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    Under the Influence | May 17, 2013

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    The Next Chapter | May 20, 2013

    Shelagh sits down with actor Graham Greene and finds out what books he has loaded onto his e-reader.

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    Quirks and Quarks | May 18, 2013

    Longhorn beetles survive -40C by making their own internal antifreeze.

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    The House | May 18, 2013

    This week on The House, with Senators Wallin and Duffy out of the Conservative caucus, we get reaction from NDP Ethics Critic Charlie Angus. We also hear from Senator Patrick Brazeau. And we speak with B.C. Premier Christy Clark after her stunning victory

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    Writers and Company | May 19, 2013

    Irish writer Colm Toibin was this year's grand prize winner at the Blue Metropolis International Literary Festival in Montreal. His latest, “The Testament of Mary” takes place twenty years after Jesus’s death.

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    In the Field | May 19, 2013

    A young Mom tell her story of surviving the sinking of the Queen of the North. Exploring the personalities behind musicial keys. A profile of D-flat major. And two transgendered youth from UPEI talk about gender identity and how the world treats them.

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Mainstreet PEI - Lionel F Stevenson - Fifty Years of PhotographsMay 21, 2013 | 7:25Mainstreet PEI Lionel F Stevenson - Fifty Years of Photographs Audio
Mainstreet PEI Lionel F Stevenson - Fifty Years of Photographs May 21, 2013 | 7:25PEI Photographer Lionel Stevenson and Confederation Centre Gallery Curator Pan Wendt discuss Lionel's lifetime of photographs. This weekend, Lionel will be giving an art talk and launching the new book Lionel Stevenson - Firty years of Photographs.
Mainstreet PEI - SpinTime - David CeliaMay 21, 2013 | 11:04Mainstreet PEI SpinTime - David Celia Audio
Mainstreet PEI SpinTime - David Celia May 21, 2013 | 11:04World class musician David Celia drops into the studio as our SpinTime DJ, and shares some of his personal musicial connections and his music picks.
Mainstreet PEI - Dandelion Festival - Stratford, PEIMay 17, 2013 | 7:19Mainstreet PEI Dandelion Festival - Stratford, PEI Audio
Mainstreet PEI Dandelion Festival - Stratford, PEI May 17, 2013 | 7:19The 7th annual Dandelion Festival takes place in Stratford this coming Monday. Karen Mair Marion spoke with Marion Copleston with the PEI Environmental Health Coop and Tracy Brown, who's with the Bedeque Bay Environmental Management Association.
Mainstreet PEI - Duff Conacher - Is it time to get rid of the Senate?May 17, 2013 | 8:22Mainstreet PEI Duff Conacher - Is it time to get rid of the Senate? Audio
Mainstreet PEI Duff Conacher - Is it time to get rid of the Senate? May 17, 2013 | 8:22Duff Conacher is the founding director of Democracy Watch and he says it's time to get rid of the Upper Chamber.
Mainstreet PEI - Historian Boyde Beck - 1830's Missing TreasuryMay 16, 2013 | 10:17Mainstreet PEI Historian Boyde Beck - 1830's Missing Treasury Audio
Mainstreet PEI Historian Boyde Beck - 1830's Missing Treasury May 16, 2013 | 10:17Boyde Beck takes us back to 1830, where money and politics were handled a bit differently. In May, 1830, a committee from the legislature dropped in to see the colonial treasurer and discovered that about a fifth of the colonial treasury was missing.
Mainstreet PEI - CBC's James Cudmore - PEI Senator Mike DuffyMay 16, 2013 | 10:38Mainstreet PEI CBC's James Cudmore - PEI Senator Mike Duffy Audio
Mainstreet PEI CBC's James Cudmore - PEI Senator Mike Duffy May 16, 2013 | 10:38The latest development that has political and senate watchers spinning is the news that the 90 thousand dollars owed by the PEI Senator Mike Duffy was actually paid by the Prime Minister's right hand man. James Cudmore speaks to Karen Mair.
Mainstreet PEI - Literary Awards - Lori Mayne and Jennifer TaskerMay 15, 2013 | 8:32Mainstreet PEI Literary Awards - Lori Mayne and Jennifer Tasker Audio
Mainstreet PEI Literary Awards - Lori Mayne and Jennifer Tasker May 15, 2013 | 8:32The 26th annual Cox and Palmer Literary Awards deadline is on May 31st. Lori Mayne, co-ordinator of this year's celebration and Jennifer Tasker, winner from last year's awards dropped into the studio.
Mainstreet PEI - Beating Breast Cancer - Double MastectomyMay 15, 2013 | 7:11Mainstreet PEI Beating Breast Cancer - Double Mastectomy Audio
Mainstreet PEI Beating Breast Cancer - Double Mastectomy May 15, 2013 | 7:11Sue Power decided to have a double mastectomy 13 years ago, in hopes of beating breast cancer. Karen reconnects with Sue to discuss her decision after Angelina Jolie, a popular actress, announced recently that she had opted for the same operation.
Mainstreet PEI - The Anthology - A Gathering of TwigsMay 14, 2013 | 6:36Mainstreet PEI The Anthology - A Gathering of Twigs Audio
Mainstreet PEI The Anthology - A Gathering of Twigs May 14, 2013 | 6:36A gathering of Twigs is the title of a new Anthology that was launched in early May. TWIG which stands for The Writers In Group - is Charlottetown's longest running writers' group. Two members, Paul Vreeland and Robbin Mayem dropped by.
Mainstreet PEI - Brenda Jones - Atlantic Book Awards NominationMay 14, 2013 | 7:08Mainstreet PEI Brenda Jones - Atlantic Book Awards Nomination Audio
Mainstreet PEI Brenda Jones - Atlantic Book Awards Nomination May 14, 2013 | 7:08Brenda Jones is an Island artist. Her illustrations in the book "I is For Island" have been nominated for the Lillian Shepherd Award for Excellence in Illustration at the Atlantic Book Awards. She dropped by the Mainstreet studio.
Mainstreet PEI - Richard Raiswell - PEI legislature Report CardMay 14, 2013 | 4:24Mainstreet PEI Richard Raiswell - PEI legislature Report Card Audio
Mainstreet PEI Richard Raiswell - PEI legislature Report Card May 14, 2013 | 4:24The spring session of the PEI legislature wrapped up. The public's response to a government's performance usually comes election day. Our political columnist Richard Raiswell is also a professor and offers his own end of term report card.
Mainstreet PEI - SpinTime - Mothers, Memories and MusicMay 13, 2013 | 8:29Mainstreet PEI SpinTime - Mothers, Memories and Music Audio
Mainstreet PEI SpinTime - Mothers, Memories and Music May 13, 2013 | 8:29Karen Mair was joined by three of my colleagues here at CBC PEI. Donna Allen, Heather MacGrath and Sarah Keaveny-Vos are mothers. We'll be sharing some stories and some tunes on the 2nd annual Mothers of Mainstreet edition of SpinTime.
Mainstreet PEI - PEI Government - Catastrophic Drug PlanMay 13, 2013 | 6:37Mainstreet PEI PEI Government - Catastrophic Drug Plan Audio
Mainstreet PEI PEI Government - Catastrophic Drug Plan May 13, 2013 | 6:37The PEI government has announced a catastrophic drug plan. Islanders will have their out-of-pocket drug costs capped and the government will pay the remainder. Lindsay Carroll talks with Premier Robert Ghiz, and with the Can. Cancer Society.
Mainstreet PEI - Dutch Thompson - Oddities From 100 Years AgoMay 10, 2013 | 10:28Mainstreet PEI Dutch Thompson - Oddities From 100 Years Ago Audio
Mainstreet PEI Dutch Thompson - Oddities From 100 Years Ago May 10, 2013 | 10:28Tea Pot Boiled Eggs, using keys to stop nose bleeds, and angels descending on a battlefield during the Great War. These are a few of the oddities from a hundred years ago that Dutch Thompson shares with us.
Mainstreet PEI - Dutch Thompson - Oddities From 100 Years AgoMay 10, 2013 | 10:28Mainstreet PEI Dutch Thompson - Oddities From 100 Years Ago Audio
Mainstreet PEI Dutch Thompson - Oddities From 100 Years Ago May 10, 2013 | 10:28Tea Pot Boiled Eggs, using keys to stop nose bleeds, and angels descending on a battlefield during the Great War. These are a few of the oddities from a hundred years ago that Dutch Thompson shares with us.

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