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Gilded Pear Gallery has two new exhibits open, and it's a rather unique set up. Works from landscape artists, Audrey Brown and Randy Richmond, will be found in their respective exhibits, but viewers may find overlaps as the two are a couple! Gilded Pear manager, Lauren Tucci, talks about putting the exhibits together and invites … Continue reading The post Culture Crawl 923 “Custody of the Creek” appeared first on Jazz 88.3 KCCK.
Host Rachel Gilbert spoke with LFP reporter Randy Richmond about the just-announced coroner's inquest that will examine the deaths of eight men at London's provincial jail, the Elgin-Middlesex Detention Centre, between 2017 and 2021.
Host Rachel Gilbert spoke with LFP reporter Randy Richmond about his years-long investigation into Londoner Darko Jovanovich, described by one judge as "a con man extraordinaire."
Host Rachel Gilbert spoke with LFP reporter Randy Richmond about what's next now that city council has approved the rollout of the first 'hubs' that are part of London's new plan to aid the homeless.
Host Rachel Gilbert spoke with LFP reporter Randy Richmond about his remarkable feature, The Boy With Two Names, on the life and jailhouse death of Clayton Bissonnette. They're joined by his sister, Adrienne Clarke, who offered her powerful perspective on the Sixties Scoop, its toll on her family and the truth about Canada and reconciliation.
Host Rachel Gilbert spoke with LFP's Randy Richmond about his interview with the Londoner, speaking on condition of continued anonymity, who gave $25 million to kick-start a new system to help the city's homeless.
Host Rachel Gilbert spoke with London Free Press reporter Randy Richmond, who has interviewed local doctors on both sides of the growing debate over the safer drug supply offered to about 300 Londoners – those who believe it's life-saving, and those who believe it leads to more harm.
This is a story of the Sixties Scoop. Of a family torn apart and separated for decades before being reunited. This is also a story of identity, and the long-lasting effects that these separations can have on a family. London Free Press reporter Randy Richmond joins the show to discuss how one family was separated by the Sixties Scoop, ultimately re-united and how they had to reckon with their own histories, and come to terms with trauma and tragedy. Background reading: The boy with two names: A scattered family, a nation's shame, a death in jail Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Rachel Gilbert spoke with LFP's Randy Richmond about The Boy With Two Names, a special project two years in the making. It examines the Sixties Scoop that tore Indigenous children from their homes, how it fractured a family and led one son onto a deadly path toward London's troubled provincial jail.
Host Rachel Gilbert spoke with LFP reporter Randy Richmond about his ongoing coverage of the massive new system proposed to aid Londoners experiencing homelessness.
Host Rachel Gilbert spoke with LFP reporter Randy Richmond about the $25-million gift from an anonymous family to help the city's homeless population and how exactly it may work.
Award winning London Free Press reporter Randy Richmond discusses the latest on controversial Aylmer church leader Henry Hildebrandt, as he challenges Ontario public health regulations.
Michener Award winning reporter Randy Richmond of the London Free Press joins host Craig Needles to discuss whether police officers should be investigated by their own department of they're charged with a crime - and how one case may signal that coming to an end.
Canada's journalist of the year, Randy Richmond, discusses with host Craig Needles About a Girl, an in-depth feature about a teenager in crisis and a system seemingly unable to help her.
The photographic artist Randy Richmond has two concurrent exhibits on display now in the Quad Cities: Verisimilitude in the Lewis Gallery at the Figge Art Museum in Davenport, and The Set Table: Forks on the Left, Metaphors on the Right at the Quad City Arts’ gallery in Rock Island.
Cellblock footage shows a London police sergeant kick, punch, stomp and step on a 24-year-old woman, an unco-operative, intoxicated suspect who was cuffed, bound at the ankles and restrained by four other officers, who do nothing to stop the assault. Afterwards, the woman was charged. It was months before the truth was uncovered. London Free Press reporter Randy Richmond doggedly pursued the story for his series on the assault and the London Police Service. For today's show, Randy interviews the assault victim. Background reading: We are the Cops series PLEASE READ OUR SURVEY
Shelley Desrochers hasn’t been seen since January 2016. She’s one of three women who lived a “high-risk lifestyle” to go missing from London, Ontario, Canada in the last decade. In this series, we go beyond the police and news reports to take an in-depth look at Shelley’s life, ask questions surrounding the case and speak with guests and experts such as Mike Arntfield, host of “To Catch A Killer” and former London police officer. Part Two looks at the timeline of her disappearance, the efforts being made to find her, and why Shelley's friends and family are frustrated with the police response. Former London Police officer Mike Arntfield shares his thoughts on the situation, and we speak with Randy Richmond of the London Free Press who has been following this story from the beginning. Randy sheds some light on a London Police officer who spent years of her career trying to keep sex-workers like Shelley safe. Don't miss the end, when Karla shares an amazing gesture aimed at helping gather tips to find out what happened to Shelley. Have you seen Shelley Desrochers? E-mail findshelleynow@gmail.com London Police Missing People: https://www.londonpolice.ca/en/about/Missing-People.aspx Share Visit our Website: http://www.standupspeakupblog.com/ Browse the Store: https://www.standupspeakupapparel.com/ Stand Up Speak Up Podcast: https://standupspeakup.podbean.com/ Host and Producer: Karla Stephens-TolstoyEditor and Co-Producer: Joel at East Coast Radio Creative This episode contains music used under a Creative Commons License. Kathy Lowe - When I Am No Morehttp://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kathy_Lowe/Above_Water/When_I_Am_No_More Support the show.
Part 1With guest Randy Richmond from the Cleveland Clinic, discussing home care after a hospital stay
Shelley Desrochers hasn’t been seen since January 2016. She’s one of three women who lived a “high-risk lifestyle” to go missing from London, Ontario, Canada in the last decade. In this series, we go beyond the police and news reports to take an in-depth look at Shelley’s life, ask questions surrounding the case and speak with guests and experts such as Mike Arntfield, host of “To Catch A Killer” and former London police officer. Part Two looks at the timeline of her disappearance, the efforts being made to find her, and why Shelley's friends and family are frustrated with the police response. Former London Police officer Mike Arntfield shares his thoughts on the situation, and we speak with Randy Richmond of the London Free Press who has been following this story from the beginning. Randy sheds some light on a London Police officer who spent years of her career trying to keep sex-workers like Shelley safe. Don't miss the end, when Karla shares an amazing gesture aimed at helping gather tips to find out what happened to Shelley. Have you seen Shelley Desrochers? E-mail findshelleynow@gmail.com London Police Missing People: https://www.londonpolice.ca/en/about/Missing-People.aspx Host and Producer: Karla Stephens-TolstoyEditor and Co-Producer: Joel at East Coast Radio Creative This episode contains music used under a Creative Commons License. Kathy Lowe - When I Am No Morehttp://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kathy_Lowe/Above_Water/When_I_Am_No_More
Reporter Drew Penner tracks down four very different but important perspectives on the evolving harm reduction movement. This episode will take you from east coast of the United States to London, Ontario, to Vancouver's downtown eastside. And we'll even wade into the thorny topic of an illegal, but promising therapy. Harm reduction isn't for the faint of heart, but the stories we bring you today are empowering tales. Producer and Host: Karla Stephens Tolstoy Co-producer, researcher, lead journalist, original sound design: Drew Penner Music: soundcloud.com/frequencyhorizon (iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/frequency-horizon/id1127552995) Song of the week: Jon Clever aka Be Clever Beats https://soundcloud.com/becleverbeats/harm-reduction Cover image: Collage by Drew Penner of imagery from Kenneth Anderson, iamwilli.am, end_thewod, ann harkness (via Flickr). In this episode you will hear from: -Dr. Arnold Washton, a substance abuse consultant to professional sports teams, foreign governments, the American Food and Drug Administration, and even the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, discusses his “drink smartly” program for problem drinkers. http://recoveryoptions.us/ -Randy Richmond, a London Free Press reporter covering that city’s efforts to bring forward a variety of harm-reduction measures to help sex workers, alcoholics and drug addicts. www.lfpress.com/author/randy-richmond -A woman working on the front lines of the opioid crisis in Vancouver’s downtown eastside. -Tim, an ex-con and former substance abuser who has been taking plant-based hallucinogen ayahuasca as a way to improve his life.
This special edition, introduced by award-winning journalist Randy Richmond, updates us on the latest news from the podcast's favourite mummy, Oetzi the Iceman.