Thu, 2 February 2006 This is the first part of a two part series from a panel on Canadian Multiculturalism delivered at National Cheng Chi University, exmaining the question: How do literary works explore multiculturalism in society?
Part #1 features talks and readings by Roy Miki and Glen Lowry. Part #2 features talks and poetry readings by Wayde Compton and Garry Gottfriedson.
These presentations were recorded on Nov. 18, 2005 and was part of a larger series organized by the Canadian Trade Office in Taipei, Transcribing Canada: Canadian Writers in Taiwan. Direct download: EP_3Multiculturalism_in_Canada_Part_1.mp3 Category: Transcribing Canada -- posted at: 1:22 AM Comments[11] |
Thu, 2 February 2006 Pheobe Gau and Erica Huang discuss Le Mook and University of British Columbia's Literature Etc. club. Le Mook is a bilingua--Chinese and English--magazine published by UBCLE that deals with a wide range of topics and issues. www.ubcle.com
Nov. 18, 2005, Coquitlam College, Coquitlam BC Direct download: EP_2Pheobe_Gau_and_Erica_Huang_on_UBC_Literature_etc.__Le_Mook.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 12:51 AM Comments[12] |
Thu, 2 February 2006 Don Kugler discussing his and Richard Rose's adaptation of Michael Ondaatje's Coming Through Slaughter for a stage performance at Toronto's Silver Dollar Saloon. Oct. 28, 2005, Simon Fraser University, Renaissance Cafe Comments[10] |
