Episodios

  • tmtm 14 July24 Focus: The Female Eye Film Festival with founder, Leslie Ann Coles, Ilse Moreno, dir. 'of festival entry,'The Canadian Dream' + Revisiting Tiffany Hsiung's 'Sing Me A Lullaby' (TIFF2020)
    Jul 17 2024

    The focus of this show is women in film, more precisely those behind the lens and scenes of The Female Eye Film Festival. Up first is my chat with festival founder Leslie Ann Coles about the growth of the festival and some of the films that will bescreening July 18-21.

    Afterwards, we'll segue into my brief chat with Ilse Moreno, the director of the short film "The Canadian Dream," A personal documentary about her father's work as migrant farm worker in Ontario. In The film screens as part of THE SHIFT programme on July 18 at the paradise theatre at 2:30 pm. Ilse joins me during her break on set, so heads up about any background noise you hear during our conversation.

    Later on in the show, I'll be sticking with the female perspective with a rebroadcast of my TIFF 2020 interview with award-winning director Tiffany Hsiung about her attempt to uncover the mystery of her mother's past in "Sing Me a Lullaby," available on CBC Gem and other streaming platforms.

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  • tmtm 30 june 24 Spotlight on Toronto Fringe Festival
    Jun 30 2024

    10 shows share WHY you should go see them at the Toronto Fringe Festival. Which one(s) will get your bum in their seat(s)?

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    LAL: 'Dead Happiness'

    Calypso Rose: :Soca Tempo'

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  • tmtm 23june24 Guests Comedian Brian George (Roll With It) and Gord G on Queer classic films
    Jun 24 2024

    Brian George, a self-described 'sit down comedian,' joins me to talk about his journey into acting and the series 'Roll With It' (Bell Fibe TV1), which is going into its second season.

    Then, I'm joined by tmtm fan and supporter Gordon G., who shares a few queer classic film recommendations for Pride.

    PLAYLIST

    'Heat' by SOCA CYPHER (Legacy 24 K, Eko, Jenelle Ross, Noelle Archer, Chelsea Sic, Gyles)

    'Enter You' performed by Tori Spelling from the TRICK soundtrack

    '1-800-READ-A-BITCH' by Jade Elektra

    'Juba Song' by Four the Moment

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  • tmtm 16 June 24 2SLGBT Audiobooks
    Jun 18 2024

    This episode is all about 2SLGBT+ audiobook memoirs you can grab on the Libby app.

    First up, we've got "Baggage" by Alan Cumming, and then "Naturally Tan" by Tan France from Queer Eye. Next, we'll slide into Saeed Jones's "How We Fight for Our Lives," followed by "Sipping Dom Pérignon Through a Straw" by Eddie Ndopu and Schuyler Bailar's "He She They."

    After enjoying d'bi young anitafrika's song "Kiss," we'll continue with more memoirs: "Family Outing" by Jessi Hempil, "Ma and Me" by Putsata Reang, and "Embracing Queer Family" by Nia Chiarmonte and Katie J. Chiarmonte.

    After listening to the sample from "Horses and Sand: A Memoir" by Métis writer Lorrie Potvin, I added it to my "to be read/listen to" list. It's narrated by Mohawk actress and singer, Cheri Maracle and I wanted to hear more. HEADS UP: the sample includes references to unwanted sexual touching. I wrestled with whether to include it since it might be triggering, but it serves its purpose by helping you decide if you want to borrow the book. Feel free to listen or scroll ahead five minutes, where I wrap things up, not with a memoir, but with "Queer Little Nightmares: An Anthology of Monstrous Fiction and Poetry," edited by David Ly and Daniel Zomparelli.

    And finally, I close the show with "Rising" by Lhasa de Sela (Lhasa), just because I wanted to share her amazing voice with you.

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  • tmtm 9june24 Guests: Singer, cultural activist, Sonia Aimy + Co-directors Neil Diamond and Catherine Bainbridge ('Red Fever' doc)
    Jun 10 2024

    I've got interviews with Nigerian-Italian (and now Canadian) singer, songwriter, and actress Sonia Aimy, who will be launching her brand new album 'Light/Imole' at the legendary El Mocambo right here in Toronto on June 14th (one night only!) I'll also be playing some tracks from Sonia's album.

    Then I'll chat with co-directors Neil Diamond and Catherine Bainbridge about their new documentary 'Red Fever,' which deals with the fetishism and cultural appropriation of First Nations culture. The film opens across Canada next week June 14, 2024.

    PLAYLIST: 'Light-Imole' and 'Happy Times' by Sonia Aimy

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  • tmtm 2june24: Guests: Djennie Laguerre, Neil Armstrong, Gun Roze, Gyles, Alex Bird
    Jun 3 2024

    Today's special guests are actor and playwright Djennie Laguerre, writer and editor Neil Armstrong, street photographer Gun Roze, singer-songwriter Gyles, and two-time Juno nominee jazz vocalist Alex Bird.

    Djennie and I chat about how she learned to be true to herself, her Haitian heritage and her work. We also discuss her new play (a work-in-progress) about Black women, mental health and the healing properties of community.

    Neil and I discuss his past role as Program Director at CHRY radio (York University), the importance of campus and community radio in promoting diverse content on the airwaves. Neil also shares a couple of good reads that may be available at your local library or that can be purchased from your local bookseller.

    Gun and I discuss the extension (by popular demand) into Pride Month of his exhibition 'Masculine Form and Energy'. The shadowed photographs are a collaborative effort between Gun and his subjects and depicts the male nude in opposition to mainstream images of the masculine form.

    Gyles and I catch up about her latest music and the release of 'HEAT' by all-female group SOCA CYPHER, representing Canada and the Caribbean. We also reminisce about her early start on the music stage.

    Alex shares news about meeting Grammy-winning artist Cheo and shares the serendipitous news of how he came into possession of early works by his idol, Bobby Darin.

    PLAYLIST:

    dominique fils-aimee,

    jojo and the fugitives 'chips chicken banana splits'

    alex bird, you are the light and the way

    amai kuda et les bois, 'woman'

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  • tmtm 26 may 24 Guest: Dalton Harris (X Factor winner 2018) on Dalton's Dream doc
    May 27 2024

    I fell in love with Dalton Harris after seeing him in Kim Longinotto and Frank Murray Brown's documentary "Dalton's Dream." If you're Jamaican you will understand the phrase "mi spirit tek 'im." I know films are edited to share a certain perspective, but I trusted experienced documentary filmmaker Kim Longinotto with Dalton Harris's story. I've seen her films:

    - "The Day I Will Never Forget" (2002) – Director/Cinematographer

    - "Sisters in. Law" (2005) – Co-director (with Florence Ayisi)/Cinematographer/Producer

    - "Rough Aunties" (2008) – Director/Cinematographer

    - "Pink Saris" (2010) – Director/Camera

    I believed Dalton's truth. He is very open about his abusive childhood in Jamaica, his journey to becoming a winner of the 2018 UK "The X Factor," and the homophobic vitriol he faced when a photo of him sitting on a man's lap was posted on social media. The film screened at Inside Out 2SLGBTQ+ Film Festival 2024

    PLAYLIST

    'Sober' by Dalton Harris (from the film Dalton's Dream)

    'Kiss' by d'bi.young anitakfrika

    Harar V.A. Hall performs spoken word poetry: 'mahogany', 'untitled reflections' and 'sometimes when I don't know what to believe in, I choose to find divinity in rest'

    'Strength' by Amai Kuda and Y Josephine

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  • tmtm 19may24 Guests: Daren A. Herbert (Come Home-The Legend of Daddy Hall) + Colette Johnson-Vosberg (Unusually Normal)
    May 21 2024

    Have you heard of John 'Daddy' Hall, the Canadian centenarian who was part First Nations and part Jamaican, fought in the War of 1812, and was rumored to have more than 20 children? Actor, singer, dancer, Daren A. Herbert joins me to talk about playing this legend in Audrey Dwyer's Come Home-The Legend of Daddy Hall at Tarragon Theatre.

    Have you heard about the gayest family in Canada, consisting of seven women across three generations of lived lesbian history? Well, the family is featured Colette Johnson-Vosberg's debut documentary 'Unusually Normal,' screening at this year's Inside Out 2SLGBTQ+ Festival?

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