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The Arts Report, run by CiTR's Arts Collective volunteers, focuses on arts and culture happenings in so-called 'Vancouver' (and beyond!). With a mix of reviews, live interviews, select songs and playf... more
FAQs about CiTR -- Arts Report:How many episodes does CiTR -- Arts Report have?The podcast currently has 604 episodes available.
November 08, 2018Christmas is Going to be Filled with Dance and ArtWe start the show off with an interview with opera singer Matthew Kim about his part in the opera, "Silent Night". We then go into the Jawbone segment with Jake Clark talking with Annahis Basmadjian, Liam Lazenby, and Colton Fyfe about the show, "Albireo". Our last segment is filled with shout out's to events, "Still Dreaming" at the Chan Center and "Good Tidings! A Good Noise Gospel Christmas" at the Christ Church Cathedral, and reviews on "Marking the Infinite" and "The Black Piece"....more58minPlay
November 01, 2018Podcasts and Artworks are the Best TreatWe start the show off with our Jawbone segment, hosted by Jake Clark, interviewing Selina Crammond on the Podcast Festival coming to Vancouver. We, also, talk about some of our favorite spooky podcasts for viewers to check out. We then go in depth with organizer Carol E. Mayer about the new exhibition coming to the Museum of Anthropology, "Marking the Infinite: Contemporary Women Artists from Aboriginal Australia". Our end is, of course, about Halloween with talks about Pokemon costumes and a Masquerade Party to check out!...more55minPlay
October 25, 2018Borderline Between Theater and AnimationWe start the show off with an interview with Daelyn about her role as Beatrice in the play "Much Ado About Nothing" and our personal love for the play. We then dance into an interview with Jim Smith about the contemporary dance performance "Borderline." Spark Festival, an animation film festival, takes the stage with an interview of Marina Antunes, in our Jawbone segment, telling us all about it. We then end the show with excitement for the VR "Fake Ghost Tour" experience and Halloween love!...more52minPlay
October 18, 2018The 16 SpaceshipsWe start the show off with Celina Martin talking about her role in the movie, Level 16 as Sophia. We then move into the Jawbone segment with Jake Clark as he interviews Michael Markoswky and his chance to go to the moon! Jawbone ends with some lightening reviews from VIFF ( Vancouver International Film Festival). We then end the show with even more hype for Halloween as we discuss events that we are thinking of going to and Halloween costumes....more57minPlay
October 11, 2018Let's Get That Halloween Feeling Going!We start the show off with a review on the Vancouver International Film Festival dystopian film, Level 16 directed by David Barlow-Krelina. We then go to our Jawbone segment with an interview with Rachel Park about her involvement in the play "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" and some Vancouver International Film Festival Reviews. We then talk about halloween traditions we do with some spooky shout-out's to Phantom Signal, VIFF gala award winner, and, not so spooky, Vancouver Bach Choir....more54minPlay
October 04, 2018New Spooky RomanticWe start the show off with an interview with the director of a new type of romantic movie, "The New Romantic", Carly Stone. We then quickly stumble into a call with Bill Pozzobon about the spookiest funniest improve themed events, Spooktober, at the Vancouver TheatreSports. Afterwards we focus on reviews on Incognito Mode: A Play About Porn and the Vancouver Film Festival movies, such as "Woman at War"....more57minPlay
September 27, 2018You Get A Giveaway and You Get A Giveaway! EVERYONE GETS A GIVEAWAY FOR ARTWe start the show off just like our title with giveaways galore for Kealoha, I'm With Her, and INCOGNITO MODE: A Play About Porn. We talk a little about the Vancouver International Film Festival and go straight to our re-branded segment, Jawbone with Jake Clark, with interviews with artists Sola Fiedler about her tapestry art show, Leap and The Loom Will Appear, and Laura Harris with her work in the Cascadia Project. We come back again to VIFF and talk about the many movies we can't wait to see!...more55minPlay
September 20, 2018Good-bye Fringe Hello VIFFWe start the show off with a review on "The Curious Incident of the Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" by Simon Stephens as well as a slew of reviews on different Fringe shows, such as "Dyck Spacee- A spy-fi Improvised Radio Play", "The Cockwhisperer" by Colette Kendall, "The Brief History of Beer" performed by Trish Parry and William Glen. We then talk about the upcoming VIFF movies with interviews with Alan Franey and Bruce Sweeney in our new segment Derailed with Jake Clark. We end the show with a giveaway to a performance by Aida Cuevas and her band Mariachi Juvenil Tecalitilan and our last review with Fringe, "The Bitter Tears of Petra Von Kant"....more58minPlay
September 13, 2018Plays on Plays on Plays and one MovieWe start the show off with reviews on The Night is Short, Walk on Girl by Masaaki Yuasa and The Life of Galileo by Bertolt Brecht and Hanns Eisler directed by David Hare. Fringey Life presents an interview with actress and writer Keara Barnes about her play, Almost A Stepmom, with reviews on shows, such as Hip.Bang. We then end the show with an excited conversation about the play, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time....more56minPlay
September 06, 2018A Fringey Coming-of-Age PlayWe start the show off with Anni Ramsay talking about her role as an actress and the many plays coming to UBC. We then have a short review of the poetry book, "Bolt", by Hilary Peach with a launch of our new segment, Fringey Life, that focuses on the many art events going on at the Fringe Festival. Fringey Life interviews Jill Raymond about her dark humor show, HYSTERIA and Tom Hill talking about his comedy show Hip.Bang! We sign off with one last review on the movie "We, The Animals" by Jeremiah Zagar that premiered at Vancouver International Film Festival....more1hPlay
FAQs about CiTR -- Arts Report:How many episodes does CiTR -- Arts Report have?The podcast currently has 604 episodes available.