Nov 16, 2012 | 1:41:19Q Jazz singer Molly Johnson, Writer Oliver Sacks, Sex Surrogacy, Cultural Hall of Shame 11/16/2012 AudioQ Jazz singer Molly Johnson, Writer Oliver Sacks, Sex Surrogacy, Cultural Hall of Shame 11/16/2012 Nov 16, 2012 | 1:41:19Jazz singer and CBC Radio 2 host Molly Johnson performs. Neurologist and writer Oliver Sacks on his latest book, "Hallucinations," a look at drug and illness-induced hallucinations. Cheryl Cohen Greene, the real-life sex surrogate that inspired the new movie, "The Sessions," starring Helen Hunt and John Hawkes. Elvira Kurt's Cultural Hall of Shame.
Nov 15, 2012 | 1:14:08Q High-profile news app, Musician Peter Frampton, Author Peter Mountford, Rant or Rave 11/15/2012 AudioQ High-profile news app, Musician Peter Frampton, Author Peter Mountford, Rant or Rave 11/15/2012 Nov 15, 2012 | 1:14:08Nick D'Aloisio, the 17 year old inventor of a news app for mobile phones that's being called the future of news. British-born guitar virtuoso Peter Frampton on his career and new CD/DVD set called "FCA 35." American writer Peter Mountford on cooperating with the anonymous Russian who translated his book for the e-book black market in Russia. Torquil Campbell's Rant or Rave column.
Nov 13, 2012 | 1:15:45Q Syrian exhibit in Amsterdam, Actor Sally Field, Author Thomas King 11/13/2012 AudioQ Syrian exhibit in Amsterdam, Actor Sally Field, Author Thomas King 11/13/2012 Nov 13, 2012 | 1:15:45Brent Bambury guest hosts. UK-based Syrian journalist Leen Zyiad and writer Malu Halasa on their exhibit, currently in Amsterdam, "Culture in Defiance: Continuing Traditions of Satire, Art and the Struggle for Freedom in Syria." Actress Sally Field on her wide-ranging career and her unexpected casting as Mary Todd Lincoln in Spielberg's latest film, "Lincoln." Writer Thomas King on his new book "The Inconvenient Indian."
Nov 9, 2012 | 1:41:18Q Singer-songwriter Amanda Palmer, America's shifting attitudes on gay rights, Q's Media Panel, Filmmaker Nisha Pahuja, Cultural Hall of Shame 11/9/2012 AudioQ Singer-songwriter Amanda Palmer, America's shifting attitudes on gay rights, Q's Media Panel, Filmmaker Nisha Pahuja, Cultural Hall of Shame 11/9/2012 Nov 9, 2012 | 1:41:18Singer and performance artist Amanda Palmer and her band The Grand Theft Orchestra on their album, "Theatre is Evil." New Yorker writer Alex Ross on whether we're seeing a watershed moment when it comes to shifting attitudes in America about gay rights. Q's media panel, today with Globe publisher John Stackhouse, National Post columnist Jonathan Kay, and
rabble.ca's Judy Rebick. Filmmaker Nisha Pahuja on her documentary, "The World Before Her." Elvira Kurt's Cultural Hall of Shame.
Nov 9, 2012 | 1:41:18Q Singer-songwriter Amanda Palmer, America's shifting attitudes on gay rights, Q's Media Panel, Filmmaker Nisha Pahuja, Cultural Hall of Shame 11/9/2012 AudioQ Singer-songwriter Amanda Palmer, America's shifting attitudes on gay rights, Q's Media Panel, Filmmaker Nisha Pahuja, Cultural Hall of Shame 11/9/2012 Nov 9, 2012 | 1:41:18Singer and performance artist Amanda Palmer and her band The Grand Theft Orchestra on their album, "Theatre is Evil." New Yorker writer Alex Ross on whether we're seeing a watershed moment when it comes to shifting attitudes in America about gay rights. Q's media panel, today with Globe publisher John Stackhouse, National Post columnist Jonathan Kay, and
rabble.ca's Judy Rebick. Filmmaker Nisha Pahuja on her documentary, "The World Before Her." Elvira Kurt's Cultural Hall of Shame.
Nov 2, 2012 | 1:43:37Q Campaign "truthiness," Comedian W. Kamau Bell, Hip hop and Obama, Superpac app, Election Special Media Panel, Reproductive Rights, Electoral Fraud 11/02/2012 AudioQ Campaign "truthiness," Comedian W. Kamau Bell, Hip hop and Obama, Superpac app, Election Special Media Panel, Reproductive Rights, Electoral Fraud 11/02/2012 Nov 2, 2012 | 1:43:37Q's U.S. Election Special. Politifact.com's Bill Adair and journalist Andrew Potter on "truth" in the election. Comic W. Kamau Bell on satire as political commentary. Professor Erik Nielson on Obama and hiphop. Jenn Hollett, the creator of the Superpac app. Election Special Media Panel with Democracy Now's Amy Goodman, breitbart.com's Joel Pollock, and media editor at the New York Times, Bruce Headlam. Historian Nancy L. Cohen on how reproductive rights shaped the election race. Atlantic contributor Andrew Cohen on electoral fraud.