
This week, guitarist Jesse Cook prepares for Alberta shows. Eli Craig tells us about the classic horror film Tucker & Dale vs. Evil.
We ask director Jenna Rodgers about The Citadel’s adaptation of Little Women. Josephine Ridge tells us about the summer festival at Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity. OddBird is Edmonton’s “chirpiest art & craft fair.”
Monday, April 21 at 10:40am MT on Discoveries
One of Canada’s most globally successful instrumentalists, guitarist Jesse Cook will play live in Alberta this week. He joins CKUA’s Leo Cripps to tell us what’s in store for his audiences.
Tuesday, April 22 at 5:40pm MT on Traffic Jams
The movie Tucker & Dale vs. Evil is celebrating its 15th Anniversary with a special screening at the Calgary Underground Film Festival. CKUA’s Lisa Wilton is joined by director Eli Craig to look back at the film 15 years later.
Wednesday, April 23 at 1:40pm MT on Thoroughfare
The Citadel Theatre’s production of Little Women presents the beloved March sisters as they’ve been seen before. CKUA’s Tony King discovers more about this production.
Thursday, April 24 at 12:40pm MT on The Upload
Every year the Summer Arts Festival invites the community to witness the creative process that happens every day at Banff Centre. CKUA’s Kate Stevens speaks with Executive Director of Arts, Josephine Ridge, about celebrating art in the mountains.
Friday, April 25 at 8:40am MT on Alberta Morning
The OddBird Art and Craft Fair brings Edmontonians together with an array of independent artists and artisans. In 2024, they started a “travelling art vending machine” initiative as a means of creating community, and to help cover the costs of table fees for an emerging artist at the fair. CKUA’s Grant Stovel will learn more from the festival organizers Genevieve Ongaro and Zeph Mitchell.