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MONDAY, JULY 28, 2008 | ||
12:35am | Montreal singer Alan Prater is in studio to talk about his diverse musical career in studio and on stage. | |
1:05am | Singer Maureen McGovern, best known for hit songs like The Morning After and Can You Read My Mind? is on
to talk about her career and also to feature some of her new album, A Long And Winding Road.
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2:05am | Marci Kawar has encountered some weird and wacky collectors, listing their traits in her book The Crazy Collector: 201 Sure Signs That You Are Certifiable.
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2:35am | Steve Schofield photographed British Trekkies, Star Wars fans, and Elvis enthusiasts who choose to live life in their costumes every day. |
TUESDAY, JULY 29, 2008 | ||
12:35am | Lawyer Cindy Charness from the firm of Charness, Charness & Charness answers legal questions. (For more info check the Alpha-file under "Charness") | |
1:05am | If you're watching your furniture floating by perhaps it's time to call a plumber. We have one. David Soroka is in to answer your plumbing questions around the house. (For more info check the Alpha-file under "Soroka") | |
2:05am | Gloria Arenson talks about the psychology of procrastination. She is the author of Procrastination Nation.
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 2008 | ||
12:35am | Arnold Bennett, Director of the Housing Hotline, will be on to answer questions for tenants & landlords. (For more info check the Alpha-file under "Bennett") | |
1:05am | Dream analyst Craig Webb, from Dreams Foundation, is on to answer questions about your nocturnal thoughts. (For more information on Craig you can go to www.edutainer.ca). | |
2:05am | Imagine being so paranoid of drugs, you’re convinced that touching a photograph of marijuana would get you high. Or too terrified to eat because you think the food you’ve been served has been poisoned.
For 25 years this was the world that James Bailey inhabited. And still he managed to carve out an acting career for himself, appearing often in movies and on TV.
He talks about the journey in his book Man Interrupted.
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THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2008 | ||
12:35am | Mike Mendell & Peter McEntyre from Global NTT Talent Management/Bookings/Productions, are back to talk about some of their upcoming shows, plus a chat with artist Shane Phillips, who is coming to town to perform. | |
1:05am | Comic Steve Patterson is on the air to talk about his career and share a laugh or two. | |
1:35am | Tony Newsom is an LAPD officer and a child safety expert. He's also the author of Student Safety Tips and he'll share
information that can help to protect your child.
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2:05am | Writer Fimo R. Mitchell is currently in Beijing. He's on with us to share a little flavour of the city as it gears up to play host to the world for the Summer Olympics Games that are just a little over a week away. |
FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 2008 | ||
12:35am | Stuart Nulman is in with another edition of Book Banter. The reviewed books are:
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12:45am | Steve Walsh, with another segment of Steve Walsh: Our Man In The Heart Of America: Checking Out The Nation's Pulse. Find out what wacky things our Jefferson City, Missouri based correspondant has found in the U.S. | |
1:05am | Jack Young is the creator of the Read-A-Movie book series, including Family Movies Hollywood Didn't Make But Should, in which he compiles screenplays from multiple screenwriters, whose work might not have otherwise reached the light of day. | |
1:35am | Randall Shelton has spent the past three decades researching such paranormal topics as life after death, ghosts and UFOs. He is the author of Life On Earth, The Game: A Manual For Those Who Didn't Bring Theirs. | |
2:05am | Extreme pogo sticks bring more bounce to the ounce. Vurtego Extreme Pogo is a line of revamped pogo sticks that launch bouncers up to eight feet in the air. We talk to Vurtego founder Brian Spencer about pogos. |
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