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CBC's Rose Murphy caught up with short story prize winner, Dorian McNamara, in Tokyo.
Polluting education: a new study reveals the surprising role the fossil fuel industry has in teaching our children about climate change. CBC's Rose Murphy spoke to report co author Anne Keary about the need to kick big oil out of the classroom and implement comprehensive, science-based climate education across the country.
durée : 00:30:02 - Jazz Collection - par : Alex Dutilh - Les voix buissonnières, ce sont des voix hors des sentiers battus, à l'écart des clichés attendus des chanteuses ou des chanteurs de jazz. Dans cet épisode, Blossom Dearie, Maxine Sullivan, Rose Murphy, Jimmy Scott, Chet Baker, Lisa Ekdahl, Kat Edmonson, Cyrille Aimée, Ken Nordine. - réalisé par : Pierre Willer
durée : 00:59:20 - On y croit - par : Nathalie Piolé -
durée : 00:59:20 - Banzzaï du mercredi 06 novembre 2024 : Communications - par : Nathalie Piolé - La playlist jazz de Nathalie Piolé.
Find out about a new app called Timeleft that just launched in Halifax. It promises to help you meet five new people, every Wednesday night, at different restaurants around town. It's already active in more than 279 cities around the world. The CBC's Rose Murphy signed up.
durée : 00:59:09 - Le jazz sur France Musique - par : Nathalie Piolé - La playlist jazz de Nathalie Piolé.
New research from Stockholm University suggests that the concentration of PFAS or "forever chemicals" emitted from the spray coming off the ocean is higher than industrial polluters. The CBC's Rose Murphy spoke with lead researcher Ian Cousins, a professor of environmental organic chemistry, to learn more.
Page Cowell is finishing big this school year. She graduated from NSCAD University in Halifax as valedictorian on Tuesday — and she also won this year's student art award. She spoke with CBC's Rose Murphy about the honours and how making connections with others has been key to her art.
A local gallery owner who opposes the infilling of Dartmouth Cove is organizing an art show and issuing a call to action. Mainstreet's Rose Murphy dropped by The Dart to hear why Jane MacDougald is rallying her community to protect a place she loves.
Magic is being made in a mysterious and secluded animation studio in Beaver Bank just north of Lower Sackville. Mainstreet's Rose Murphy went there and found woodland paths near a little lake, a family of snapping turtles, a giant apple that houses a library, an upside down airplane with a blue lightning bolt and a bunch of people making cartoons and working with celebrities in Los Angeles. This is what her visit to Cartoon Conrad sounded like:
The eclipse is the talk of the town and Mainstreet got in on the action too. First, our colleague Rose Murphy went down to the Discovery Centre in Halifax to see how people were preparing for the event, and then Jeff spoke with the CBC's Khalil Ahktar, live from Miramichi, where the eclipse could be seen in its totality.
durée : 00:59:22 - Banzzaï du mardi 27 février 2024 - par : Nathalie Piolé -
When you think of farming, you might not think of Catholic nuns — but in Antigonish, N.S., the Sisters of St. Martha are behind a farming mentorship program that allows participants to experience running a farm before owning one. Rose Murphy's doc "Martha's Garden."
A recent report from Food Banks Canada says Nova Scotia is failing people who are living in poverty. Some say universal basic income could help fix that. CBC's Rose Murphy joins guest host Carolyn Ray to tell us more.
The exhibition, Generations: The Sobey Family and Canadian Art, opened to the public at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia on Thursday evening. The show is being promoted as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to explore one of Canada's legendary private art collections. CBC's Rose Murphy was there. *A note of clarification: Ursula Johnson's installation titled "Museological Grand Hall" is not part of the Sobeys' collections and is being displayed courtesy of the artist.
A man in Nova Scotia is selling his vintage, high-quality collection of men's dress shoes on Kijiji. Paul Fecteau in Lyon's Brook, Pictou County, has had a fascination with the shoes since he was a student, and it's a passion he shared with CBC's Rose Murphy.
At this free space program for Black, Indigenous, and young people of colour, kids have been exploring lunar curiosities and uncovering the challenges that astronauts are facing in the ground-breaking Artemis missions . The CBC's Rose Murphy dropped by to check it out.
Nimbus's mini-literary festival Word On The Hill is back! The publisher's book block party is happening tomorrow on Strawberry Hill in Halifax. Mainstreet's Rose Murphy dropped by to chat with Terrilee Bulger, manager and co-owner of Nimbus, and author and photographer Len Wagg.
Snowy River Farm in Cook's Brook, N.S., recently announced they are scaling back production dramatically due to financial strain and labour shortages. Mainstreet's Rose Murphy spoke with the farm's owner, Amy Hill, about how tough it has been.
Some members of the trans and queer communities here in Nova Scotia will be holding a march for justice in Halifax on Thursday. Mainstreet's Rose Murphy spoke to Ashlee Hinchey, one of the organizers , and a co-organizer referred to as S. The CBC has decided not to reveal their identity because of their concerns about the potential for hate, discrimination and violence.
Greta Gerwig's Barbie is opening in theatres next week and one Halifax business is ready to celebrate. Upshaw's Rollerdome in Spryfield is hosting a Barbie-themed roller disco Saturday night. CBC's Rose Murphy spoke with owner Shane Upshaw to learn more about the party.
A new exhibition will open Thursday at the St. Francis Xavier Art Gallery, but the medium is one of humanity's oldest — tapestry. The show is called Cloth and Consequence and was put together by Murray Gibson, who weaves contemporary tapestries in his studio in Pomquet, near Antigonish. He spoke with Mainstreet's Rose Murphy to explain the interconnectedness of life, death and textile practice.
There's a new collage-only art gallery in Halifax called Cuts and Paste. Owner Rhonda Barrett told Mainstreet's Rose Murphy she believes it may be the only gallery of its type in Canada.
Ever since Chantal Phee heard a family member name drop the Martin Street Co-operative, she's wondered: what is it? Even her dad didn't know he'd grown up in the Black-owned housing co-op in Antigonish, or what that co-op even meant. CBC producer Rose Murphy roadtrips with Chantal to find answers in this week's documentary about untold histories, and the power of having a home. Note: A prominent voice in the radio documentary, Jana MacDonald, died unexpectedly on May 19. It's her research that brought many missing details of this mystery to light.
The location of one of Halifax's newest barber shops is a little hard to pin down. That's because it's on wheels. When Mohammad Alnabelsi's van pulls up and the door slides open, it reveals a classic barber's chair, a tiled counter, sink and mirror. The CBC's Rose Murphy stopped by.
In this week's episode I speak to Helena Murphy about the impact of intuition on health and living with a chronic condition. Helena generously discusses her journey to being diagnosed with Crohns disease and the importance of embracing the more difficult conversations about bodies and health. She also talks to us about her recipe book being published in 2023 which leads us to a juicy conversation about nourishing and delicious foods and recipes. This is a super informative conversation and a really important listen!About Helena:My name is Helena, I'm a professional photographer based in Bristol, and I capture product, places and food. I create lifestyle shots that are all about that everyday magic. It's my “why” to capture images that help people connect back to themselves, to find cruelty-free options, to enjoy beautifully made food, to slow down and to make the small things, the big things.Website: https://helenarosemurphy.net/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/helenarose_photography/About Meghan:Meghan Field is an intersectional social justice activist, Qoya Teacher, Intuitive Embodiment and Practical Magic Coach, Moon Mna/Irish Celtic lineage practitioner and Owner of Sacred Kernow Retreats. Meghan lives in England, where she works as a Director of Advance Charity and offers 1:1 and group well-being and empowerment classes, workshops and retreats for women.In her embodiment and empowerment work, Meghan supports women to remember who we are before the world told us who we should be. Through all of her work, Meghan reminds us to slow down, get clear on who we are, listen to our intuition, honour our unique voices and step into our power.For more information and to work with Meghan:Email: hello@meghanfield.comWebsite: www.meghanfield.comInstagram: @meghanelizabethfieldTwitter: @meghanfeministaFacebook: @QoyawithmeghanPodcast Music: ‘Behind Your Eyes' by Stereo Soul Future - www.stereosoulfuture.com.
The Auld's Cove Hindu temple's first Diwali celebration was held a half century ago, in 1972. Priest Pandit Ravi Dogra has been with the temple since the beginning, when families from the area came together to build it. He speaks with the CBC's Rose Murphy about the anniversary of this historic space.
The CBC's Rose Murphy visits Iranian ethnomusicologist Mohammad Sahraei who has collected and learned to play over 100 instruments from across the globe. He has even converted a camper van into a mobile, music museum!
Mike Baran has made a business out of the hobby of collecting colourful bits of glass from beaches. He calls himself a sea glass archaeologist. The CBC's Rose Murphy spoke with him about his unique profession unearthing the history behind bits of sea glass.
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When he first got the letter, Sheldon Currie thought he might be the target of a scam. But it was no trick! The Cape Breton born writer is one of the newest members of the Order of Canada. The CBC's Rose Murphy visited him at his home in Antigonish County.
Rent increases are forcing out yet another Halifax institution. After almost 50 years in the city's north end, the Mid-East Food Centre is looking for a new home. The CBC's Rose Murphy stopped in to speak with owner Abdulsalam Mohammad to find out the story behind the closure.
Erica Meus-Sanders moved to Nova Scotia from the Bahamas, specifically to learn how to start making her own films. She's the new executive-director of the Atlantic Filmmakers Coop. Erica spoke to the CBC's Rose Murphy, about her film background and her future plans with AFCOOP.
Interviews with movers and shakers and new starters of the business world in Surrey
Jackie Mitchell with guests Carla Maroussas a business coach after 25 years in the TV, music and film industries- www.carlamaroussascoaching.com, Liz Allan runs Full Circle Continuous Improvement a business improvement training consultant www.fullcircleci.co.uk, Rose Murphy an international voice artist, entrepreneur and speaker - www.voiceovers.co.uk/rose.murphy and Gemma Cockrell owner of Puremess selling skincare products made from natural ingredients - www.puremess.co.uk
Hayley MacLeod is a violin and fiddle teacher in Antigonish County who, in her spare time, trains and teaches Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. During the pandemic, she and her husband created their own training gym in the woodshop behind their house. Hayley tells the CBC's Rose Murphy why she recently started teaching Jiu Jitsu to young girls.
Multidisciplinary artist Colleen MacIsaac is asking people to nominate heroes from their Halifax neighbourhoods, to draw their portraits. Colleen is then posting the portraits on her Instagram page. The CBC's Rose Murphy brings us this story.
The story of a Black housing cooperative started after families were displaced from their homes by the Trans-Canada highway is a little known piece of Nova Scotia history. The CBC's Rose Murphy visits the site of the former co-op, with descendants of its founders.
durée : 00:59:28 - Fête des voisins - par : Nathalie Piolé - La playlist jazz de Nathalie Piolé. - réalisé par : Fabien Fleurat
From a home invasion to a car chase, two Antigonish County women tell the CBC's Rose Murphy the wild story of their encounter with a convicted sex offender.
Rojina Yamin, an architecture student at Dalhousie University, is combining architectural skills with Indigenous knowledge to design spaces that could be used for the upcoming North American Indigenous Games. The CBC's Rose Murphy brings us this story.
Some architecture students at Dalhousie University are exploring how the design and assembly of spaces could increase access to amenities like public space, water, showers, transportation and recreation. CBC's Rose Murphy speaks with architecture student Victoria Payne.
Caroline McQuillan was a regular at open mics around Halifax. After the pandemic shut the bar scene down, she found a way to bring live music back into her community at an unexpected location - a funeral home. CBC's Rose Murphy brings us the story.
Eric Knijpstra uit Deventer wordt met jurk en pruik Rose Murphy. Al twintig jaar treedt hij op en ook schrijft hij liedjes. Eric is te gast en vertelt over zijn carrière en over zijn inzet om travestie uit de taboesfeer te halen.
Advocates say an unprecedented number of people across the province are currently facing evictions, with nowhere to go – and this isn't just an urban issue. The CBC's Rose Murphy brings us this story.
Freelance reporter Rose Murphy brings us the latest on some of the issues surrounding the proposal for a liquified natural gas project in Goldboro.
Chaque semaine Yves Bartel présente sur NORMANDIVES, une chronique musicale sur toutes les formes de jazz.
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In this episode, Trauma Report writer Emma Bennet speaks with Ashley Rose Murphy, an ambassador for the Canadian Foundation for AIDS Research (CANFAR). Born with HIV/AIDS, Ashley Rose Murphy uses her story to educate communities about the reality of living with this infamous immune disease. Tune in and to listen to Ashley speak bravely about her past, how she uses her lived experiences to spread positivity and awareness, and how she helps others learn to confront the stigma surrounding HIV/AIDS.
The Clock Paul SimonClocks Paul BrettHenachoko Clock Yuko NexusUn jour sans fin Harold Ramis avec Bill Murray 1993Beat the Clock Madeline BellClock Bird Minimal CompactTime On My Hands Rose MurphyCamac, porte du temps Alain KremskiLes Maîtres du Temps René Laloux 1982Time Is Like A River The SaxophonesLa Vielle Montre ZNRPlaytime Jacques Tati 1967If You Wait A Little Longer Nico Muhly / TeiturWaiting For The D Train Yoko Ono Plastic Ono BandMy Time Ann SteelTimepiece Dark DayMove It Time Glorious StrangersIn My Life Time The Flying LizardsFinale de temps croisés Luis NaonVingt secondes Brigitte FontaineSignalétique Jacques Higelin & Areski BelkacemI Want My Future Back DJ Hell Tazardrama Ghédalia TazartèsPast, Present And Future The Shangri-LasThe Chess Game Magical ThinkingLe Temps Retrouvé Marcel Proust read by André Dussollier
Selección de vocalistas femeninas de voz aniñada que, más que cantar, susurran: Rose Murphy, Blossom Dearie, Astrud Gilberto, Claudine Longet, Lisa Ekdhal y Audrie Hepburn. Como Invitados especiales, David Sanborn y la orquesta de Barney Kessel.
Shellac Stack No. 57 invites you to pour a tall glass of iced tea (or your preferred beverage) and settle back for records by Lou Gold, Scrappy Lambert, Rose Murphy, Johnny Wittwer, Joe Haymes, Marty Grosz, Bix Beiderbecke, and more. We also celebrate the music of Mel B. Kaufman in honor of the new CD … Continue reading »