The Stuph File Program
Featuring Dean Jobb, author of The Case of the Murderous Dr. Cream: The Hunt for a Victorian Era Serial Killer; Dr. Anne Andrew, author of What They Don’t Teach in Prenatal Class: The Key to Raising Trouble-Free Kids & Teens; & Stuart Nulman with Book Banter
Dean Jobb is the author of the true crime novel about a 19th Century serial killer called, The Case of the Murderous Dr. Cream: The Hunt for a Victorian Era Serial Killer.
Dr. Anne Andrew, author of What They Don’t Teach in Prenatal Class: The Key to Raising Trouble-Free Kids & Teens, discusses how the ongoing pandemic is having an effect on the mental health of kids and teens.
Stuart Nulman with another edition of Book Banter. This week’s reviewed title is Rock Me on the Water: 1974-The Year Los Angeles Transformed Movies, Music, Television, and Politics by Ronald Brownstein (Harper, $36.99). You can also read Stuart’s reviews in The Montreal Times.
This week’s guest slate is presented by Carolyn Fe, an extremely talented artist here in Montreal. She’s a singer and actress. She will have a new EP coming out soon. In the meantime, she just finished shooting a Lionsgate movie with Anna Kendricks and has been doing cartoon voices for a new series in both English & French and she’s just added playwright as a new feather to her already feathery cap.
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