Episodios

  • August Arts Kickoff: Fringe & Tett Gallery
    Aug 8 2024

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    41 m
  • Arts on Campus: Union Gallery & Shortwave Summer Camp
    Jul 18 2024

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    58 m
  • Local Musicians: Anthea Feaver & Tiny Horse!
    Jul 11 2024

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    54 m
  • Dance & Buskers Rendezvous in Kingston
    Jul 4 2024

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    55 m
  • Music & Movement: NYO Canada, Yarro & Ground UP Dance Fest
    Jun 28 2024

    This week, we’re bringing you a mix of disciplines local to Kingston, in some of our liveliest chats of the summer.

    First up is Christie Gray, CEO, and Jonathan Moellman, local violinist and orchestra member, of the National Youth Orchestra of Canada, chatting with us about their ongoing Chamberfest concert series at the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts, and their upcoming Horizons tour performance at the same venue.

    Next up is local R&B artist Yarro, fresh off her Skeleton Park Arts Fest performance, chatting about her music and the release of her new single, “Perfect Trip”.

    Last but certainly not least, we’re joined by festival producer Camille Spencer and featured dancer Shanique Peart of the Ground UP Dance Festival, Kingston’s professional dance festival, running this year from July 8-13th, about what’s to come.

    We have all that, plus your headlines and live music calendar for the week, only on CFRC 101.9fm and on our CFRC podcast feed. Be sure to tune in live on Thursdays at 2pm all summer for the latest and greatest of Kingston’s arts scene. As always, thank you so much for listening.

    This episode featured “Perfect Trip” by Yarro.

    Our theme music is “Mathematics Monument and The Guide to Making Friends” by Julia Lynn Sepúlveda.

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    56 m
  • Skeleton Park Arts Festival on CFRC!
    Jun 20 2024

    This week, we’re bringing you a special on this year’s Skeleton Park Arts Festival, running this year from June 22-23.

    First up, we’re featuring an interview with Adam Sturgeon of rock outfit Status/Non-Status, ahead of their SPAF performance on June 22nd. We chat about the tour, who’s with the bad these days, and how to stay prepared and creative as life goes on.

    Up next is Heidi Wallace, organizer of the Fat Goose Craft Fair at Skeleton Park Arts Fest, with more you can look forward to from artists, makers and vendors there.

    Last, but not least, we’ll be revisiting our interview with organizers Tyfannie and Mariah ahead of SPAF in our lead-up to the festival.

    We have all that, plus your headlines and live music calendar for the week, only on CFRC 101.9fm and on our CFRC podcast feed. Be sure to tune in live on Thursdays at 2pm all summer for the latest and greatest of Kingston’s arts scene. As always, thank you so much for listening.

    This episode featured “Mainly Crows” by Status/Non-Status, included on the album Surely Travel.

    Our theme music is “Mathematics Monument and The Guide to Making Friends” by Julia Lynn Sepúlveda.

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    47 m
  • Festivals in June: SPAF, FOLDA & Image+Nation FCQSFF
    Jun 13 2024

    We’ve got plenty of cool conversations coming your way this episode, from local to national arts festivals!

    We’re kicking off our coverage of Skeleton Park Arts Festival, the free, grassroots, multi-disciplinary art festival hits Kingston every summer solstice weekend, this year running from June 22-23rd. Hosts Tyfannie Morgan and Mariah Horner join us for more about what’s to come at SPAF this year.

    Up next, we’re joined by SPAF performer Alison Gowan, with more on the hurdy gurdy and Balfolk dance programming heading to SPAF Kingston over the coming weeks.

    Later in the hour, we’re bringing you another interview from the Festival of Live Digital Art, with Stephen O’Connell and Lucy Simic, the artists behind the installation LUCY AI, playing at FOLDA this weekend, June 13-15th.

    Last but certainly not least, Programming Director of the upcoming nationwide Image+Nation Queer Short Film Fest Kat Setzer joins us for more on this event, streaming free nationwide from June 13-16th.

    We have all that, plus your headlines and live music calendar for the week, only on CFRC 101.9fm and on our CFRC podcast feed. Be sure to tune in live on Thursdays at 2pm all summer for the latest and greatest of Kingston’s arts scene. As always, thank you so much for listening.

    Our theme music is “Mathematics Monument and The Guide to Making Friends” by Julia Lynn Sepúlveda.

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    59 m
  • Spring Reverb: Lake Porter, Corey Gulkin & KPP
    May 30 2024

    This week, we’re bringing you an all Spring Reverb special, the city-wide music festival and event hitting Kingston running May 30th- June 2nd.

    First up, we’ve got festival representative Dyan Chenier of KPP Concerts, with a primer interview on what Spring Reverb is, what to expect, what to look forward to, and how to get involved.

    Next up is Martina Lake from Kingston folk act Lake Porter, who will be playing in support of Boston Levi and Bleeker at the Ale House on Friday evening.

    Then, Montreal dark folk singer-songwriter Corey Gulkin joins us ahead of their Friday performance at Musikkii as a part of the Pop Montreal Showcase, and we share a featured track from them after the interview, “Faceless Woman”.

    We have all that, plus your headlines and live music calendar for the week, only on CFRC 101.9fm and on our CFRC podcast feed. Be sure to tune in live on Thursdays at 2pm all summer for the latest and greatest of Kingston’s arts scene. As always, thank you so much for listening.

    This episode featured “Faceless Woman” by Corey Gulkin, included on the album Half Moon.

    Our theme music is “Mathematics Monument and The Guide to Making Friends” by Julia Lynn Sepúlveda.

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    44 m