In this episode, the second of that two-part series on Pinar Pinzuti, from the elegant and very romantic Milan, Italy.
Eighteen years ago I had a profound conversation with a friend regarding my musicial tastes. That conversation made me aware of biases and unintentional musical likes and dislikes that I previously had.
Minister of Forests and Rural Development Stikine MLA Doug Donaldson on a Tahltan request to ban hunters and restrict travel, and on record lumber prices and selling BC timber during the pandemic.
For todays show i will have a lot of bluegrass,Gospel bluegrass,some easy listening,many of Jim Reeves listeners will be pleased.
Fall Fair years ago as i remember had a lot of Bluegrass music,so i am playing so we still have that to hear.
Funnner plays the poetry of Simon Frankson, calls an Ostrich, recites poetry from BC contemporary poetry 1970, and plays guitar.
Today we’re heading to Milan, Italy for the first of a really classy two-part conversation with Pinar Pinzuti. Pinar is doing some extraordinary work in Europe, convincing more people to get on a bike.
It's getting close to harvest time so let's review Neil Young's classic album Harvest and more pet shout outs on this week's Smithers Pet Sounds.
Canadian Musicians, Singers: AHI (Ahkinoah Habah Izarh); Andrew Allen; Archie Alleyne. Council Briefs. Extra singers: Charlie Daniels; Willie Nelson.
Bulkley Valley SD54 teacher and union rep Matthew Cooke on Covid-19 problems that need solutions before school opens.
Louis Armstrong and Herbie Hancock for music and discussion of our energetic natures, how to work with vibrational energy.
Three musicians, singers: Carolyn Bernice Arends; Susie Aeioli; Julian Armour.
Council Briefs: delegation from Friendship Centre re "At the Heart" a mural on the Dze L K'ant Friendship' Building.
Wanda Good is talking to CICK about the MMIWG pole being raised in Kitsumkalum this September.