CKUT’s Arts & Culture Programming
Djeity premieres their first body of work at Mutek titled “Things Are Not What They Seem” as a spectacle within SAT’s Dome that passes through traditions of negro spirituals, live vocals and instrumentation, audio reactive visuals by al11z and a first look at the expansive Djeity universe containing their past, present and future.
On May 31, 2025, Funky Revolutions went live from Maktaba bookshop for a special broadcast dubbed Arabophonics.
Join us on September 14th for a community radio broadcast to look at the ways that real estate monsters are attacking independent artists in the context of an unprecedented housing and space affordability crisis in the city and beyond.
Spoken Word Intern Adrienne reviews Shelby Thevenot’s “Late in Life Lesbian” at the 2024 Montreal Fringe Fest.
Spoken Word Intern Adrienne reviews Mother Tongue’s production of “Hedwig and the Angry Inch” at the 2024 Montreal Fringe Fest.
An update on Free City Radio, an arts and culture show that is now broadcasting across Canada
Radio Moon, our show that tackles topics related to mental health, is on summer vacation! We’ll be airing material from the archives until they’re back in September.
CKUT presents a radio drama like no other. Meet SOJOURNS, by Fred Azeredo.
CKUT has a new podcast about life on McGill campus during the Summer.
This is the outcome of a WhatsApp call between my parents in Belgium and me in Canada about the final chapter of their house in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.