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HOT SHEET FOR WEEKEND OF JUNE 14 & 15, 2003
-- SATURDAY JUNE 14, 2003 --
This week on The House, the week in national politics...
Marriage Split: in the week of this week's court ruling,
Anthony Germain talks with Liberal MP Pat O'Brien and NDP MP
Svend Robinson, MPs on opposite sides of the issue. Anthony
also talks with Liberal leader Shawn Graham who nearly
knocked off Bernard Lord in this week's provincial election.
And the Manley Mystery: Jennifer Fry reports on why recent
defections and a questionable campaign strategy have many
observers wondering whether John Manley can continue his bid
for the Liberal leadership. That's The House, Saturday after
World Report at 9 a.m. (9:30 NT) on CBC Radio One.
This week on That Saturday Show...love and hate in the
animal kingdom. Meet a skunk who fell in love with a woman
in Missouri... and a group of crows in Sault Ste. Marie who
dive-bomb unsuspecting people. And how about the rock
ptarmigan who does back-flips to attract a mate? Then he
goes and rolls in the dirt and generally lets himself go.
It's the amazing, mind-bending, all-animal edition of That
Saturday Show, at 10 a.m. (10:30 NT) on CBC Radio One.
Tune in Saturday for What a Week: from headlines to
punchlines. This week...sorting through bungled American
intelligence reports to find out what Saddam actually said
and what George Bush heard. Also, Paul Martin captains HMCS
Brown-noser. What a Week, Saturday at 11 (11:30 NT) on CBC
Radio One.
(no advance info avalable)
This week on Quirks and Quarks...The Quirks Question Show -
From Vancouver. That's right - it's another edition of the
award-winning Question Show, this time from beautiful, sunny
Vancouver. Find out why some people float better than
others; whether cats can get cancer from lying in the sun;
how spawning salmon find their way home; why you can't
tickle yourself; and whether our moon's rotation is unique.
That's Quirks and Quarks, with host Bob McDonald, Saturday
afternoon after the noon news (12:30 NT) on CBC Radio One.
This week on DNTO... It's folk festival season once again,
and that means it's time for the annual folk festival
roundup! Folk and roots guy Les Siemieniuk takes a look at
some of the unknown gems coming soon to a field near your
this summer. As well, a report from E3: the Electronics
Entertainment Expo...the trade show of all trade shows for
devoted video gamers. Plus live music from the Joe Sealy
Quartet and comedy from those awful awful men. That's on
Definitely Not the Opera Saturday after the one p.m. news
(1:30 NT) on CBC Radio One.
Saturday on The World This Weekend... the dream of living in
the United States is firmly rooted in Mexican popular
culture. Hundreds of thousands of people try to sneak into
the U-S every year, aided by migrant traffickers. Nick
Miles reports on the efforts made by the Mexican government
to close the loopholes that allow traffickers to prosper to
the extent of billions of dollars a year. And Margo Kelly
has the journal of a doctor's family hit - in more ways than
one - by SARS. The World This Weekend, with Lorna Jackson,
Saturday at 6:00 pm (7 AT; 7:30 NT) on both CBC Radio One
and CBC Radio Two.
This week on The Mystery Project, the conclusion of "Home
Again, Home Again." Now that their country weekend has
turned into a nightmare, Peggy, Amber and Bernie are
grateful when Carlos arrives to help them unravel the tragic
events engulfing them. That's this Saturday evening on the
Mystery Project at 6:30 (7:30 AT, 8:00 NT) on CBC Radio One.
One.
This week on Global Village...music may be the universal
language, but its accents can sometimes be a little
difficult. Hear about a music festival dedicated to Robbie
Burns in Scotland, and a Mexican garage band preserving
Nahuatl language in song. There's the musical Creole of Marc
and Mamani from Mali and Indian musicians in St. John's
speaking the language of compassion for their neighbours in
Badger. That's on Global Village, Saturday night at 7 (6 AT,
6:30 NT) on CBC Radio One.
This week on Finkleman's 45s, Danny spotlights his fave Brit
band, the Hollies. He'll also have tunes from Jerry Lee
Lewis, the Diamonds, Fats Domino and more. Danny vents his
wrath at folks who use debit cards to pay small tabs in
stores, and bemoans the stickiness of leather seats in
luxury cars. Oh, gosh. That's all on Finkleman's 45s,
Saturday night at 8:00 (8:30 NT) on CBC Radio One.
This week on A Propos...an interview with Ray Bonneville
about his new CD "Roll It Down." Also, music from Marc
Lelangue, Martin Léon, Rob Lutes, Denis Phénix, Jim Corcoran
himself, Ivy & Reggie, and Jean Leloup. Join host Jim
Corcoran for A Propos Saturday at 10:00 p.m. (10:30 NT) on
CBC Radio One.
This week, Saturday Night Blues wraps up another fabulous
season with an entire program of requests and stories from
the Bluesline. That's on Saturday Night Blues, starting at
11 (11:30 NT) on CBC Radio One.
-- RADIO TWO --
Head for the Vinyl Cafe this weekend. Host Stuart McLean
dips into the mailbag, sampling letters from a listener
who's travelling across Canada by train, plus the
reflections of an itinerant guitarist who has just met one
of his all-time heroes. That's this week at the Vinyl Cafe,
Saturday morning at 10:00 (10:30 NT) on CBC Radio Two.
This week on Sound Advice, Rick Phillips spotlights new CDs
of vocal music, including recordings by Anonymous Four, Bryn
Terfel and Renee Fleming doing show tunes, and a hot new
tenor. In the Library, more on the overtures by Berlioz.
This week, Roman Carnival. That's Sound Advice, Saturday
after the noon news (1 AT, 1:30 NT) on CBC Radio Two.
From Aix-en-Provence, France, a production of Tchaikovsky's
Eugene Onegin, starring Olga Guryakova, Ekaterina Semenchuk,
Peter Mattei, Jacqueline Van Quaille, Menai Davies and
Daniil Shtoda. Daniel Harding conducts. That's Saturday
Afternoon at the Opera, hosted by Howard Dyck, Saturday at
1:30 pm (2:30 AT; 3:00 NT) on CBC Radio Two.
Bill Cosby - everybody's favourite puddin' pop - Jay Sankey,
Erma Bombeck, Bob Newhart, Double Exposure and many more.
Join host Walter Rinaldi for Laugh in a Half, Saturday
evening at 6:30 p.m. (7:30 AT; 8:00 NT) on CBC Radio Two.
(no advance info available)
This week on justconcerts.com...on air...Frank Black and The
Catholics delivered a mighty rockin' sermon from the stage
of The State in Regina. On line...A Luna Red work out in
session in CBC Radio 3's laboratory. Just Concerts, Saturday
night at 10 p.m. (10:30 NT) on CBC Radio Two, and on-line at
http://www.justconcerts.com/concerts/concert.cfm?Concert_Id=
92
New on the site this week: Billy Hopeless joins up as the
latest guest DJ! Billy Hopeless is the infestation spawned
from Vancouver's punk rock roots. Though many have tried in
the past to exterminate Billy with poisonous slander and
numerous toxic free drinks, he has survived and seems to
only get stronger! Listen to the playlist he's selected
especially for you - some pop, some rock - but mostly lots
of punk! NewMusicCanada, Saturday at 11 p.m. (11:30 NT) on
CBC Radio Two, or log on at www.newmusiccanada.com
-- CBC RADIO 3--
This week on cbcradio3.com...search for a teenage fugitive
in love, discover a commodity more precious than gold, and
learn about washing windows. Also, meet three artists who
are integrating ethnic music with hip-hop, A Luna Red in
session, and Frank Back and the Catholics in concert.
www.cbcradio3.com
This week at RootsMusicCanada, folk from Toronto's Clay
Tyson, alt-country from the Maurice Richard Libby Blues from
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan and Ottawa's Sean Peever, urban
country from Tammy Clowers of Sparwood, B.C., alt-folk from
Peggy White of Almonte, Ontario and world music from
Vancouver's Yaya Diallo. Find it at www.rootsmusiccanada.com
This week at 120seconds.com...What do you look for in a good
t-shirt? Finding the right one can be tricky because shirts
make a big statement about you. In T-Shirt Culture, five
people talk about their T-shirt collections and obsessions.
Find it for yourself at
http://120seconds.com/index.cfm?movie=680
--- WEEKEND HOT SHEET, SUNDAY JUNE 15, 2003 ---
This week on The Sunday Edition, Father's Day and a special
Anniversary all in one. The Sunday Edition celebrates its
300th program. Enjoy a look back over the past six years
everything from the death of Mother Teresa to the infamous
Jimmy Carter hoax. Plus a look beyond the program to the
media in general, to ask whether information overload is
driving us crazy. Plus a Father's Day protrait of a very
special dad and daughter relationship. Three hundred and
counting - three hours of fun and food for thought with host
Michael Enright, on The Sunday Edition, right after the 9
a.m. news (9:30 NT) on CBC Radio One.
Head for the Vinyl Cafe this weekend. Host Stuart McLean
dips into the mailbag, sampling letters from a listener
who's travelling across Canada by train, plus the
reflections of an itinerant guitarist who has just met one
of his all-time heroes. That's this week at the Vinyl Cafe,
Sunday after the noon news (12:30 NT) on CBC Radio One.
Bill Cosby - everybody's favourite puddin' pop - Jay Sankey,
Erma Bombeck, Bob Newhart, Double Exposure and many more.
Join host Walter Rinaldi for Laugh in a Half, Sunday
afternoon at 1:00 (1:30 NT, 4:00 PT) on CBC Radio One.
This week on The Inside Track...Christopher Grosskurth
profiles Canada's Dr. Christianne Ayotte, head of the World
Anti-Doping Agency. Also, weightlifter Suzanne Dandineau,
who says the government has left her and other athletes in
the lurch when it comes to identifying what's safe to take
and what's against the rules. And hurdler Mark McKoy checks
out a new film about speed - that's velocity, not drugs!
That's this week on The Inside Track Sunday afternoon at
1:30 (2:00 NT; 4:30 PT) on CBC Radio One.
This week on Tapestry...a documentary about a remarkable
friendship between two women - Jessica and Mariam. When they
first got to know each other, both were Jewish. Then Mariam
became a Muslim, and Jessica wondered if they still had
anything in common. Also, the story of Friar Mychal Judge, a
Franciscan priest who was the first person to be officially
declared a victim of the September 11 tragedy. That's on
Tapestry, Sunday afternoon right after the 2 p.m. news (2:30
NT, 4 MT, 3 PT) on CBC Radio One.
This week on Writers and Company, in honour of Bloomsday -
June 16th, the day of James Joyce's Ulysses - four Irish
writers talk about home and away: Michael Collins, Claire
Keegan, Colum McCann and Nuala O'Faolain. That's Writers &
Company, with host Eleanor Wachtel, Sunday afternoon at 3
(3:30 NT, 5 CT/MT/PT) on CBC Radio One.
Sunday on Cross Country Checkup ...summer books. As the
sultry season approaches, join in Checkup's annual summer
book show. Which books will you be reading? Which books do
you recommend? Help compile Cross Country Checkup's list of
best books - everything from classics to modern, novels to
non-fiction. That's on Cross Country Checkup Sunday
afternoon from 4 until 6 (EASTERN) on CBC Radio One.
8. THE WORLD THIS WEEKEND: ***postponed from last week***
Sunday on The World This Weekend...After the fall of the
Ceaucescu regime, the world got a shocking glimpse of the
horrible conditions suffered by tens of thousands of
children in Romania's orphanages. The government is trying
to improve its child protection system now. But as Darrell
Harvey reports, abandoning children is still common in
Romania and the country may face another institutionalized
generation. Hear that report Sunday on The World This
Weekend with Lorna Jackson at 6 pm (7 AT; 7:30 NT) on both
CBC Radio One and CBC Radio Two.
This week on Sound Advice, Rick Phillips spotlights new CDs
of vocal music, including recordings by Anonymous Four, Bryn
Terfel and Renee Fleming doing show tunes, and a hot new
tenor. In the Library, more on the overtures by Berlioz.
This week, Roman Carnival. That's Sound Advice, Sunday at
6:30 (7:30 AT, 8:00 NT) on CBC Radio One.
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This week, On Stage presents mezzo-soprano Susan Platts with
Chor Leoni men's chorus and the CBC Radio Orchestra under
the direction of Mario Bernardi. The program features works
by Cherubini, Mahler and Brahms. That's On Stage, with host
Eric Friesen, Sunday night at 8 (9 AT, 9:30 NT) on CBC Radio
One.
This week on Sunday Showcase...more in the Stratford Series.
This week, Part Two of "All's Well That Ends Well" by
William Shakespeare. Romantic comedy meets fairy tale when
Helena, a humble doctor's daughter, rescues the ailing King
of France and claims marriage to the disdainful young lord
Bertram as her reward. He'll have none of her, preferring to
run off to the wars instead - but the ever-resourceful
Helena isn't the sort to give up that easily. That's on
Sunday Showcase starting at 10 p.m. (11 AT, 11:30 NT) on CBC
Radio One.
This week on Jazz Beat...in Hour One... a tale of two
cities…and four women! The quartet called Without Words has
to overcome distance to play together, but the results more
than make it worthwhile. Hear them in a Montreal studio
session. In Hour Two, pianomeister Chick Corea has the
instrument - and the stage - to himself in a solo concert
from Montreal's jazz festival of 2002. Rediscover the pure
talent that has made Chick one of the icons of modern jazz.
That's Jazz Beat, with host Katie Malloch, Sunday night at
11 (midnight AT, 12:30 NT) on CBC Radio One.
--- RADIO TWO ---
This week on Choral Concert...Gaudeamus Igitur: Music for
Graduates, featuring Cantata Academica by Benjamin Britten,
plus works by Villa Lobos, Brahms, Lehar, Elgar and more.
That's Choral Concert, with host Howard Dyck, Sunday morning
after World Report at 8 (8:30 NT) on CBC Radio Two.
This Sunday on Symphony Hall...pianist Katherine Chi joins
the National Arts Centre Orchestra under the direction of
Mario Bernardi. The program includes Anton Arensky's
Tchaikovsky Variations, Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 3,
and Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 2. That's Symphony Hall, with
host Katherine Duncan, Sunday morning at 10 (10:30 NT) on
CBC Radio Two.
Join Catherine Belyea this week on The Singer & the Song for
an exploration of vocal ornamentation, from medieval chants
to Celine Dion! Soprano Suzie Leblanc explains baroque vocal
ornaments, and you'll also hear examples from Portugal and
Cuba plus a performance by the incomparable Ella Fitzgerald.
That's The Singer & the Song, Sunday afternoon at 1 (1:30
NT) on CBC Radio Two.
This week, On Stage presents mezzo-soprano Susan Platts with
Chor Leoni men's chorus and the CBC Radio Orchestra under
the direction of Mario Bernardi. The program features works
by Cherubini, Mahler and Brahms. That's On Stage, with host
Eric Friesen, Sunday afternoon at 2 (2:30 NT) on CBC Radio
Two.
This week on Say It With Music... Wedding Songs: June is the
month of weddings, and musicals love to sing about them.
Richard offers you a selection of numbers old and new,
borrowed and blue, from Berlin and Sondheim through Maltby &
Shire and Jason Robert Brown. Bring your own bouquet. Rice
optional. Say it With Music, Sunday at 4:00 p.m. (4:30 NT)
on CBC Radio Two.
This week on Roots and Wings, host Philly Markowitz has a
dreamy epic tune from Manitoba guitarist Art Turner, music
from both Sudan and Hungary that marries tabla and
accordion, and songs of healing and comfort from the
Republic of Georgia, Finland, Algeria, and the American
Peyote Church (Lakota Sioux). That's on Roots and Wings,
Sunday evening at 5 (5:30 NT) on CBC Radio Two.
This week on Pearls of Wisdom, host David Wisdom has vintage
and current jazz, including a flock of songs dealing with
members of the animal kingdom: ducks, bees, monkeys, cats,
ferrets and even...an oyster. That's Pearls of Wisdom,
Sunday at 6:30 p.m. (7:30 p.m. AT, 8:00 p.m. NT) on CBC
Radio Two.
This week on Jazz Beat...in Hour One... a tale of two
cities…and four women! The quartet called Without Words has
to overcome distance to play together, but the results more
than make it worthwhile. Hear them in a Montreal studio
session. In Hour Two, pianomeister Chick Corea has the
instrument - and the stage - to himself in a solo concert
from Montreal's jazz festival of 2002. Rediscover the pure
talent that has made Chick one of the icons of modern jazz.
That's on Jazz Beat, with host Katie Malloch, Sunday at 8:00
p.m. (9:00 AT, 9:30 NT) on CBC Radio Two.
This week, performances from the 2003 Open Ears Festival in
Kitchener. From the King St. Theatre, Dan Warren conducts
the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony Orchestra in John Adams'
Short Ride in a Fast Machine. Host Larry Lake talks with
composer Melissa Hui, prior to the world premiere
performance of Hui's Roar. Larry also talks with Ronald
Bruce Smith, before the Canadian premiere of Smith's
Constellation. And a conversation with David Lang prior to a
performance of Lang's Are You Experienced? Later, the
Penderecki String Quartet at Zion United Church. They'll
play Sulamit Ran's String Quartet No. 2. Host Larry Lake
chats with Alice Ho, prior to the world premiere of Ho's
String Quartet No. 2. That's Two New Hours, with host Larry
Lake, Sunday night at 10 (11 AT, 11:30 NT) on CBC Radio Two.
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HOT SHEET FOR WEEKEND OF JUNE 14 & 15, 2003
-- SATURDAY JUNE 14, 2003 --
This week on The House, the week in national politics...
Marriage Split: in the week of this week's court ruling,
Anthony Germain talks with Liberal MP Pat O'Brien and NDP MP
Svend Robinson, MPs on opposite sides of the issue. Anthony
also talks with Liberal leader Shawn Graham who nearly
knocked off Bernard Lord in this week's provincial election.
And the Manley Mystery: Jennifer Fry reports on why recent
defections and a questionable campaign strategy have many
observers wondering whether John Manley can continue his bid
for the Liberal leadership. That's The House, Saturday after
World Report at 9 a.m. (9:30 NT) on CBC Radio One.
This week on That Saturday Show...love and hate in the
animal kingdom. Meet a skunk who fell in love with a woman
in Missouri... and a group of crows in Sault Ste. Marie who
dive-bomb unsuspecting people. And how about the rock
ptarmigan who does back-flips to attract a mate? Then he
goes and rolls in the dirt and generally lets himself go.
It's the amazing, mind-bending, all-animal edition of That
Saturday Show, at 10 a.m. (10:30 NT) on CBC Radio One.
Tune in Saturday for What a Week: from headlines to
punchlines. This week...sorting through bungled American
intelligence reports to find out what Saddam actually said
and what George Bush heard. Also, Paul Martin captains HMCS
Brown-noser. What a Week, Saturday at 11 (11:30 NT) on CBC
Radio One.
(no advance info avalable)
This week on Quirks and Quarks...The Quirks Question Show -
From Vancouver. That's right - it's another edition of the
award-winning Question Show, this time from beautiful, sunny
Vancouver. Find out why some people float better than
others; whether cats can get cancer from lying in the sun;
how spawning salmon find their way home; why you can't
tickle yourself; and whether our moon's rotation is unique.
That's Quirks and Quarks, with host Bob McDonald, Saturday
afternoon after the noon news (12:30 NT) on CBC Radio One.
This week on DNTO... It's folk festival season once again,
and that means it's time for the annual folk festival
roundup! Folk and roots guy Les Siemieniuk takes a look at
some of the unknown gems coming soon to a field near your
this summer. As well, a report from E3: the Electronics
Entertainment Expo...the trade show of all trade shows for
devoted video gamers. Plus live music from the Joe Sealy
Quartet and comedy from those awful awful men. That's on
Definitely Not the Opera Saturday after the one p.m. news
(1:30 NT) on CBC Radio One.
Saturday on The World This Weekend... the dream of living in
the United States is firmly rooted in Mexican popular
culture. Hundreds of thousands of people try to sneak into
the U-S every year, aided by migrant traffickers. Nick
Miles reports on the efforts made by the Mexican government
to close the loopholes that allow traffickers to prosper to
the extent of billions of dollars a year. And Margo Kelly
has the journal of a doctor's family hit - in more ways than
one - by SARS. The World This Weekend, with Lorna Jackson,
Saturday at 6:00 pm (7 AT; 7:30 NT) on both CBC Radio One
and CBC Radio Two.
This week on The Mystery Project, the conclusion of "Home
Again, Home Again." Now that their country weekend has
turned into a nightmare, Peggy, Amber and Bernie are
grateful when Carlos arrives to help them unravel the tragic
events engulfing them. That's this Saturday evening on the
Mystery Project at 6:30 (7:30 AT, 8:00 NT) on CBC Radio One.
One.
This week on Global Village...music may be the universal
language, but its accents can sometimes be a little
difficult. Hear about a music festival dedicated to Robbie
Burns in Scotland, and a Mexican garage band preserving
Nahuatl language in song. There's the musical Creole of Marc
and Mamani from Mali and Indian musicians in St. John's
speaking the language of compassion for their neighbours in
Badger. That's on Global Village, Saturday night at 7 (6 AT,
6:30 NT) on CBC Radio One.
This week on Finkleman's 45s, Danny spotlights his fave Brit
band, the Hollies. He'll also have tunes from Jerry Lee
Lewis, the Diamonds, Fats Domino and more. Danny vents his
wrath at folks who use debit cards to pay small tabs in
stores, and bemoans the stickiness of leather seats in
luxury cars. Oh, gosh. That's all on Finkleman's 45s,
Saturday night at 8:00 (8:30 NT) on CBC Radio One.
This week on A Propos...an interview with Ray Bonneville
about his new CD "Roll It Down." Also, music from Marc
Lelangue, Martin Léon, Rob Lutes, Denis Phénix, Jim Corcoran
himself, Ivy & Reggie, and Jean Leloup. Join host Jim
Corcoran for A Propos Saturday at 10:00 p.m. (10:30 NT) on
CBC Radio One.
This week, Saturday Night Blues wraps up another fabulous
season with an entire program of requests and stories from
the Bluesline. That's on Saturday Night Blues, starting at
11 (11:30 NT) on CBC Radio One.
-- RADIO TWO --
Head for the Vinyl Cafe this weekend. Host Stuart McLean
dips into the mailbag, sampling letters from a listener
who's travelling across Canada by train, plus the
reflections of an itinerant guitarist who has just met one
of his all-time heroes. That's this week at the Vinyl Cafe,
Saturday morning at 10:00 (10:30 NT) on CBC Radio Two.
This week on Sound Advice, Rick Phillips spotlights new CDs
of vocal music, including recordings by Anonymous Four, Bryn
Terfel and Renee Fleming doing show tunes, and a hot new
tenor. In the Library, more on the overtures by Berlioz.
This week, Roman Carnival. That's Sound Advice, Saturday
after the noon news (1 AT, 1:30 NT) on CBC Radio Two.
From Aix-en-Provence, France, a production of Tchaikovsky's
Eugene Onegin, starring Olga Guryakova, Ekaterina Semenchuk,
Peter Mattei, Jacqueline Van Quaille, Menai Davies and
Daniil Shtoda. Daniel Harding conducts. That's Saturday
Afternoon at the Opera, hosted by Howard Dyck, Saturday at
1:30 pm (2:30 AT; 3:00 NT) on CBC Radio Two.
Bill Cosby - everybody's favourite puddin' pop - Jay Sankey,
Erma Bombeck, Bob Newhart, Double Exposure and many more.
Join host Walter Rinaldi for Laugh in a Half, Saturday
evening at 6:30 p.m. (7:30 AT; 8:00 NT) on CBC Radio Two.
(no advance info available)
This week on justconcerts.com...on air...Frank Black and The
Catholics delivered a mighty rockin' sermon from the stage
of The State in Regina. On line...A Luna Red work out in
session in CBC Radio 3's laboratory. Just Concerts, Saturday
night at 10 p.m. (10:30 NT) on CBC Radio Two, and on-line at
http://www.justconcerts.com/concerts/concert.cfm?Concert_Id=
92
New on the site this week: Billy Hopeless joins up as the
latest guest DJ! Billy Hopeless is the infestation spawned
from Vancouver's punk rock roots. Though many have tried in
the past to exterminate Billy with poisonous slander and
numerous toxic free drinks, he has survived and seems to
only get stronger! Listen to the playlist he's selected
especially for you - some pop, some rock - but mostly lots
of punk! NewMusicCanada, Saturday at 11 p.m. (11:30 NT) on
CBC Radio Two, or log on at www.newmusiccanada.com
-- CBC RADIO 3--
This week on cbcradio3.com...search for a teenage fugitive
in love, discover a commodity more precious than gold, and
learn about washing windows. Also, meet three artists who
are integrating ethnic music with hip-hop, A Luna Red in
session, and Frank Back and the Catholics in concert.
www.cbcradio3.com
This week at RootsMusicCanada, folk from Toronto's Clay
Tyson, alt-country from the Maurice Richard Libby Blues from
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan and Ottawa's Sean Peever, urban
country from Tammy Clowers of Sparwood, B.C., alt-folk from
Peggy White of Almonte, Ontario and world music from
Vancouver's Yaya Diallo. Find it at www.rootsmusiccanada.com
This week at 120seconds.com...What do you look for in a good
t-shirt? Finding the right one can be tricky because shirts
make a big statement about you. In T-Shirt Culture, five
people talk about their T-shirt collections and obsessions.
Find it for yourself at
http://120seconds.com/index.cfm?movie=680
--- WEEKEND HOT SHEET, SUNDAY JUNE 15, 2003 ---
This week on The Sunday Edition, Father's Day and a special
Anniversary all in one. The Sunday Edition celebrates its
300th program. Enjoy a look back over the past six years
everything from the death of Mother Teresa to the infamous
Jimmy Carter hoax. Plus a look beyond the program to the
media in general, to ask whether information overload is
driving us crazy. Plus a Father's Day protrait of a very
special dad and daughter relationship. Three hundred and
counting - three hours of fun and food for thought with host
Michael Enright, on The Sunday Edition, right after the 9
a.m. news (9:30 NT) on CBC Radio One.
Head for the Vinyl Cafe this weekend. Host Stuart McLean
dips into the mailbag, sampling letters from a listener
who's travelling across Canada by train, plus the
reflections of an itinerant guitarist who has just met one
of his all-time heroes. That's this week at the Vinyl Cafe,
Sunday after the noon news (12:30 NT) on CBC Radio One.
Bill Cosby - everybody's favourite puddin' pop - Jay Sankey,
Erma Bombeck, Bob Newhart, Double Exposure and many more.
Join host Walter Rinaldi for Laugh in a Half, Sunday
afternoon at 1:00 (1:30 NT, 4:00 PT) on CBC Radio One.
This week on The Inside Track...Christopher Grosskurth
profiles Canada's Dr. Christianne Ayotte, head of the World
Anti-Doping Agency. Also, weightlifter Suzanne Dandineau,
who says the government has left her and other athletes in
the lurch when it comes to identifying what's safe to take
and what's against the rules. And hurdler Mark McKoy checks
out a new film about speed - that's velocity, not drugs!
That's this week on The Inside Track Sunday afternoon at
1:30 (2:00 NT; 4:30 PT) on CBC Radio One.
This week on Tapestry...a documentary about a remarkable
friendship between two women - Jessica and Mariam. When they
first got to know each other, both were Jewish. Then Mariam
became a Muslim, and Jessica wondered if they still had
anything in common. Also, the story of Friar Mychal Judge, a
Franciscan priest who was the first person to be officially
declared a victim of the September 11 tragedy. That's on
Tapestry, Sunday afternoon right after the 2 p.m. news (2:30
NT, 4 MT, 3 PT) on CBC Radio One.
This week on Writers and Company, in honour of Bloomsday -
June 16th, the day of James Joyce's Ulysses - four Irish
writers talk about home and away: Michael Collins, Claire
Keegan, Colum McCann and Nuala O'Faolain. That's Writers &
Company, with host Eleanor Wachtel, Sunday afternoon at 3
(3:30 NT, 5 CT/MT/PT) on CBC Radio One.
Sunday on Cross Country Checkup ...summer books. As the
sultry season approaches, join in Checkup's annual summer
book show. Which books will you be reading? Which books do
you recommend? Help compile Cross Country Checkup's list of
best books - everything from classics to modern, novels to
non-fiction. That's on Cross Country Checkup Sunday
afternoon from 4 until 6 (EASTERN) on CBC Radio One.
8. THE WORLD THIS WEEKEND: ***postponed from last week***
Sunday on The World This Weekend...After the fall of the
Ceaucescu regime, the world got a shocking glimpse of the
horrible conditions suffered by tens of thousands of
children in Romania's orphanages. The government is trying
to improve its child protection system now. But as Darrell
Harvey reports, abandoning children is still common in
Romania and the country may face another institutionalized
generation. Hear that report Sunday on The World This
Weekend with Lorna Jackson at 6 pm (7 AT; 7:30 NT) on both
CBC Radio One and CBC Radio Two.
This week on Sound Advice, Rick Phillips spotlights new CDs
of vocal music, including recordings by Anonymous Four, Bryn
Terfel and Renee Fleming doing show tunes, and a hot new
tenor. In the Library, more on the overtures by Berlioz.
This week, Roman Carnival. That's Sound Advice, Sunday at
6:30 (7:30 AT, 8:00 NT) on CBC Radio One.
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This week, On Stage presents mezzo-soprano Susan Platts with
Chor Leoni men's chorus and the CBC Radio Orchestra under
the direction of Mario Bernardi. The program features works
by Cherubini, Mahler and Brahms. That's On Stage, with host
Eric Friesen, Sunday night at 8 (9 AT, 9:30 NT) on CBC Radio
One.
This week on Sunday Showcase...more in the Stratford Series.
This week, Part Two of "All's Well That Ends Well" by
William Shakespeare. Romantic comedy meets fairy tale when
Helena, a humble doctor's daughter, rescues the ailing King
of France and claims marriage to the disdainful young lord
Bertram as her reward. He'll have none of her, preferring to
run off to the wars instead - but the ever-resourceful
Helena isn't the sort to give up that easily. That's on
Sunday Showcase starting at 10 p.m. (11 AT, 11:30 NT) on CBC
Radio One.
This week on Jazz Beat...in Hour One... a tale of two
cities…and four women! The quartet called Without Words has
to overcome distance to play together, but the results more
than make it worthwhile. Hear them in a Montreal studio
session. In Hour Two, pianomeister Chick Corea has the
instrument - and the stage - to himself in a solo concert
from Montreal's jazz festival of 2002. Rediscover the pure
talent that has made Chick one of the icons of modern jazz.
That's Jazz Beat, with host Katie Malloch, Sunday night at
11 (midnight AT, 12:30 NT) on CBC Radio One.
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This week on Choral Concert...Gaudeamus Igitur: Music for
Graduates, featuring Cantata Academica by Benjamin Britten,
plus works by Villa Lobos, Brahms, Lehar, Elgar and more.
That's Choral Concert, with host Howard Dyck, Sunday morning
after World Report at 8 (8:30 NT) on CBC Radio Two.
This Sunday on Symphony Hall...pianist Katherine Chi joins
the National Arts Centre Orchestra under the direction of
Mario Bernardi. The program includes Anton Arensky's
Tchaikovsky Variations, Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 3,
and Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 2. That's Symphony Hall, with
host Katherine Duncan, Sunday morning at 10 (10:30 NT) on
CBC Radio Two.
Join Catherine Belyea this week on The Singer & the Song for
an exploration of vocal ornamentation, from medieval chants
to Celine Dion! Soprano Suzie Leblanc explains baroque vocal
ornaments, and you'll also hear examples from Portugal and
Cuba plus a performance by the incomparable Ella Fitzgerald.
That's The Singer & the Song, Sunday afternoon at 1 (1:30
NT) on CBC Radio Two.
This week, On Stage presents mezzo-soprano Susan Platts with
Chor Leoni men's chorus and the CBC Radio Orchestra under
the direction of Mario Bernardi. The program features works
by Cherubini, Mahler and Brahms. That's On Stage, with host
Eric Friesen, Sunday afternoon at 2 (2:30 NT) on CBC Radio
Two.
This week on Say It With Music... Wedding Songs: June is the
month of weddings, and musicals love to sing about them.
Richard offers you a selection of numbers old and new,
borrowed and blue, from Berlin and Sondheim through Maltby &
Shire and Jason Robert Brown. Bring your own bouquet. Rice
optional. Say it With Music, Sunday at 4:00 p.m. (4:30 NT)
on CBC Radio Two.
This week on Roots and Wings, host Philly Markowitz has a
dreamy epic tune from Manitoba guitarist Art Turner, music
from both Sudan and Hungary that marries tabla and
accordion, and songs of healing and comfort from the
Republic of Georgia, Finland, Algeria, and the American
Peyote Church (Lakota Sioux). That's on Roots and Wings,
Sunday evening at 5 (5:30 NT) on CBC Radio Two.
This week on Pearls of Wisdom, host David Wisdom has vintage
and current jazz, including a flock of songs dealing with
members of the animal kingdom: ducks, bees, monkeys, cats,
ferrets and even...an oyster. That's Pearls of Wisdom,
Sunday at 6:30 p.m. (7:30 p.m. AT, 8:00 p.m. NT) on CBC
Radio Two.
This week on Jazz Beat...in Hour One... a tale of two
cities…and four women! The quartet called Without Words has
to overcome distance to play together, but the results more
than make it worthwhile. Hear them in a Montreal studio
session. In Hour Two, pianomeister Chick Corea has the
instrument - and the stage - to himself in a solo concert
from Montreal's jazz festival of 2002. Rediscover the pure
talent that has made Chick one of the icons of modern jazz.
That's on Jazz Beat, with host Katie Malloch, Sunday at 8:00
p.m. (9:00 AT, 9:30 NT) on CBC Radio Two.
This week, performances from the 2003 Open Ears Festival in
Kitchener. From the King St. Theatre, Dan Warren conducts
the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony Orchestra in John Adams'
Short Ride in a Fast Machine. Host Larry Lake talks with
composer Melissa Hui, prior to the world premiere
performance of Hui's Roar. Larry also talks with Ronald
Bruce Smith, before the Canadian premiere of Smith's
Constellation. And a conversation with David Lang prior to a
performance of Lang's Are You Experienced? Later, the
Penderecki String Quartet at Zion United Church. They'll
play Sulamit Ran's String Quartet No. 2. Host Larry Lake
chats with Alice Ho, prior to the world premiere of Ho's
String Quartet No. 2. That's Two New Hours, with host Larry
Lake, Sunday night at 10 (11 AT, 11:30 NT) on CBC Radio Two.
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