enhance the talents of neurodiverse folks. In this show, we learn from Supriya Crocker how she became a music therapist, what she does with her clients and how music therapy can bring joy and vitality to the lives of the people who engage with it.Notes from the Underground is an occasional show on CFUV (101.9 fm/cfuv.ca) that pops up from time to time.We interview people who may not necessarily be musicians themselves...2021-09-1324 minNotes From The UndergroundNotes From The UndergroundMarcus Pollard on Harpo's NightclubHarpo's was THE place to see live music for a chapter of Victoria's history. Victoria Times Colonist entertainment writer, Adrian Chamberlain, speaks with guest Marcus Pollard - booker/promoter of Harpo's, who takes us on a nostalgic rock and roll trip back in time. Host: Adrian Chamberlain Guest: Marcus Pollard--------------------------------------------------------------------------Notes from the Underground is an occasional show on CFUV (101.9 fm/cfuv.ca) that pops up from time to time.We interview people who may not necessarily be...2021-06-2434 minNotes From The UndergroundNotes From The UndergroundAdrian Chamberlain on Entertainment WritingVictoria Times Colonist Entertainment writer Adrian Chamberlain gives the inside scoop on Victoria's arts and theatre scene, sharing tales from his 30+ year career.Host: Chris (CFUV 101.9 fm All Systems Go) Guest: Adrian Chamberlain (Entertainment Writer)--------------------------------------------------------------------------Notes from the Underground is an occasional show on CFUV (101.9 fm/cfuv.ca) that pops up from time to time.We interview people who may not necessarily be musicians themselves, however music is important in their lives.Each full one-hour episode is f...2021-05-0238 minTaking Up SpaceTaking Up SpaceThe other side of Ballet Part 2: Ballet VictoriaThis Episode is part 2 in a two parter detailing women’s experiences with abuse and harassment in Ballet right here in Victoria. We sit down with local women (anonymously) to hear their experiences at Ballet Victoria. This Episode is part 2 in a two parter detailing women’s experiences with abuse and harassment in Ballet.2021-02-271h 07The Martlet PodThe Martlet PodEpisode 9: Alec Lazenby - social enterprise and providing for unhoused youth in VictoriaIn this episode, Laura talks with Alec Lazenby about his story on a new social enterprise program focused on providing housing, services, and job opportunities for up to 30 unhoused youth living in Greater Victoria as well as his experience in student journalism.2021-02-2730 minU in the RingU in the RingWitchcraft at UVicWitchcraft At Uvic is a collaboration of narratives woven together from the voices of practicing witches in Victoria. These stories explore what witchcraft once was at Uvic, in Victoria, and beyond, and what the witchcraft scene looks like today. 2021-02-0859 minCFUVCFUV2021 Victoria Film Festival: Interview with Kathy Kay, Festival DirectorDylan Hall interviews Victoria Film Festival Director Kathy Kay about 2021's Festival.2021-02-0311 minVictoria Anarchist Bookfair: The PodcastVictoria Anarchist Bookfair: The PodcastHomeless in a pandemic - Interview with a front-line supporter from LEOHNAs in other places, unhoused people in Victoria face severe challenges in their daily lives ranging from a lack of food, sanitation and medical services to harassment by police and security. One particularly disturbing development are growing resentments and assaults by community members who are unwilling to share green spaces with those who need them for survival. In this episode we hear from a grass-roots front-line supporter and member of the Lived Experience of Homelessness Network (LEOHN) about the increased challenges due to the Covid-19 pandemic as well as the importance of mutual aid and a caring community.2020-07-1559 minVictoria Anarchist Bookfair: The PodcastVictoria Anarchist Bookfair: The PodcastTeaser EpisodeFind out what you can expect in the Victoria Anarchist Bookfair's 2020 podcast!2020-06-2300 minDocsDocsSolidarity Part 1: The Rule of LawSolidarity is a podcast dedicated to amplifying the front-line voices in Solitary with the Wet'suwet'en Territory Hereditary Chiefs. CFUV producers interview Indigenous youth occupying the colonial, ceremonial entrance of Victoria, British Columbia's legislature building, examinations of how Canadian media portrays the pipeline conflict. We would like to thank Danielle Guerrero, Kolin Sutherland-Wilson, and Takaiya Blaney for their words. This podcast was produced by the Solidarity Production Team at CFUV.2020-03-051h 00CFUVCFUVSolidarity Episode 1 - The Rule of LawSolidarity is a podcast dedicated to amplifying the front-line voices in Solitary with the Wet'suwet'en Territory Hereditary Chiefs. CFUV producers interview Indigenous youth occupying the colonial, ceremonial entrance of Victoria, British Columbia's legislature building, examinations of how Canadian media portrays the pipeline conflict. We would like to thank Danielle Guerrero, Kolin Sutherland-Wilson, and Takaiya Blaney for their words. This podcast was produced by the Solidarity Production Team at CFUV.2020-02-261h 00CFUVCFUVFirst Entrance Into Public OpinionOpen mics in Victoria are critical for new artists, to cut their teeth, but they can be a total nightmare for nervous new musicians. In this episode we explore the world of open mics in Victoria, and what makes a good one.2019-09-0244 minCFUVCFUVThe Big OneWe all know about the biggest natural disaster coming for Victoria: earthquakes. We wanted to find out how prepared we actually are at UVic, and what we need to do to get ready. If you’re curious about what will happen when the big earthquake hits Victoria, then this episode is for you.2019-08-2958 minFull CircleFull CircleWhere We FitMusic in this episode by Colliding Canyons and Zinnia. You can find the Victoria Immigrant and Refugee Centre Society hereFor the Victoria Native Friendship Centre, go here2019-07-2556 minCFUVCFUVInterview with Victoria Film Festival Head Program Donovan AikmanOutside the Box host Amy interviews Donovan Aikman of the Victoria Film Festival in the lead up to their 25th year!2019-01-3011 minW̱ILṈEW̱ RADIOW̱ILṈEW̱ RADIOSpotlight on: Eli Hirtle and Lindsay DelarondeIn this fourth episode of W̱ILṈEW̱ Radio I interview artist and film maker Eli Hirtle and artist and performance artist Lindsay Delaronde.Eli is a Cree artist and film maker who has made three documentary films."RESIST; Unist’ot’en’s Call to the Land"www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynR7MlcVCeI"Voices on the rise"www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbX5qmxC78o"Lekwungen: Place to Smoke Herring"vimeo.com/275788251Lindsay is Iroquois Mohawk from the Kahnawake Nation. She is an artist and a performanc...2018-12-0446 minCFUVCFUV4.) Interview With Eli And LindsayIn this fourth episode of W̱ILṈEW̱ Radio I interview artist and film maker Eli Hirtle and artist and performance artist Lindsay Delaronde. Eli is a Cree artist and film maker who has made three documentary films. "RESIST; Unist’ot’en’s Call to the Land" www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynR7MlcVCeI "Voices on the rise" www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbX5qmxC78o "Lekwungen: Place to Smoke Herring" vimeo.com/275788251 Lindsay is Iroquois Mohawk from the Kahnawake Nation. She is an artist and a performance artist. Lindsay is the Indigenous Artist in Residence for the city of Victoria a...2018-08-0146 minBasement Closet Sessions on CFUVBasement Closet Sessions on CFUVVaultry Jul 20, 2018Victoria based Emotional and melodic alt rock, Vaultry plays a live set on CFUV's Basement Closet Session (Fridays 3-4PM) 101.9 FM or online at CFUV.UVIC.CA For more info about Vaultry visit: http://www.vaultrymusic.ca/ https://vaultry.bandcamp.com/ Track LIst: 1. Ghost Writing 2. Guilty River 3. VHS Sympathy 4. Other Drugs2018-07-2117 minCFUVCFUVVaultry Jul 20, 2018Victoria based Emotional and melodic alt rock, Vaultry plays a live set on CFUV's Basement Closet Session (Fridays 3-4PM) 101.9 FM or online at CFUV.UVIC.CA For more info about Vaultry visit: http://www.vaultrymusic.ca/ https://vaultry.bandcamp.com/ Track LIst: 1. Ghost Writing 2. Guilty River 3. VHS Sympathy 4. Other Drugs2018-07-2117 minU in the RingU in the Ring08 UVic as a BusinessThis episode reviews the University of Victoria as both an academic institution and a business.Gayle Gorrill, vice-president of the Department of Finances and Operations, explains how some financial decisions are made.CFUV correspondent Rachael sits down with Alberto, a former co-op student at the university of Victoria.Theme music for U in the ring is composed and performed by Toe. This episode is produced by Rachael Gardner, Maureen Chow, and Max Collins. U in the Ring is made possible by Capitol 6 Cinemas and the Community Radio Fund of Canada.2018-05-2539 minPlay On WordsPlay On Words08 Play On Words Part 8This episode features Jeeves and Wooster in The Aunt and the Sluggard.Gerald and Margery show their softer side with the Host.CFUV's poetry correspondent finds a new life passion.This episode was produced by Arcade Pallot, Jordan Baron, Annie Lepage, Tyler Swagar, and Max Collins. Music in this episode is performed by Vic Horvath. Play On Words is made possible with the generous support of the Victoria Arts Council and the Community Radio Fund of Canada.2018-05-2200 minTaking Up SpaceTaking Up SpaceIntersectional FeminismThis final episode wraps up the podcast season by featuring conversations on intersectional feminism. As we wrap up this season of Taking Up Space, it’s important to come back to the main theme of this program and get a better understanding of what encompasses all of these intersecting political stances. We attempt to answer the question: what is intersectional feminism? Our panelists for this episode are Jo-Anne Lee and Chaw-win-is, two academics who have spent some of their time researching and teaching topics encompassing intersectional feminism.This episode features poetry by Ann-Bernice Thomas and a segment ex...2018-05-161h 01Play On WordsPlay On Words07 Play On Words Part 7This episode features the finale of Oscar Wilde's A Woman of No Importance.Our Host figures out a way to deal with Gerald and Margery.Gerald and Margery make a friend with the Play On Words tech.CFUV's poetry correspondent loses contact with the station.This episode was produced by Arcade Pallot, Jordan Baron, Annie Lepage, Tyler Swagar, and Max Collins. Music in this episode is performed by Vic Horvath. Play On Words is made possible with the generous support of the Victoria Arts Council and the Community Radio Fund of...2018-05-1500 minAll AccessAll Access07 Women in Victoria MusicElyse sits down with two prominent women in Victoria's music scene. Sophie Noelle explains feeling isolated as a female jazz musician.Drummer Teresa Krottner recounts her experiences playing in a handful of Victoria musical projects.This episode was produced by Elyse Mathes and Max Collins. Music in this episode was composed and performed by Big Thief, Grimes, Z!k, Teenage Wedding, and Pinner. All-Access is made possible with the generous support of Cordova Bay Entertainment Group and the Community Radio Fund of Canada.2018-05-0757 minU in the RingU in the Ring05 LGBTQUVicThis episode of U in the Ring explores the University of Victoria's queer community.CFUV Correspondent Arcade spins a history of western Canada's first-ever gender-neutral restrooms, which appeared in UVic's student Union Building.Queer students Tony and Dana speak with CFUV correspondent Myles to discuss coming out while studying at UVic.CFUV correspondent Aviva heads to UVic's library to learn more about its' transgender archives.Theme music for U in the ring is composed and performed by Toe. This episode is produced by Salma Ihsan, Kavan Hammond, Myles Sauer, Aviva Lessard...2018-05-0446 minU in the RingU in the Ring05 LGBTQUVicThis episode of U in the Ring explores the University of Victoria's queer community.CFUV Correspondent Arcade spins a history of western Canada's first-ever gender-neutral restrooms, which appeared in UVic's student Union Building.Queer students Tony and Dana speak with CFUV correspondent Myles to discuss coming out while studying at UVic.CFUV correspondent Aviva heads to UVic's library to learn more about its' transgender archives.Theme music for U in the ring is composed and performed by Toe. This episode is produced by Salma Ihsan, Kavan Hammond, Myles Sauer, Aviva Lessard...2018-05-0457 minPlay On WordsPlay On Words05 Play on Words Part 5This episode features the continuation of Oscar Wilde's A Woman of No Importance.Margery worries about Gerald's senile state.CFUV's Poetry correspondent finds a new way to entice pedestrians to make up a poem.This episode was produced by Arcade Pallot, Jordan Baron, Annie Lepage, Tyler Swagar, and Max Collins. Music in this episode is performed by Vic Horvath. Play On Words is made possible with the generous support of the Victoria Arts Council and the Community Radio Fund of Canada.2018-05-0100 minAll AccessAll Access06 Doing it DIYCFUV Correspondent Phoenix explores two different aspects of Victoria's Do-It-Yourself music scene.Stephen and Rob share their experience of opening up an all-ages venue and social hub.Emily and Daniel explain how they began Chinatown Sessions, a series of live videos that feature Victoria bands.In this episode of All-Access, Elyse and co-host Chloe speak with three Victoria singer-songwriters to find out how to write a song in three steps.Indie rocker Kathryn Calder gives an intimate expose how lyric writing.Suz Raudaschl, of Bridal Party fame, explains that...2018-04-3000 minTaking Up SpaceTaking Up SpaceBody AutonomyIn this episode of Taking Up Space we feature conversations on personal space, body autonomy, and consent. While discussions about consent and autonomy are becoming increasingly prevalent in feminist spaces, it’s important to include marginalized folks, who have to fight harder to maintain their own bodily autonomy, in these conversations. A warning that this episode deals with mature content, specifically revolving around sexual assault, so listener discretion is advised.The panel discussion is hosted by Ann-Bernice Thomas and features the voices and perspectives of Melanie, Quinn, and Tiffany.This episode also includes a step-by-step gu...2018-04-251h 04Play On WordsPlay On Words04 Play on Play Part 2This episode features another episode of Jeeves and Wooster's misadventures.Gerald explains to Margery how he continues to feel young.CFUV's Poetry correspondent has a run-in with a seagull.This episode was produced by Arcade Pallot, Jordan Baron, Annie Lepage, Tyler Swagar, and Max Collins. Music in this episode is performed by Vic Horvath. Play On Words is made possible with the generous support of the Victoria Arts Council and the Community Radio Fund of Canada.2018-04-2400 minPlay On WordsPlay On Words03 Playing the CityThis episode of Play On Words features a piece of sound art performed by Laurel Adam, and the continuation of Oscar Wilde's A Woman of No Importance.Gerald attempts to remember a serious question he has for Margery.CFUV's Poetry Correspondent speaks to an eager downtown poet.Play On Words is produced by Arcade Pallot, Jordan Baron, Annie Lepage, Kavan Hammond, Tyler Swagar, and Max Collins. Music in this episode is performed by Vic Horvath. This program is made possible with the generous support of the Victoria Arts Council and the Community Radio...2018-04-1700 minCFUVCFUV02 Happening At UVicThis episode of U in the Ring delves deeper into Campus life by speaking with little-heard voices around the university. CFUV Correspondent speaks with members of an illegal Greek sorority just outside of the University of Victoria's border. Grad student Mark McIntyre shares tips and tricks for a successful academic career. CFUV Correspondent Izzy speaks with coordinators at the Malahat Review. The theme music you heard in this episode was composed and performed by Toe. This episode was produced by myself, Maureen Chow, Georges Dupuis, Izzy Almasi, Dante, and Max Collins. U in the Ring is proudly supported by Capitol 6...2018-04-1428 minU in the RingU in the Ring02 Happening At UVicThis episode of U in the Ring delves deeper into Campus life by speaking with little-heard voices around the university.CFUV Correspondent speaks with members of an illegal Greek sorority just outside of the University of Victoria's border.Grad student Mark McIntyre shares tips and tricks for a successful academic career.CFUV Correspondent Izzy speaks with coordinators at the Malahat Review.The theme music you heard in this episode was composed and performed by Toe. This episode was produced by myself, Maureen Chow, Georges Dupuis, Izzy Almasi, Dante, and Max Collins.  U...2018-04-1328 minCFUVCFUV01 Racism On CampusThis episode features conversations about racism at the University of Victoria. Maureen speaks with the cast of Foundation, a play mounted by a handful of UVic Theatre students. This play examines problematic, western-centric beauty standards through the eyes of people of colour. Dr. Jeff Corntassel shares stories and triumphs of the Indigenous Law program at the University of Victoria. Equity and Human Rights Director Moussa Magasa explains his high hopes for the dimishment of racism at UVic. The theme music you heard in this episode was composed and performed by Toe. We also featured “Winds of Change” and “I’ll Rock You...2018-04-131h 00U in the RingU in the Ring01 Racism On CampusThis episode features conversations about racism at the University of Victoria.Maureen speaks with the cast of Foundation, a play mounted by a handful of UVic Theatre students. This play examines problematic, western-centric beauty standards through the eyes of people of colour.Dr. Jeff Corntassel shares stories and triumphs of the Indigenous Law program at the University of Victoria.Equity and Human Rights Director Moussa Magasa explains his high hopes for the dimishment of racism at UVic.The theme music you heard in this episode was composed and performed by Toe...2018-04-061h 00ArtscapeArtscapeS03E08: AfrofuturismAfrofuturism by Kemi Craig Featuring Charles Campbell, Ann-Bernice Thomas, Justine A. Chambers, and Chief Curator of the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria Michelle Jacques.This podcast is proudly supported by the BC Arts Council & CFUV 101.9fm2018-03-2746 minArtscapeArtscapeS03E07: All Ages VictoriaMarch 13th 2018 - All Ages Victoria by Nathan AmbroseFeaturing Dane Roberts, Artistic Director – Victoria BC Ska Society, Randy Gelling - All Ages Victoria, Darb Erickson – City of Victoria, Matt Andrade - Vinyl Envy, Mike Cline – Vinyl Envy, Glenn Parfitt – Royal City Music Project, Troy Lemberg – Music Director, CFUV 101.9 FM, Rob Nesbitt – Subculture Club, Steve Bailey – Subculture Club, local musicians Phatfunks.This podcast is proudly supported by the BC Arts Council & CFUV 101.9fm2018-03-1300 minARTSCAPEARTSCAPES03E07: All Ages VictoriaMarch 13th 2018 - All Ages Victoria by Nathan AmbroseFeaturing Dane Roberts, Artistic Director – Victoria BC Ska Society, Randy Gelling - All Ages Victoria, Darb Erickson – City of Victoria, Matt Andrade - Vinyl Envy, Mike Cline – Vinyl Envy, Glenn Parfitt – Royal City Music Project, Troy Lemberg – Music Director, CFUV 101.9 FM, Rob Nesbitt – Subculture Club, Steve Bailey – Subculture Club, local musicians Phatfunks.This podcast is proudly supported by the BC Arts Council & CFUV 101.9fm2018-03-131h 00ArtscapeArtscapeS03E06: Your Soul In MotionYour Soul In Motion by Miyoko CaubetThis episode explores dance as healing the body, mind and spirit. Miyoko spoke to a few members of the Dance Temple Collective dancetemple.weebly.com, Indigenous Artist in Residence of Victoria Lindsay Katsitsakatste Delaronde www.victoria.ca/EN/main/residents/culture/public-art/indigenous-artist-in-residence.html, creator and performer of the Human Body Project Tasha Diamant www.humanbodyproject.org, and lastly Noriko Oka, Art Therapist at Draw Heart studio www.drawheart.caAlso, this episode features tracks from Rara Avis DJ mix at Dance Temple.  Womanspirit by Marina Raye from W...2018-03-0600 minARTSCAPEARTSCAPES03E06: Your Soul In MotionYour Soul In Motion by Miyoko CaubetThis episode explores dance as healing the body, mind and spirit. Miyoko spoke to a few members of the Dance Temple Collective dancetemple.weebly.com, Indigenous Artist in Residence of Victoria Lindsay Katsitsakatste Delaronde www.victoria.ca/EN/main/residents/culture/public-art/indigenous-artist-in-residence.html, creator and performer of the Human Body Project Tasha Diamant www.humanbodyproject.org, and lastly Noriko Oka, Art Therapist at Draw Heart studio www.drawheart.caAlso, this episode features tracks from Rara Avis DJ mix at Dance Temple.  Womanspirit by Marina Raye from W...2018-03-0600 minCFUVCFUVARTSCAPE S 03 E 06: Your Soul In MotionYour Soul In Motion by Miyoko Caubet This episode explores dance as healing the body, mind and spirit. Miyoko spoke to a few members of the Dance Temple Collective dancetemple.weebly.com, Indigenous Artist in Residence of Victoria Lindsay Katsitsakatste Delaronde www.victoria.ca/EN/main/residents/culture/public-art/indigenous-artist-in-residence.html, creator and performer of the Human Body Project Tasha Diamant www.humanbodyproject.org, and lastly Noriko Oka, Art Therapist at Draw Heart studio www.drawheart.ca Also, this episode features tracks from Rara Avis DJ mix at Dance Temple.  Womanspirit by Marina Raye from Womanspirit, Crystal Waves by Daniel W...2018-03-061h 00ArtscapeArtscapeS03E05: Sights & SoundsSights & Sounds by Sabine RicardFeaturing Dr. A. Schloss, Professor in Uvic Computer Music Department (Speciality: musical mind perception and altered states induced by music), Dr. R. Tonks, Professor in Psychology in Social Sciences Department (Speciality: Music Psychology), Meesh Beam, local puppeteer, performance and visual artist, former Minister of Casual Living – Artist Run Centre and University of Victoria Theatre & English grad, Laura Gildner, local audio-visual artist, and Christine White, local audio-visual artist and Camosun College Visual Arts grad.This podcast is proudly supported by the BC Arts Council & CFUV 101.9fm2018-02-2700 minArtscapeArtscapeS03E01: Beyond the Red NoseBeyond the Red Nose by Mary Decker What can a seemingly superficial art form like clowning teach us about life? A lot, actually. Mary Decker explores the world of clowning in Victoria and beyond. Featuring David MacMurray Smith (of Fantastic Space), Aubrey Burke, Allison Watters, Jennifer Burke, Ron Burke, and Jim Ricks (of The Sunshine Clowns). Music by Misc. Friend and Dundrum.This podcast is proudly supported by the BC Arts Council & CFUV 101.9fm2018-01-3046 minFull CircleFull CircleSustainable Living in the CityThis episode of Full Circle features how Victorians are moving toward sustainable living in their city.CFUV correspondent Myles takes a tour of a piece of edible landscape with Royal Bay Bakery owner David Grove and Hatchet & Seed landscaper/owner Tayler Krawczyk.Full Circle host Jordan Baron sits down with architect Franc D'Ambrosio to talk sustainable architecture at one of his most beloved works in Victoria, the Atrium.CFUV hears the word from locals about a pair of bike lanes being constructed on Fort Street, and learns about the health and environmental benefits...2018-01-1652 minCFUVCFUV08 Sustainable Living in the CityThis episode of Full Circle features how Victorians are moving toward sustainable living in their city. CFUV correspondent Myles takes a tour of a piece of edible landscape with Royal Bay Bakery owner David Grove and Hatchet & Seed landscaper/owner Tayler Krawczyk. Full Circle host Jordan Baron sits down with architect Franc D'Ambrosio to talk sustainable architecture at one of his most beloved works in Victoria, the Atrium. CFUV hears the word from locals about a pair of bike lanes being constructed on Fort Street, and learns about the health and environmental benefits of bike lanes from the Greater Victoria...2018-01-1652 minCFUVCFUV07 Housing in VictoriaThis episode of Full Circle investigates how to find housing in Victoria, and what the community is doing to create shelter for Vancouver Islanders. CFUV correspondent Max speaks with Charles Wilkinson, director of documentary Vancouver: No Fixed Address, about the similarities between Victoria's and Vancouver's housing markets. Local Carpenter Randy invites us in to his tiny home, while Tiny Home Alliance representative Robert Leonardo explains the benefits of living small. CFUV investigates a proposal for higher-density housing from the Greater Victoria Housing Society on its' second round of deliberation.   Content in the program was produced by CFUV's Podcasting Production Team. Mu...2018-01-0944 minFull CircleFull CircleHousing in VictoriaThis episode of Full Circle investigates how to find housing in Victoria, and what the community is doing to create shelter for Vancouver Islanders.CFUV correspondent Max speaks with Charles Wilkinson, director of documentary Vancouver: No Fixed Address, about the similarities between Victoria's and Vancouver's housing markets.Local Carpenter Randy invites us in to his tiny home, while Tiny Home Alliance representative Robert Leonardo explains the benefits of living small.CFUV investigates a proposal for higher-density housing from the Greater Victoria Housing Society on its' second round of deliberation.  Content in t...2018-01-0944 minFull CircleFull CircleThe Big BlueThis episode of Full Circle spotlights stories on Victoria's favourite bit of nature, the ocean.CFUV correspondent Myles heads to Walk 4 Salish Sea's first night banquet to talk with clean water activists.Down at Gyro Park, CFUV correspondent Max chats with locals to get their side of why they love visiting the beach.Victoria's poet laureate Yvonne Blomer talks about Refugium :Poems for the Pacific, a new book that she compiled to bring attention to the ocean.Content in the program was produced by CFUV's Podcasting Production Team. Music in this...2017-12-1934 minCFUVCFUV06 The Big BlueThis episode of Full Circle spotlights stories on Victoria's favourite bit of nature, the ocean. CFUV correspondent Myles heads to Walk 4 Salish Sea's first night banquet to talk with clean water activists. Down at Gyro Park, CFUV correspondent Max chats with locals to get their side of why they love visiting the beach. Victoria's poet laureate Yvonne Blomer talks about Refugium :Poems for the Pacific, a new book that she compiled to bring attention to the ocean. Content in the program was produced by CFUV's Podcasting Production Team. Music in this piece was composed and performed by Podington Bear. This...2017-12-1934 minFull CircleFull Circle03 A Foodies ParadiseThis episode of Full Circle takes a bite out of the cultural mosaic of food in Victoria. CFUV heads to LAU WELNEW Tribal School in WSANEC territory to take a tour of PEPAKEN HAUTW, a native plant garden and restoration project. Elizabeth Monk of EAT Magazine sits down with CFUV to give some tips and tricks for eating out on a budget in Victoria, along with some of her own personal history as a food writer. CFUV correspondent Max investigates the claims that avocado toast is causing millennials to go bankrupt by going to the source: Victoria's favorite brunch spots. ...2017-11-2854 minCFUVCFUV03 A Foodies ParadiseThis episode of Full Circle takes a bite out of the cultural mosaic of food in Victoria. CFUV heads to LAU WELNEW Tribal School in WSANEC territory to take a tour of PEPAKEN HAUTW, a native plant garden and restoration project. Elizabeth Monk of EAT Magazine sits down with CFUV to give some tips and tricks for eating out on a budget in Victoria, along with some of her own personal history as a food writer. CFUV correspondent Max investigates the claims that avocado toast is causing millennials to go bankrupt by going to the source: Victoria's favorite brunch spots. ...2017-11-2854 minCFUVCFUV02 Illicit Substances on the IslandThis episode of Full Circles captures a glimpse of illicit substance use and harm reduction measures in Victoria. CFUV Correspondant Aviva joins SOLID Harm Reduction on their morning needle pickup and outreach tour, and sits down with Jack Phillips, head coordinator of the outreach advocacy group. CFUV presents the sound of the Fentanyl crisis, an explanation of the BC Coroners Service's findings through the past year using sound. "Alice" invites CFUV to speak with her about a weekly activity of hers: taking minute amounts of acid to expand her creativity and empathy. Content in the program was produced by CFUV's...2017-11-2244 minFull CircleFull Circle02 Illicit Substances on the IslandThis episode of Full Circles captures a glimpse of illicit substance use and harm reduction measures in Victoria. CFUV Correspondant Aviva joins SOLID Harm Reduction on their morning needle pickup and outreach tour, and sits down with Jack Phillips, head coordinator of the outreach advocacy group. CFUV presents the sound of the Fentanyl crisis, an explanation of the BC Coroners Service's findings through the past year using sound. "Alice" invites CFUV to speak with her about a weekly activity of hers: taking minute amounts of acid to expand her creativity and empathy. Content in the program was produced by CFUV's...2017-11-2244 minFull CircleFull CircleIllicit Substances on the IslandThis episode of Full Circles captures a glimpse of illicit substance use and harm reduction measures in Victoria.CFUV Correspondant Aviva joins SOLID Harm Reduction on their morning needle pickup and outreach tour, and sits down with Jack Phillips, head coordinator of the outreach advocacy group.CFUV presents the sound of the Fentanyl crisis, an explanation of the BC Coroners Service's findings through the past year using sound."Alice" invites CFUV to speak with her about a weekly activity of hers: taking minute amounts of acid to expand her creativity and empathy. 2017-11-2144 minCFUVCFUV01 Tourist CityThis episode of Full Circle explores parts of the Tourism industry in Victoria. Ryan, a longtime cruise line employee, gives a sneak peek into life on a cruise ship. CFUV visits the Ship Point Night Market, a collection of vendors that meet in the inner harbour to sell their wares to a crowd of cruise ship patrons. Finally, CFUV correspondant Arcade looks into the Downtown Victoria Busker's Festival, and seeks to find the answer to why this vibrant celebration changed hands over the past year. Content in the program was produced by CFUV's Podcasting Production Team. Music in this piece...2017-11-1445 minFull CircleFull Circle01 Tourist CityThis episode of Full Circle explores parts of the Tourism industry in Victoria. Ryan, a longtime cruise line employee, gives a sneak peek into life on a cruise ship. CFUV visits the Ship Point Night Market, a collection of vendors that meet in the inner harbour to sell their wares to a crowd of cruise ship patrons. Finally, CFUV correspondant Arcade looks into the Downtown Victoria Busker's Festival, and seeks to find the answer to why this vibrant celebration changed hands over the past year. Content in the program was produced by CFUV's Podcasting Production Team. Music in this piece...2017-11-1445 minFull CircleFull CircleTourist CityThis episode of Full Circle explores parts of the Tourism industry in Victoria. Ryan, a longtime cruise line employee, gives a sneak peek into life on a cruise ship. CFUV visits the Ship Point Night Market, a collection of vendors that meet in the inner harbour to sell their wares to a crowd of cruise ship patrons.Finally, CFUV correspondant Arcade looks into the Downtown Victoria Busker's Festival, and seeks to find the answer to why this vibrant celebration changed hands over the past year.Content in the program was produced by...2017-11-1445 minCFUVCFUVStory Map- Old Town VictoriaCFUV Correspondant Joseph sits down with a city planner to discuss the architecture of Old Town Victoria2017-08-2321 minCFUVCFUVTrue North - Episode 103True North- Episode 103 Original Air Date: March 2, 2017 Featuring guests Steve Bailey and Rob Nesbitt, producers of the documentary Somewhere To Go: Punk Victoria and members of classic Victoria punk bands like The Neos and BUM. Tracklist (Artist/Album/Track) 1. Psychosomatic Itch - EP - Land of the Free 2. Nomeansno - All Your Ears Can Hear - Too Much Dope 3. Jerk Ward - Single - F.U. Quincey 4. The Vinaigrettes - Single - Story of My Life 5. Infamous Scientists - All Your Ears Can Hear - CKDA 6. Section 46 - Single - Somewhere to Go 7. Pigment Vehicle - Single - Garbage 8. Do-Wops...2017-03-0258 minBehind the MicBehind the Mic27 Johnnie RegaladoStation manager and True North host Johnnie Regalado talks late-night broadcasting, filming Victoria shows, and why CFUV strives to be the Voice of Victoria.2016-10-0500 minArtscapeArtscapeARTSCAPE S02E11: Visions of Emily CarrVisions of Emily Carr - Katie & Harold talk to members of the public, as well as Artist & Organizer of the Emily Carr Symposium: Artist, Author, Lover of Nature - Ingrid Mary Percy, Art Historian Kerry Mason, artist Godfrey Stephens, Author of Hunting for Ghosts in Victoria, BC - Sally Jennings, as well as narration of “Art & The House” from The House of All Sorts written by Emily Carr. This episode had editing & production support from Adam Cantor. This podcast is proudly supported by the BC Arts Council & CFUV 101.9fm2016-07-061h 00ArtscapeArtscapeARTSCAPE S02E10: DIY LifeKatie and Harold go to the DIY Life : Art / Science / Ecology Fair hosted by Dr. Jennifer Willet & Open Space www.openspace.ca/ with collaborations with the Ministry of Casual Living’s Peddle & Paddle Box gallery ministryofcasualliving.ca , along with many other organizations & individuals including Jennifer Willet’s Great Lakes Algae Organ www.jenniferwillet.com/ , Verena Kaminiarz www.aedc.ca/verena/v_main.htm , Alexis Hogan www.alexisfhogan.com/ , Jim Bomford, Cedric Bomford, Nathan Bomford othersights.ca/deadhead/ , Sergio Rojas Chaves, Christine White christinewhite.ca/ , and Jon Dowdall. Also Guest Curator of Open Space Doug Jarvis www.dougjarvis.ca/ and Asst...2016-07-061h 00ArtscapeArtscapeARTSCAPE S02E08: Victoria Hip Hop - A Community of Ghosts 2Harold continues his search exploring the darker realms of the Victoria hip hop community and uncovers haunting connections to local histories. Featuring music and interviews from Misc. Friend @miscfriend , General Gruff & Wolf Pack Man Dolorean generalgruff.bandcamp.com/, Paint the town Red www.facebook.com/PaintTheTownRed250/ , Cathedral Bloom @cathedralbloom , Lo::Sun @lo-sun . This podcast is proudly supported by the BC Arts Council & CFUV 101.9fm2016-07-021h 00ARTSCAPEARTSCAPEARTSCAPE S02E08: Victoria Hip Hop - A Community of Ghosts 2Harold continues his search exploring the darker realms of the Victoria hip hop community and uncovers haunting connections to local histories. Featuring music and interviews from Misc. Friend @miscfriend , General Gruff & Wolf Pack Man Dolorean generalgruff.bandcamp.com/, Paint the town Red www.facebook.com/PaintTheTownRed250/ , Cathedral Bloom @cathedralbloom , Lo::Sun @lo-sun . This podcast is proudly supported by the BC Arts Council & CFUV 101.9fm2016-07-021h 00ArtscapeArtscapeARTSCAPE S02E07: Victoria Hip Hop - A Community of GhostsHarold embarks on a mysterious journey to uncover who is apart of and where is Victoria's Hip Hop community?Featuring Music and interviews from Langdon Auger langdonauger.bandcamp.com/track/island-nights-2 , Bob le head @bob-le-head , Dee Jay Anger @dee-jay-anger , Dia-Nos @dia-nos , llvis Freshly illvisfreshly.bandcamp.com/ , Sweatpants Superstars itunes.apple.com/us/artist/sweatp…tars/id261991282 , La Ro$a @ladylarosa , and Sundry NoName sundrynoname.bandcamp.com/releasesThis podcast is brought to you by the CFUV 101.9fm and proudly supported by the BC Arts Council2016-06-211h 00ARTSCAPEARTSCAPEARTSCAPE S02E07: Victoria Hip Hop - A Community of GhostsHarold embarks on a mysterious journey to uncover who is apart of and where is Victoria's Hip Hop community?Featuring Music and interviews from Langdon Auger langdonauger.bandcamp.com/track/island-nights-2 , Bob le head @bob-le-head , Dee Jay Anger @dee-jay-anger , Dia-Nos @dia-nos , llvis Freshly illvisfreshly.bandcamp.com/ , Sweatpants Superstars itunes.apple.com/us/artist/sweatp…tars/id261991282 , La Ro$a @ladylarosa , and Sundry NoName sundrynoname.bandcamp.com/releasesThis podcast is brought to you by the CFUV 101.9fm and proudly supported by the BC Arts Council2016-06-211h 00ArtscapeArtscapeARTSCAPE S02E02: Island of VoicesIsland of Voices is a collaboration between 8 students in Brad Cunningham’s Humanities Flex Class at Reynold’s Secondary School,. Under the direction of Chris O’Connor at the Royal BC Museum, we partnered with Secllemah (Elder Joan Morris) and Mark Salter of the Songhees Nation. The students interviewed Dr. Nancy Turner, Ethnobotanist and Dr. Darcy Mathews, Anthropologist to find out more about the Songhees (Lekwungen) people, and the colonial practices of the Canadian government, Songhees island Ty'ches and the landscape that we live, work and create on. (**Mature Subject matter - Listener Discretion is Advised**)This episod...2016-05-251h 00Hidden NewsHidden NewsHidden News: Victoria's Sewage Treatment (February 18 2016)Hidden News episode originally aired February 18 2018 on CFUV 101.9 FM.2016-02-1949 minGorilla RadioGorilla RadioGorilla Radio: Ingmar Lee & Andrea Morison (Aug 12, 2015)The oil spill disaster, when it comes, can't be ascribed to "the weather," "bad luck," or an "Act of God." Its absolutely predictable arrival is due to the system of moving oil and oil derivative products in and through BC waters currently in place. That precarious fact was illustrated again on August 5th when a barge loaded with 60,000 litres of diesel and gasoline hit the rocks in Surge Narrows, just off Campbell River. The Coast Guard was able in this instance to "race to the scene" to extricate the floundered barge before the surge tide came, and avert certain disaster...2015-09-0954 minGorilla RadioGorilla RadioGorilla Radio: Brandon Martinez & John Newman (Aug 19 2015)If you're just back from the cottage, or travelling abroad, or just enjoying a summer's break from the media news cycle grind, let me be the first to wish you a "Happy election year!" For the rest of you, it may seem the Summer poll has already lasted a year, or more; but before you tune us out...today's show is meant as an anodyne to electioneering banalities and fear-mongering. Be aware! Stephen Harper plans to scare you witless, because he knows it's the only way you'll vote for he and his agents of the Apocalypse; and the hairiest, scariest...2015-08-2052 minFull CircleFull CircleFull Circle: Zoe Blunt, Eric Nordal & Stephen Collis (Nov 25, 2014)Zoe Blunt from Victoria Forest Action Network is in studio to talk about the Burnaby Mountain protests and test drilling Kinder Morgan is carrying out. She also speaks about the National Energy Board hearings taking place this week in Victoria. Eric Nordal from Social Coast joins the broadcast live from the base of the mountain where he gathered with a group of activists before they walked up to the injunction zone. And in the second half, SFU Professor, Stephen Collis talks about being named in the lawsuit that Kinder Morgan brought against some of the protesters.2014-11-2746 minFull CircleFull CircleFull Circle: Ken Kelly & Ross Crockford (Oct 28, 2014)In the lead-up to the municipal election, Jason Grenier interviews Ken Kelly from the Downtown Victoria Business Association and Ross Crockford from johnsonstreetbridge.org about candidates and issues in Victoria.2014-11-1346 min