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Guest host Jamie O’Meara first spoke with FringeMTL founders Kris and Nick Morra in 1993. It was his second cover story at HOUR Magazine and still very early in the history of the festival. In this episode, they reunite for a special interview to reminisce about those early days and as a special surprise, they are later joined by current Executive and Artistic Director Amy Blackmore. Then host Sarah Deshaies chatted with Tristan D. Lalla who took us behind the scenes of a day-in-the-life of a Frankie Award juror. Featuring a story by Warona Setshwaelo.
Hosted by Sarah Deshaies
Twitter: @sarahdeshaies
Guest Host: Jamie O'Meara
Guests:
Kris and Nick Morra
Tristan D. Lalla
Warona Setshwaelo
This podcast would not be possible without our programming partner artsUNITE. artsUNITE is an online platform that strives to connect artists and creative entrepreneurs with art resources. Developed in response to COVID-19, artsUNITE is on a mission to unite the national Canadian arts sector in a mutual goal of empowering, educating, and employing artists and creatives from across the country. To learn more about what they do, check them out at artsunite.ca
Guest host Jamie O’Meara first spoke with FringeMTL founders Kris and Nick Morra in 1993. It was his second cover story at HOUR Magazine and still very early in the history of the festival. In this episode, they reunite for a special interview to reminisce about those early days and as a special surprise, they are later joined by current Executive and Artistic Director Amy Blackmore. Then host Sarah Deshaies chatted with Tristan D. Lalla who took us behind the scenes of a day-in-the-life of a Frankie Award juror. Featuring a story by Warona Setshwaelo.
Hosted by Sarah Deshaies
Twitter: @sarahdeshaies
Guest Host: Jamie O'Meara
Guests:
Kris and Nick Morra
Tristan D. Lalla
Warona Setshwaelo
This podcast would not be possible without our programming partner artsUNITE. artsUNITE is an online platform that strives to connect artists and creative entrepreneurs with art resources. Developed in response to COVID-19, artsUNITE is on a mission to unite the national Canadian arts sector in a mutual goal of empowering, educating, and employing artists and creatives from across the country. To learn more about what they do, check them out at artsunite.ca