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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.
June 14, 2018Show for RealWe kick off with correspondent Ileana Soza giving us the skinny on Vancouver indie-funksters the Escapes, with a brief digression into horror games. After a musical break, we interview UBC professor Daniel Heath Justice on his Lay of the Land readings. After a short break, we talk about Boom For Real at Vancity and Theatre Conspiracy's Victim Impact at the Cultch. Assorted musings on jazz throughout....more58minPlay
June 07, 2018A Perfect Mess (or, Public Radio)We start by interviewing Celeste Snowber on her upcoming show Perfect Imperfections. We then interview Andrea Fehnsenfeld on her book, Completion. We close with correspondent Ileana Soza's review of Lucrecia Martel's film Zama, as well as segments on Vancity's showing of Leaning Into the Wind, Jericho's Nell Gwynn, and a shoutout to the Bill Reid Galler's Body Art exhibit....more55minPlay
May 31, 2018Cupid's Got a Gun, but Jake's Got a MicWe start off by interviewing Gail Suderman about Good Noise Choir's upcoming event, fusing jazz and gospel, with some digressions and examples of these genres in the following segment. We close with a review of Arts Umbrella's Expressions Fest features The Phoenician Women and Missing, and a shoutout to the Andy Goldsworthy documentary Leaning Into The Wind, coming soon to VIFF Vancity Theatre....more59minPlay
May 24, 2018Running Through ShoutoutsWe begin by interviewing Michelle Kim about her new book, Running Through Sprinklers. Next we interview Laura Carey about Terminal City Glass's Spark Fire and Light. We close with Christine Kim's review of Coastal City Ballet's Midsummer Night's Dream and a shoutout to Aeriosa's show, Second Nature....more54minPlay
May 17, 2018An Early Summer Evening's RadioWe start off by interviewing the team behind MOA's Arts of Resistance exhibit, followed by an interview with Felicia Wu of Coastal City Ballet on their production of A Midsummer Night's Dream. We close with reviews of ITSAZOO's Wet and Pacific's Tolkien....more57minPlay
May 10, 2018When the Words ComeWe start by interviewing Corey Payette on his new trilingual musical, Les Filles du Roi. We finish off with the undebut of our Ask a Smart Aleck segment, a plug for Staggers and Jaggs upcoming show at the Fox, and a personal recap on a certain series of happenings across Toronto, Santa Barbara, and Washington, DC....more1hPlay
May 03, 2018Me & You talk about Vancouver (& the apocalypse).Interview with Charles Demers, author of Property Values; and reviews of Havana Theatre's Cashless by Nathan Narusis, Arts Club's Me & You by Melody Anderson, Vancouver Theatresports' Improv on the Murder Express, the Vancouver Art Gallery's Takashi Murakami: The Octopus Eats Its Own Leg, and BOMBHEAD....more1h 25minPlay
April 26, 2018BlindsidingWe open with a series of pop cultural digressions vaguely related to Stephanie Morin-Robert's Blindside. We progress to an interview with Roundhouse Youth Theatre Action Group's Valerie Methot and Latisha Wadhams, and we end with shoutouts to David C. Jones' production of Neil Labute's The Money Shot and Circa's Opus show, coming soon to the Chan Center....more50minPlay
April 19, 2018Words!Interviews with Jillian Christmas, Artistic Director of Verses Festival of Words; filmmaker Natalia Andrea of UBC's Persistence of Vision Festival. Reviews of Che Malambo, and shout outs to Pacific Theatre's Love/Sick, Lori Anderson, Expressions Festival, Cherry Blossom Festival, and Vancouver TheatreSports' Murder on the Improv Express. Hosted by Ashley Park, Jake Clark, and Lua Presidio....more1hPlay
April 12, 2018Evolution in VancouverWe see how things change in Vancouver with author, historian, and all-around cool guy Aaron Chapman, and review Take 6 in Concert, talk poetry in Shut up And Say Something, Little Mountain Lion Productions' Mr. Burns, A Post-Electric Play. Hosted by Ashley Park and Jake Clark....more0minPlay
FAQs about CiTR -- Arts Report:How many episodes does CiTR -- Arts Report have?The podcast currently has 604 episodes available.