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By Joel Mackenzie
The podcast currently has 30 episodes available.
This special episode of the ArtsNW podcast is brought to you by the Arts Council of New Westminster. The Arts Council of New Westminster acknowledges that we are located on the unceded and traditional territory of the Coast Salish peoples and specifically the Qayqayt Nation.
The Arts NW podcast is a production of the Arts Council of New Westminster and is brought to you by generous funding from the BC Arts Council, the City of New Westminster, and listeners like you.
During the COVID-19 pandemic and the need for physical distancing during this past year, this podcast has been re-imagined and presented a variety of the ACNW's in-person programming, like the Music by the River Festival. While we need to stay physically apart for the safety of our community, your Arts Council is innovating to bring us together by sharing the works of artists that live among us. In this special episode we are featuring Vancouver band Bingo Switch and band member Brody Halfe of the Qayqayt Nation.
Theme music: Benjamin Millman.
Host: Daniel Huespe
Editing: Daniel Huespe of HoneySpot Productions
To hear more episodes of the ArtsNW podcast, please visit www.artsnw.ca.
To learn more about the Arts Council of New Westminster, please visit www.acnw.ca
This special episode of the ArtsNW podcast is brought to you by the Arts Council of New Westminster. The Arts Council of New Westminster acknowledges that we are located on the unceded and traditional territory of the Coast Salish peoples and specifically the Qayqayt Nation.
The Arts NW podcast is a production of the Arts Council of New Westminster and is brought to you by generous funding from the BC Arts Council, the City of New Westminster, and listeners like you.
During the COVID-19 pandemic and the need for physical distancing during this past year, this podcast has been re-imagined and presented a variety of the ACNW's in-person programming, like the Music by the River Festival. While we need to stay physically apart for the safety of our community, your Arts Council is innovating to bring us together by sharing the works of artists that live among us. In this special episode we are featuring Vancouver band Bingo Switch and band member Brody Halfe of the Qayqayt Nation.
Theme music: Benjamin Millman.
Host: Daniel Huespe
Editing: Daniel Huespe of HoneySpot Productions
To hear more episodes of the ArtsNW podcast, please visit www.artsnw.ca.
To learn more about the Arts Council of New Westminster, please visit www.acnw.ca
This special episode of the ArtsNW podcast is brought to you by the Arts Council of New Westminster. The Arts Council of New Westminster acknowledges that we are located on the unceded and traditional territory of the Coast Salish peoples and specifically the Qayqayt Nation.
The Arts NW podcast is a production of the Arts Council of New Westminster and is brought to you by generous funding from the BC Arts Council, the City of New Westminster, and listeners like you.
During the COVID-19 pandemic and the need for physical distancing during this past year, this podcast has been re-imagined and presented a variety of the ACNW's in-person programming, like the Music by the River Festival. While we need to stay physically apart for the safety of our community, your Arts Council is innovating to bring us together by sharing the works of artists that live among us. In this special episode we are featuring Vancouver band Bingo Switch and band member Brody Halfe of the Qayqayt Nation.
Theme music: Benjamin Millman.
Host: Daniel Huespe
Editing: Daniel Huespe of HoneySpot Productions
To hear more episodes of the ArtsNW podcast, please visit www.artsnw.ca.
To learn more about the Arts Council of New Westminster, please visit www.acnw.ca
This special episode of the ArtsNW podcast is brought to you by the Arts Council of New Westminster. The Arts Council of New Westminster acknowledges that we are located on the unceded and traditional territory of the Coast Salish peoples and specifically the Qayqayt Nation.
The Arts NW podcast is a production of the Arts Council of New Westminster and is brought to you by generous funding from the BC Arts Council, the City of New Westminster, and listeners like you.
During the COVID-19 pandemic and the need for physical distancing during this past year, this podcast has been re-imagined and presented a variety of the ACNW's in-person programming, like the Music by the River Festival. While we need to stay physically apart for the safety of our community, your Arts Council is innovating to bring us together by sharing the works of artists that live among us. In this special episode we are featuring Vancouver band Bingo Switch and band member Brody Halfe of the Qayqayt Nation.
Theme music: Benjamin Millman.
Host: Daniel Huespe
Editing: Daniel Huespe of HoneySpot Productions
To hear more episodes of the ArtsNW podcast, please visit www.artsnw.ca.
To learn more about the Arts Council of New Westminster, please visit www.acnw.ca
This special episode of the ArtsNW podcast is brought to you by the Arts Council of New Westminster. The Arts Council of New Westminster acknowledges that we are located on the unceded and traditional territory of the Coast Salish peoples and specifically the Qayqayt Nation.
The Arts NW podcast is a production of the Arts Council of New Westminster and is brought to you by generous funding from the BC Arts Council, the City of New Westminster, and listeners like you.
During the COVID-19 pandemic and the need for physical distancing during this past year, this podcast has been re-imagined and presented a variety of the ACNW's in-person programming, like the Music by the River Festival. While we need to stay physically apart for the safety of our community, your Arts Council is innovating to bring us together by sharing the works of artists that live among us. In this special episode we are featuring Vancouver band Bingo Switch and band member Brody Halfe of the Qayqayt Nation.
Theme music: Benjamin Millman.
Host: Daniel Huespe
Editing: Daniel Huespe of HoneySpot Productions
To hear more episodes of the ArtsNW podcast, please visit www.artsnw.ca.
To learn more about the Arts Council of New Westminster, please visit www.acnw.ca
Annette Nieukirk started off as a graphic silkscreen artist, later moved to theater design, then became an art educator. She has made art her life's pursuit and career, and now that she's in her retirement years, her full time occupation. Her current focus is to portray the aging body: those often overlooked by society's focus on youth and anti-aging.
This special episode of the ArtsNW podcast is brought to you by the Arts Council of New Westminster. The Arts Council of New Westminster acknowledges that we are located on the unceded and traditional territory of the Coast Salish peoples and specifically the Qayqayt Nation.
The Arts NW podcast is a production of the Arts Council of New Westminster and is brought to you by generous funding from the BC Arts Council, the City of New Westminster, and listeners like you.
During the COVID-19 pandemic and the need for physical distancing during this past year, this podcast has been re-imagined and presented a variety of the ACNW's in-person programming, like the Music by the River Festival. While we need to stay physically apart for the safety of our community, your Arts Council is innovating to bring us together by sharing the works of artists that live among us. In this special episode we are featuring Vancouver band Bingo Switch and band member Brody Halfe of the Qayqayt Nation.
Theme music: Benjamin Millman.
Host: Daniel Huespe
Editing: Daniel Huespe of HoneySpot Productions
To hear more episodes of the ArtsNW podcast, please visit www.artsnw.ca.
To learn more about the Arts Council of New Westminster, please visit www.acnw.ca
Bingo Switch performs “Juno" and "Tongue Twisted”; interview with Brodie Halfe by Joel McKenzie.
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This special episode of the ArtsNW podcast is brought to you by the Arts Council of New Westminster. The Arts Council of New Westminster acknowledges that we are located on the unceded and traditional territory of the Coast Salish peoples and specifically the Qayqayt Nation.
The Arts NW podcast is a production of the Arts Council of New Westminster and is brought to you by generous funding from the BC Arts Council, the City of New Westminster, and listeners like you.
During the COVID-19 pandemic and the need for physical distancing during this past year, this podcast has been re-imagined and presented a variety of the ACNW's in-person programming, like the Music by the River Festival. While we need to stay physically apart for the safety of our community, your Arts Council is innovating to bring us together by sharing the works of artists that live among us. In this special episode we are featuring Vancouver band Bingo Switch and band member Brody Halfe of the Qayqayt Nation.
Theme music: Benjamin Millman.
Host: Joel McKenzie
Editing: Daniel Huespe of Dimensional Streaming Media
To hear more episodes of the ArtsNW podcast, please visit www.artsnw.ca.
To learn more about the Arts Council of New Westminster, please visit www.acnw.ca
Torben Brown performs “Dig The Hole”
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This episode was produced at “The Gallery at Queens Park” in New Westminster. The Arts Council of New Westminster acknowledges that we are located on the unceded and traditional territory of the Coast Salish peoples; specifically the Qayqayt Nation.
In past years, we have gathered on Thursday evenings, enjoying live music, arts activities, and meeting our neighbours on the festival lawn. Now, due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the need for physical distancing during this past Summer, the 2020 Music by the River Festival has been reimagined and presented through this medium. While we need to stay physically apart for the safety of our community, your Arts Council is innovating to bring us together by sharing the works of artists that live among us.
The ArtsNW podcast is a production of the Arts Council of New Westminster and is brought to you by generous funding from the Department of Canadian Heritage, the BC Arts Council, the City of New Westminster, and listeners like you.
This episode is a part of a series of eight episodes that seek to build community through arts and heritage by presenting musicians from our community.
The theme music for this season’s podcast was created by Benjamin Millman.
To hear more episodes of the ArtsNW podcast, please visit www.artsnw.ca.
To learn more about the Arts Council of New Westminster, please visit www.acnw.ca
Tennyson King performs “Coast”
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This episode was produced at “The Gallery at Queens Park” in New Westminster. The Arts Council of New Westminster acknowledges that we are located on the unceded and traditional territory of the Coast Salish peoples; specifically the Qayqayt Nation.
In past years, we have gathered on Thursday evenings, enjoying live music, arts activities, and meeting our neighbours on the festival lawn. Now, due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the need for physical distancing during this past Summer, the 2020 Music by the River Festival has been reimagined and presented through this medium. While we need to stay physically apart for the safety of our community, your Arts Council is innovating to bring us together by sharing the works of artists that live among us.
The ArtsNW podcast is a production of the Arts Council of New Westminster and is brought to you by generous funding from the Department of Canadian Heritage, the BC Arts Council, the City of New Westminster, and listeners like you.
This episode is a part of a series of eight episodes that seek to build community through arts and heritage by presenting musicians from our community.
The theme music for this season’s podcast was created by Benjamin Millman.
To hear more episodes of the ArtsNW podcast, please visit www.artsnw.ca.
To learn more about the Arts Council of New Westminster, please visit www.acnw.ca
Nate Batara performs “Drunk On Your Love”
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This episode was produced at “The Gallery at Queens Park” in New Westminster. The Arts Council of New Westminster acknowledges that we are located on the unceded and traditional territory of the Coast Salish peoples; specifically the Qayqayt Nation.
In past years, we have gathered on Thursday evenings, enjoying live music, arts activities, and meeting our neighbours on the festival lawn. Now, due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the need for physical distancing during this past Summer, the 2020 Music by the River Festival has been reimagined and presented through this medium. While we need to stay physically apart for the safety of our community, your Arts Council is innovating to bring us together by sharing the works of artists that live among us.
The ArtsNW podcast is a production of the Arts Council of New Westminster and is brought to you by generous funding from the Department of Canadian Heritage, the BC Arts Council, the City of New Westminster, and listeners like you.
This episode is a part of a series of eight episodes that seek to build community through arts and heritage by presenting musicians from our community.
The theme music for this season’s podcast was created by Benjamin Millman.
To hear more episodes of the ArtsNW podcast, please visit www.artsnw.ca.
To learn more about the Arts Council of New Westminster, please visit www.acnw.ca
The podcast currently has 30 episodes available.