
This week, we’ll find out about Denise Clarke’s upcoming live discussion with Taylor Mac. An exhibition about glaciers will launch at The Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies in Banff.
We ask director Conor McNally about the documentary film nanekawâsis. We visit with indie ensemble Thomas Thomas. Visual and textile artist Molly JF Caldwell tells us about a new exhibition in Calgary.
Monday, January 13 at 10:40am MT on Discoveries
As part of this year’s High Performance Rodeo, One Yellow Rabbit’s Denise Clarke leads a live, in-person discussion with actor and playwright Taylor Mac. CKUA’s Leo Cripps will find about more about this event, which includes a screening of the documentary Taylor Mac’s 24-Decade History of Popular Music.
Tuesday, January 14 at 5:40pm MT on Traffic Jams
A new exhibition at the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies in Banff is all about glaciers. Meltdown showcases a powerful collection of artworks focusing on glacial landscapes by Jim Elzinga, Roger Vernon, Tiffany Shaw, and Leanne Allison. CKUA’s Lisa Wilton learns more about this collection of works.
Wednesday, January 15 at 1:40pm MT on Thoroughfare
Director Conor McNally’s documentary film nanekawâsis blends archival and contemporary footage to create a comprehensive portrait of nêhiyaw (Cree) artist George Littlechild. CKUA’s Tony King chats with the film’s director.
Thursday, January 16 at 12:40pm MT on The Upload
Calgary-based indie ensemble Thomas Thomas have a new single out, and they’re celebrating with a party! Shannon Thomas and Thomas Englund join CKUA’s Kate Stevens to tell us more.
Friday, January 17 at 8:40am MT on Alberta Morning
Visual artist Molly JF Caldwell is known for whimsical and charming artwork. Her latest exhibition will bring together works from multiple artists. CKUA’s Grant Stovel finds out all about the cuteness!