Leonardo Toro Trujillo shares his journey, revealing lessons in resilience, humility, and the power of art that goes skin-deep.
Author Phil Nealy joins us to discuss his new book, ‘I Won’t Stand for This! Embracing My Disability to Empower Others.’
Artist and entrepreneur Ava Luna joins us to discuss her journey towards co-owning her own tattoo studio, Raven Heart Tattoo Studio.
John Carroll’s “Crying Houses and Other Catastrophes” is a darkly funny, occasionally absurd, and surprisingly moving group of short stories.
Author Jay Lang takes a look at the current state of Vancouver’s live music scene and how artists are confronting the challenges of today.
Catherine Harrison’s ‘Leading in Stereo’ is a call to action and an invitation to reflection, elevating the importance of community.
Julia Dovey’s ‘A Matter of Mountains and Molehills’ is a deeply emotional story about isolation, trust, pain, and what lies beneath.
Diane Bator’s ‘Written in Stone’ is a compelling, suspenseful story filled with intrigue, emotion, and just enough darkness.
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Author and professor Dr. Liam J. Leonard discusses the evolving landscape of criminology and the challenges shaping justice systems today.
Daniel Hurst’s “The Couple at Table Six” has a solid idea at its core, but the slow build and late payoff left it sitting below expectations.
By centring the voices of those who knew and loved Layne Staley best, ‘This Angry Pen of Mine’ (Weldon Owen) honours his humanity and complexity.
Author Kevin Stewart-Panko discusses the challenges of documenting nearly 40 years of Immolation’s history for his book ‘Into Everlasting Fire,’ out now via Decibel Books.
For more than a century, writers have packed their bags, grabbed a notebook, and headed straight for Paris.
Author MJ Moore joins us for Inside Publishing to discuss the publishing industry and how she sees it evolving over the next decade.
Mixed media pop artist Joey DAMMIT! joins us to discuss the life of a visual artist, the art industry, his own career, and more.
“The Apples In Stereo,” written by Josh Bloom and released via J-Card Press, is an engaging and affectionate exploration of creativity, collaboration, and the vibrant spirit...
‘Wretch,’ by author Jeremy Wagner, is a blistering collision of crime noir and modern body-horror that never loosens its grip.
Quickness frontman Jacob Dryden joins us for a thorough conversation about Vancouver’s ever-evolving music scene.
Curator Sonia Del Re discusses the ‘Gathered Leaves: Discoveries from the Drawings Vault’ exhibit at the Audain Art Museum in Whistler, BC.
Country blues artist Charlie Parr will have you half-laughing, half-hurting, and not totally sure why with his new book “Five.”
As a novel, David Levithan and Jens Lekman’s “Songs for Other People’s Weddings” resonates as a songbook for the romantically bruised.
In this Industry Insider interview, Errant Records founder Dani Oliva discusses his career, lessons learned, and his advice to LGBTQ artists.
In “Rock ‘N Soul Tarot,” Brian Orlando brings a fresh perspective to tarot by weaving in the raw energy of classic rock, punk, and soul.
In “Your Astrological Energy,” author Carmen Turner-Schott makes astrology make sense and presents it as a tool for real empowerment.
Naturopathic doctor Lara Briden discusses women’s health and her brand new book ‘Metabolism Repair for Women.’