Samaa Elibyari interviews former diplomat Ian Thomas Shaw, Professor Emeritus, Faculty of Law Western University, Michael Lynk, Rosemary Whalley and more.
Soul P has been doing shows celebrating Black fathers all June – tune in for this week’s episode live from Westhaven Community Centre featuring special guest – Canadian Super Middleweight professional boxer Shakeel Phinn, also known as The Jamaican Juggernaut.
Radyo Kapwa continues their amazing weekly programming… their 99th episode is focused on Pride, featuring talks w/ Vero, Lorra & Desiree.
The legendary Skandal featured in an in-depth interview about all things Canadian hip-hop.
The Jazz Puns hit the air with very special guest the professor Andy Williams, longtime host of The Magic Roundabout (fka The Goods) live in the studio.
DJs Zina and Casakobrae present killer Maghrebi Electro and Hip Hop Fusions live from the studio.
Jack chats with transfeminine jurist and activist Celeste Trianon about law as harm reduction, helping trans people navigate government bureaucracy for name and gender marker changes through the Trans ID Clinic, and more.
Gay & Grey Montreal is a social, mutual aid and sensitization network for English-speaking 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals over the age of 50 in Montreal and the surrounding area. Tune in for this episode focusing on the Pride movement.
A snake with legs… Frogo invites Gentle Jester downtown to the studio for an afternoon trip thru experimental, traditional, and caller-requested sounds.
Upstage goes to Fringe Park to meet with: Aussies Shane and Joe of Vehicle, Oren Safdie on his Ken Dryden tribute, Iris Behr of Hacks on her near deaths experiences, Toxique Trottoir’s community-sourced Pitit Ayiti and Lou Laurence sings for us!
DJ Pro-V live from the studios with a full tracklist. Rainmen, Loe Pesci, Masta Ace & Marco Polo …
Proper ear testers from Legzz featuring Dj Narciso, Elysia Crampton, Teya Logos, SALEM and more.
Sick of Fun and Suoni Per Il Popolo present two hours of rowdy daytime radio. Featuring live calls… hijinx… and a live in studio performance from White Knuckle. Check out the episode now and stay tuned for the video…
Noises from domains which should be left undisturbed. Host spookyrat continues to throw it back to the heyday of late night FM transmissions with more murky unknowables.
As we conclude our celebration of Black Mothers in May one of our guests’ for tonight is Amanda Benn. A dancer, choreographer, leader, long-standing community and youth worker. These are the titles that Amanda is deeply rooted in. Above all these roles, Amanda has become a mother which has shifted her perspective in everything in life, enabling her to explore deeper purpose in the arts.
An eclectic trip with Hagalaz featuring Tonstartssbandht, Palais Schaumburg, Boards of Canada, and… Gran Turismo Sport (OST).
Bogdan Raczynski, Boy Harsher, Nitzer Ebb, Siouxsie and more Monday night jams than you can shake a stick at + a full tracklist.
Suoni is back in the building for their annual takeover of The Montreal Sessions with a taster of this year’s Suoni lineup, interviewing @mtl_kba @nohaybanda.mtl & @chrisbonelessdrums.
Carine Au Micro has been hosting the long-running Basa Basa for a few years now, bringing the best in African music to the CKUT airwaves every Tuesday morning. This episode is a great example of what she’s been up to and features a full tracklist with info about all the artistes. Dive in..
CMD hits the hot Sunday air with guest S. Chioni – Montreal based sonic creator and researcher.
Hot off the press – live reporting from camp featuring breaking updates and legal analysis (Max Silverman, I.J.V.) from a full day in court as McGill’s injunction against the encampment was heard.
Coverage from yesterday’s emergency press conference, in response to McGill’s injunction request against the encampment. Plus an interview with SPHR McGill
Interviews with Sarah Shamy (organizer with Palestinian Youth Movement), Martin Lukacs (investigative journalist and managing editor of The Breach), Norma Rantisi (Academics for Palestine, Concordia), Michelle Hartman (Profs solidaires avec le camp), and a voice from Students In Solidarity for Palestinian Human Rights (SPHR).