This week, we learn about Darren Weaselchild‘s exhibition, Kamotáán (Survival), on now in Lethbridge. Author Kayleigh Suggett’s new book is called Hot Girls Die First, and it’s a murder mystery set in Drumheller. What is the 48-Hour Mobile Device Filmmaking Challenge, organized by the Edmonton Short Film Festival? We’ll find out.
Conductor Juliane Gallant leads the Calgary Philharmonic in presenting Broadway Hits. JUNO-winning musician Garth Prince tells us about Africa Day Song and Drum Circle Celebration.
Monday, May 18 at 10:40am MT on Discoveries
Darren Weaselchild’s exhibition, Kamotáán (Survival), at the Saokitapi Gallery in Lethbridge blends art with Blackfoot teachings to support community healing and youth mentorship. Darren Weaselchild chats with CKUA’s Leo Cripps.
Tuesday, May 19 at 5:40pm MT on Traffic Jams
Hot Girls Die First is a traditional locked lodge murder-mystery set in Drumheller by Calgary-based author Kayleigh Suggett. CKUA’s Lisa Wilton is joined by the writer.
Wednesday, May 20 at 1:40pm MT on Thoroughfare
The 48-Hour Mobile Device Filmmaking Challenge is part of the Edmonton Short Film Festival. CKUA’s Tony King chats with Executive Director Dan Foreman and last year’s winners, Sebastian Larranga and Angus Crawford.
Thursday, May 21 at 12:40pm MT on The Upload
The Calgary Philharmonic presents Broadway Hits at the Jack Singer Concert Hall. Conductor Juliane Gallant joins CKUA’s Kate Stevens to share more.
Friday, May 22 at 8:40am MT on Alberta Morning
The African Music Academy of Canada presents the Africa Day Song and Drum Circle Celebration at the Old Strathcona Performing Arts Centre in Edmonton. CKUA’s Joe Hartfeil chats with JUNO award-winner Garth Prince.