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1 Amy Schumer & Brianne Howey on the Importance of Female Friendships, Navigating Hollywood's Double Standards, Sharing Their Birth Stories, and MORE 50:05
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This week, in what might be the funniest episode yet, Molly and Emese are joined by co-stars Amy Schumer and Brianne Howey. They get candid about motherhood, career evolution, and their new film, Kinda Pregnant —which unexpectedly led to Amy’s latest health discovery. Amy opens up about how public criticism led her to uncover her Cushing syndrome diagnosis, what it’s like to navigate comedy and Hollywood as a mom, and the importance of sharing birth stories without shame. Brianne shares how becoming a mother has shifted her perspective on work, how Ginny & Georgia ’s Georgia Miller compares to real-life parenting, and the power of female friendships in the industry. We also go behind the scenes of their new Netflix film, Kinda Pregnant —how Molly first got the script, why Amy and Brianne were drawn to the project, and what it means for women today. Plus, they reflect on their early career struggles, the moment they knew they “made it,” and how motherhood has reshaped their ambitions. From career highs to personal challenges, this episode is raw, funny, and packed with insights. Mentioned in the Episode: Kinda Pregnant Ginny & Georgia Meerkat 30 Rock Last Comic Standing Charlie Sheen Roast Inside Amy Schumer Amy Schumer on the Howard Stern Show Trainwreck Life & Beth Expecting Amy 45RPM Clothing Brand A Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts and follow us at @sonypodcasts To bring your brand to life in this podcast, email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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1 Christian Gossett and Kurasawa's Seven Samurai 51:21
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The lads are joined by writer, director, comic book artist and creator Christian Gossett. Christian is on the show to champion the groundbreaking Akira Kurosawa film, Seven Samurai (1954). But first, because it's near the holidays, they discuss their favorite Christmas movies. Christian got an early chance to design for the Star Wars universe Old Republic, and, as part of that process, created the double-bladed lightsaber. As he did this work, he did a deep dive into George Lucas's influences. One of those was Seven Samurai. The movie has had a huge influence on Christian's work. Christian is more than a fan of Kurosawa -- he's deeply engaged with the director's process and history and is knowledgeable about both. If you enjoy the Star Wars universe, the work of Kurosawa, and how those two worlds tie together, don't miss this episode! For more information, check out the show notes for this episode . Re-Creative is produced by Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with MonkeyJoy Press . Contact us at joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
Spencer Evans is a working musician in Kingston, Ontario. He joins Mark and Joe to discuss the influence that Ray Charles had on him as piano player and entertainer, as well as the impact that Charles had on the history of music in America and the world. Spencer is an old pal of Mark’s, back from their days at Queen’s University (in Kingston, ON), when they were both members of the cabaret group, Queen’s Players. “I know for a fact that Spencer can play the hell out of a Ray Charles song. And sing the hell out of it too!” Mark says of Spencer’s choice of musical pick. “He embodies everything that music is to me. The passion, the artistry, the individuality, the fighting against chaos,” Spencer says. He talks about how many facts of Ray Charles’ early life were stacked against him, yet did not prevent him from becoming an incredibly influential figure in American music. For more information, check out the show notes for this episode. Re-Creative is produced by Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with MonkeyJoy Press . Contact us at joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…

1 Lauren LoGrasso and Billy Joel's Vienna 52:48
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Singer, podcaster and producer Lauren LoGrasso drops by to talk about one of her favorite pieces of music, Vienna, by Billy Joel. The song is having a bit of a renaissance for its age-positive message and it's had a huge influence on Lauren's own work in music. The Michigan State grad is a creative best known for her work as a singer/songwriter, public speaker, actor, and Webby Award Winning podcast host. She also interned on the Ellen DeGeneres show. The three have a great conversation about her work on some of Joe's favorite podcasts, she dispenses some advice for young podcasters, and shares her hopes for her music. For more information, check out the show notes for this episode. Re-Creative is produced by Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with MonkeyJoy Press . Contact us at joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
Joe and Mark are joined by Cathi Bond, Canadian writer, broadcaster and novelist. Joe and Cathi used to work together at the CBC, where Cathi was the “Video Diva.” She had a great gig, watching movies and talking about them on air. Music is another huge passion in Cathi's life, and informs her choice of art. It’s also an integral part of her writing process. She says her writing sessions often start with building a play list that she’d play while writing. Cathi is the author of the Woman of Good Standing Trilogy. It's a fun conversation about music, singing, and the joy of being creative! For more information, check out the show notes for this episode. Re-Creative is produced by Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with MonkeyJoy Press. Contact us at joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
Ruth Abernethy, sculptor of some of the most iconic public art in Canada, joins the podcast to discuss her work. Ruth has been a sculptor for more than thirty years, documenting in bronze many quintessential Canadian figures, such as Glenn Gould, Oscar Peterson, and Margaret Atwood. Her connection to the theatre world goes quite deep. She began her career at Stratford, creating the sets and decorations that helps the festival bring Shakespeare to life. Her commissions can be found across Canada, including at Queen's Park, Ontario's legislature, where visitors can see her rendition of Queen Elisabeth II, near Queen Victoria. Mark, Joe and Ruth have a fascinating conversation about Ruth's work, her passion for creation, and her recent book. For fans of art, this is an episode not to be missed! For more information, check out the show notes for this episode. Re-Creative is produced by Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with MonkeyJoy Press. Contact us at joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
Independent filmmaker Jen Prince joins Mark and Joe to discuss one of her favorite shows, Veronica Mars. As an indie filmmaker, Jen has had to wear a lot of different hats, including producer and director. She did acting in her undergrad, but soon discovered a talent for producing theatre. She then went to USC for film school, where she did a graduate degree. She’s worked in television, including reality TV shows such as The Amazing Race. Eventually, she landed on producing indie movies and teaching when she’s not making films. Jen picked Veronica Mars because of the strong female character. It’s also a coming of age story, which Jen loves. She loved the cinematography. She loved the fact that it was a noir set in a high school and that it was coming of age story. She loved the acting, particularly Kristen Bell’s, who came of age as an actor during the show. If you haven’t watched Veronica Mars before hearing Jen, you’ll want to after! For more information, check out the show notes for this episode. Re-Creative is produced by Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with MonkeyJoy Press . Contact us at joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…

1 Peter Darbyshire on Roger Zelazny's Chronicles of Amber 57:33
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Author Peter Darbyshire joins the lads to champion the classic Roger Zelazny fantasy series, The Chronicles of Amber. A writer of fantasy and literary fiction himself, Peter encountered the series when he was in elementary school. This is the second time that Zelazny has come up on the podcast. “For me, Roger Zelazny is one of the reasons I wanted to become a writer,” says Peter. “It was coming across The Chronicles of Amber that changed everything that a book could be. They’re the best noir-fantasy-scifi-horror-political-thriller-family-drama-literary-fiction-metaphysical-inquiry that I’ve read,” Peter quips. For more information, check out the show notes for this episode. Re-Creative is produced by Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with MonkeyJoy Press. Contact us at joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
Joe and Mark are joined by Christopher Guerin, poet and music aficionado, who is on the podcast to champion the work of classical Indian musician Ravi Shankar. Christopher spent twenty-six years in the symphony orchestra business, including twenty as President of the Fort Wayne Philharmonic. After that he went on to work for Sweetwater ("the world's leading music technology and instrument retailer") as a VP. Since retiring, he's been putting his English degrees to work as a writer. He started out writing short stories and has become a poet, focused on ekphrastic sonnets. (In his case, poems that describe, or are influenced by, specific images.) The trio take a deep dive into the history and current state of poetry before discussing the music of Ravi Shankar. Shankar's sitar music was in the background as Christopher wrote his sonnet sequence, My Human Disguise. "Ravi Shankar's music is so overwhelmingly complex and free that when I have it in the background I can concentrate on the poems and rhymes in a way that I can't with any other music," Christopher explains. He's also a huge fan of Shankar's daughter, Anoushka, in particular a piece called Jannah. [clip below] "You can hear the same piece over and over again and you'll think it's brand new because of the complexity of the music," he says. Christopher makes a great case for authors to listen to raga while they write. For more information, check out the show notes for this episode. Re-Creative is produced by Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with MonkeyJoy Press. Contact us at joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…

1 Evan Gary Hirsch and Kip Baldwin of Soul Twin Messiah 1:13:41
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Joe and Mark are joined by Evan Gary Hirsch and Kip Baldwin, who make up the duo Soul Twin Messiah (STM). Evan Gary Hirsch, AKA The Blue Rocker, gets his aesthetic from his blue eyes and glitzy clothes. A California boy, he's into many different forms of music -- classic rock, new wave, punk and psychedelic rock. Kip Baldwin, AKA Oshalla, is a farm kid from Washington State, where his family raised racehorses. When he was young, he had an experience of infinity that changed his perspective on everything. He moved to the Bay area in 1985 specifically for a musical community. He spent a lot of years doing "hair metal" music, which was popular at the time. Evan jokes that Senator Bernie Sanders brought the two together. In 2016 he was looking for a producer to help him document his support of the politician and that's how Evan and Kip met. Both artists have a central message, which is the importance of love and selflessness. That informs their choice of media. Kip champions the classic John Lennon song Imagine (1971). Evan makes the case for why we should give Construction Time Again (1983) by Depeche Mode another listen. An inspiring and hopeful conversation! For more information, check out the show notes for this episode. Re-Creative is produced by Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with MonkeyJoy Press. Contact us at joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
Editor and writer Robert Runte joins Mark and Joe on the podcast to encourage everyone to read R. F. Kuang’s satire of the publishing industry, Yellowface . Before they get into Yellowface , the lads discuss the nature of editing. “Most publishing houses work off the Chicago Manual of Style,” Robert says, “mainly because it was the first style guide for books.” Robert outlines how he approaches the art of editing with different writers. He loves R. F. Kuang’s Yellowface , and recommends that everyone listen to the audiobook version of the novel because the actor, Helen Glazer, picks up all the subtleties of the story. Robert says the Glazer does such a good job of showing you the narrator’s point of view that she gets the reader through the most cringe-inducing and tough bits of satire. He says, “If you’re a writer or you want to be a writer, you HAVE to read this book!” A fun read and a fun conversation! For more information, check out the show notes for this episode. Re-Creative is produced by Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with MonkeyJoy Press. Contact us at joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
Joe and Mark invite Tony Schwartz, a veteran freelance first assistant director and line producer for film and television, to make the case for why everyone should watch The Wire . Tony worked on two of Joe and Mark's favorite shows: Freaks and Geeks and the cult favorite, Firefly , and talks about the heartbreak of working on such fabulous shows only to have them succumb to the whims of how the industry sometimes works. Tony goes on to make a compelling case for watching his favourite show The Wire , which first aired in 2002. "It has often been described as the greatest show that nobody saw," he says. Tony makes his case so well that Mark wound up buying the complete DVD collection while they were still recording this episode! For more information, check out the show notes for this episode. Re-Creative is produced by Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with MonkeyJoy Press. Contact us at joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
Mark and Joe are joined by writer and broadcaster Lisa Brandt to discuss a massive environmental art installation by Bulgarian artist Christo Yavacheff and French artist Jeanne-Claude, the artists known jointly as Christo and Jeanne-Claude . Lisa started in radio and has since moved into voice-over work and writing for hire as a freelancer, which she loves. She’s also written several books. The three discuss The Gates, one of the massive environmental art installations of Christo and Jeanne-Claude. The installation was constructed of more than 7,503 steel gates hung with saffron orange cloth, and situated throughout Central Park in New York City. The Gates spanned twenty-three miles in Central Park; it ran from February 12th to the 27th in 2005. Joe, Mark and Lisa go on to discuss the careers of Christo and Jeanne-Claude, the nature of creativity, and explore the question: what does art do for the soul? For more information, check out the show notes for this episode. Re-Creative is produced by Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with MonkeyJoy Press. Contact us at joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…

1 Hugh Spencer and HG Well's War of the Worlds 52:04
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Canadian science fiction writer Hugh A. D. Spencer joins the lads to talk about one of his favorite bits of audio – the original radio play of The War of the Worlds. The novel by H. G. Wells was written in the 1890s, and adapted by Orson Welles for his Mercury Theatre in 1938. Howard Koch adapted the story for the radio. Koch used the trope of the news flash to tell the story, and this led many listeners who had missed the start of the radio play to think the invasion was real. It caused a panic. Joe, Mark and Hugh have a great time talking about the effects of the radio play, science fiction in general, and the impact of the play on Hugh's own work. For more information, check out the show notes for this episode. Re-Creative is produced by Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with MonkeyJoy Press . Contact us at joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
Joe and Mark are joined by the wonderfully original writer Tom Bradley. 3:AM Magazine describes Tom as "... one of the most criminally underrated authors on the planet." Tom explains what it was like to be a six foot, eight-inch tall red-haired American, living in China and Japan and teaching at a number of English-language universities in both countries. The peripatetic lifestyle allowed Tom to develop his own writing style and tackle subject matter that was not necessarily mainstream. "I think I've made about $35 in royalties in fifty years of writing," Tom jokes. He’s worked with the artist that has inspired him: Canada's very own Nick Patterson. They look at three of the illustrations in Family Romance, one of several books that Nick has worked on with Tom. [see below for the pictures they describe in the podcast] These illustrations are "breathtaking in a disturbing kind of way" Joe says. Tom describes the process of working with the artist – Nick created the illustrations and it was Tom's job to create a narrative linking the images. They have a deep and entertaining conversation about being an exile, teaching abroad, writing, and where writers find their inspiration. For more information, check out the show notes for this episode. Re-Creative is produced by Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with MonkeyJoy Press. Contact us at joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…

1 Blair Young and Little Shop of Horrors 52:58
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Blair is a working stage, screen and voice actor and the president of ACTRA Alberta, the acting union for screen and voice performers. He shares with hosts Joe and Mark some fun acting stories and how various actors pursue their art before talking about the play that still inspires him, Little Shop of Horrors . Blair got to see the show at the age of 17 on the West End. That version starred Ellen Greene, the original Audrey on Broadway. (She also plays the character in the 1986 movie version of the show.) Blair loved the characters, the songs, the puppet that is the alien, and the chorus, which sings do-wop songs. At the end of the show, tentacles dropped from the ceiling into the audience. The whole thing blew his mind. "This is what I want to do," Blair said after seeing the show. For pure fun and laughs, this is an episode not to be missed! For more information, check out the show notes for this episode. Re-Creative is produced by Donovan Street Press Inc . in association with MonkeyJoy Press. Contact us at joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
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1 Bruce Sterling and the Versifier 1:01:36
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Joe and Mark are joined by the famed cyberpunk author Bruce Sterling, from his studio in Torino (Turin), Italy. "I don't like doing the same thing over," Bruce says. "So, I don't write trilogies or sequels. I'm writing a lot of short fiction. I do some lecturing and consulting. I'm also the art director of an arts festival here in Turin, which is called Share Festival." One of Bruce's projects is to re-create a working model of The Versifier, which was originally a 1959 short story by Primo Levi. In the story, a poet is offered the chance to produce more poetry faster with a machine AI. Bruce is assembling a polystyrene model which is the first step to creating a working replica. What follows is a deep and fascinating conversation that also digs into the work of kinetic sculptor Alexander Calder, AI technology, and the human need to create art. For more information, check out the show notes for this episode. Re-Creative is produced by Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with MonkeyJoy Press. Contact us at joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
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1 Abigail Grimes and Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 52:10
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Mark and Joe are joined by writer and poet Abigail Grimes to discuss the classic Ray Bradbury novel Fahrenheit 451 . Fahrenheit 451, as perhaps you know, is a warning about the dangers of totalitarian thinking and censorship. "One of the criticisms about the book is the writing is so beautiful that it's hard to take it seriously," Abigail tells us. The gorgeous prose helps the reader get past the worst parts of horror in the book, she says. Abigail makes a great case for why you should read Fahrenheit 451, if you haven't already. It's a fun conversation about the 1950s, how Bradbury wrote the book, and about the writer himself. We hope you'll listen in! For more information, check out the show notes for this episode . Re-Creative is produced by Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with MonkeyJoy Press. Contact us at joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
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Joe and Mark welcome their first return guest: writer and editor Ira Nayman! Ira has returned to help Mark and Joe understand the importance and fun of the early Marx Brothers films, including Animal Crackers (1930), Monkey Business (1931), Horse Feathers (1932) and Duck Soup (1933). Ira makes the convincing case that if you love Monty Python, and you haven't seen the Marx Brothers, you really should give them a try. If you enjoy comedy, you cannot afford to miss this edifying and funny conversation. For more information, check out the show notes for this episode. Re-Creative is produced by Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with MonkeyJoy Press. Contact us at joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
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Author Jenn Thorson joins the lads for a discussion of the classic children’s story, Alice in Wonderland . Jenn's latest work is set in the world of Wonderland. She writes about Mary Ann Carpenter, the White Rabbit’s former housemaid, who must solve various mysteries. Jenn has also written humour and humorous science fiction. Mark, Joe and Jenn discuss the history of the Alice in Wonderland books and the impact they've had on our culture. It's a fascinating conversation about the nature of writing with a “dream-like” quality. For more information, check out the show notes for this episode. Re-Creative is produced by Donovan Street Press Inc . in association with MonkeyJoy Press . Contact us at joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
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Author and critic Michael Antman joins Joe and Mark for a wide-ranging discussion about visual arts and writing. Michael started out as a poet. After switching to fiction, he's had two novels published by indie presses: Cherry Whip and Everything Solid Has A Shadow. He likes to explore themes of self-knowledge in his work, or, more accurately, "the lack of self-knowledge." The best surrealism combines common elements of the world with the feelings we have inside our dreams. Surrealism is unexpected but never absurd, Michael says. "It makes tremendous psychological sense at a deep level." At the age of twelve, visiting the Art Institute of Chicago, Michael first encountered the work of René Magritte. "It blew the top of my head off!" he relates. For more information, please check out the show notes for this episode. Re-Creative is produced by Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with MonkeyJoy Press . Contact us at contact@donovanstreetpress.com…
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Mark and Joe are thrilled to welcome Catherine Fitzsimmons to the show. Catherine is the founder of Brain Lag, an acclaimed Canadian science fiction and fantasy press that has now published fifty books! Catherine is also a writer, with six novels under her belt, and an artist in other ways. She explains how the press came to be and the role it plays in Canadian publishing. She's the first guest to discuss early-to-mid-nineties Nintendo-style games. The three discuss the differences between video games, fiction and other narratives such as television. This leads into how Catherine got into music and other forms of art, and how it feeds everything she does. For more information, check out the show notes for this episode. Re-Creative is produced by Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with MonkeyJoy Press . Contact us at contact@donovanstreetpress.com…
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Back in 2003, at the WorldCon held in Toronto, Canada – known as Torcon 3 – Joe Mahoney met Mark Rayner for the first time. Joe also had an opportunity to meet and interview John Scalzi for a radio documentary that later aired on CBC Radio's The Current. The interview (the entirety of which is included in this episode) is a fascinating slice of history. It was John’s first WorldCon and he took an anthropological approach to understanding what was going on all around him. “It’s like a convention of misfit toys,” he says. “It’s its own self-contained things.” As a fan and a writer of science fiction he has great observations of the whole process. The interview prompts Mark and Joe to reminisce about the early years of the 2000s and how some authors managed to break through with new media such as blogs and podcasts. They also reflect on their own first experiences with WorldCon. “For me it was pretty mind blowing,” Mark says, including experiencing his first panel with Robert Silverberg and David Brin, as they discussed the work of Kurt Vonnegut. Plus – a bonus clip with Larry Niven! Not to be missed by fans of science fiction and fantasy! For more information, check out the show notes for this episode. Re-Creative is produced by Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with MonkeyJoy Press . Contact us at contact@donovanstreetpress.com…
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Joe and Mark are joined by the super successful and super-fun science fiction writer, John Scalzi. It's an entertaining conversation about science fiction, the egotistical nature of writing, and John's hobby, which is music. In addition to having a terrible case of G.A.S. (guitar acquisition syndrome), John loves creating "weird ambient electronic music." Mark and Joe learn all about John's amazing career in science fiction, his deadline-driven process, and the economics of that trade. But the conversation doesn't end there, as the three examine the value of creating art, just for the joy of it. For more information, check out the show notes for this episode. Re-Creative is produced by Donovan Street Press Inc . in association with MonkeyJoy Press. Drop us a line at contact@donovanstreetpress.com to tell us what you think of this episode... or any other.…
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1 Candas Jane Dorsey and Crab Village 1:01:58
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Mark and Joe chat with the Canadian poet and science fiction doyenne, Candas Jane Dorsey. Candas is well-known in Canadian science fiction circles for her work as a novelist ( Black Wine , A Paradigm of Earth ) and editor-in-chief of The Books Collective, which included River, Slipstream and Tesseract Books. The conversation begins around one of Candas's favourite childhood fantasy books, Crab Village by Julia Clark. (We all have one of those, right?) . "I reread this book about every decade, and it holds up really well," she says. What follows is a fascinating conversation about how we discover books, how children engage with literature, and the incredible effects that can have on the unfolding of a creative life. For more information, check out the show notes for this episode. Re-Creative is produced by Donovan Street Press Inc . in association with MonkeyJoy Press. Drop us a line at contact@donovanstreetpress.com to tell us what you think of this episode... or any other.…
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Ben Fox is founder of the amazing book discovery site Shepherd. Joe and Mark talk to Ben about a book that had a huge impact on him. Native Son , by Richard Wright, was assigned to Ben as a senior in high school. "I hated it from the depths of my soul, but now this book is strongly in my DNA," Ben says. He doesn't hate the story now, though it does haunt him. It's one of the top fifteen books he would recommend. Don't miss this great conversation about systematic racism, reading and Ben's pet project, the book discovery site Shepherd! For more information, check out the show notes for this episode. Re-Creative is produced by Donovan Street Press Inc . in association with MonkeyJoy Press. Drop us a line at contact@donovanstreetpress.com to tell us what you think of this episode... or any other.…
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Joe and Mark reflect on the Re-Creative journey so far, after two complete seasons, and over forty episodes. For more information, check out the show notes for this episode. Re-Creative is produced by Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with MonkeyJoy Press. Contact us at joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
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1 Robert J. Sawyer: Planet of the Apes (and much, much more!) 1:15:55
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"If you could write – and consume – only one of these genres of science fiction, what would you pick? Space opera. Post-Apocalyptic. Or Cyberpunk?" This is the diabolical question that Mark poses to Joe and their guest, renowned Canadian science fiction writer, Robert J. Sawyer. Everyone has an answer and it connects with the piece of art that Rob has chosen to talk about – the 1968 science fiction classic, Planet of the Apes. For Rob, the film (and book it was based upon) shows how science fiction can tackle the most pressing and important issues of the day. In the case of Planet of the Apes : race relations and nuclear war. Mark, Joe and Rob have an engaged and engaging conversation about Planet of the Apes, science fiction in general, and Rob's career in particular. Fans won't want to miss this conversation! For more information, check out the show notes for this episode. Re-Creative is produced by Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with MonkeyJoy Press. Contact us at joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
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1 Mark Leiren-Young on Spiderman (and much, much more!) 54:42
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Joe and Mark are joined by a veritable Swiss Army Knife of writers, Mark Leiren-Young. Mark has written in multiple genres and formats, including television, animation, journalism, comedy, theater, and film. And he loves him some Spider-Man. Oh, and Kurt Vonnegut too, so you know that Mark LY gets along with both the lads like a house on fire! They NERD OUT in this podcast, talking about how Vonnegut influenced Mark LY in his writing. The three discuss Mark LY’s career, which has included stints writing for television, animation, and they even get into how he became the media’s go-to guy for discussions of how to save the Orca. Lately, Mark has been teaching at the University of Victoria, doing courses on the storytelling in Pixar, DC and Marvel universes, which gives the three an opportunity to talk about the Batman too. Listen in on this fun and rollicking conversation! For more info, check out the show notes for this episode. Re-Creative is produced by Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with MonkeyJoy Press . Contact us at joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
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The lads are joined by Noah Chinn, a Canadian writer of SFF, contemporary fiction and retro mysteries. (The latter two under the pen-name Noah J.D. Chinn.) Mark kicks off the podcast by asking Joe and Noah if there was anything weird happening to their hair in the 90s, which is also when the groundbreaking science fiction series, Babylon 5 ran. Noah loved that the series treated each episode as a chapter in a longer story, which was unusual in television at the time. And yes, there was a character with big hair in the show. Noah tries to convince Mark, who never saw the show in the 90s, why he should check it out now. They talk about where it's similar to The Expanse, and where it differs, and how it had an impact on Noah's own writing. In the end, Noah makes a strong case! For more info, check out the show notes for this episode. Re-Creative is produced by Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with MonkeyJoy Press. Contact us at joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
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Joe and Mark are joined this week by D.G. Valdron, a Canadian writer of science fiction, fantasy and non-fiction. The topic of this week's discussion is Doctor Who, in particular the expansive, creative and fascinating world of fan-produced films, plays and fiction that honor the Doctor. D.G. talks about this fandom with great affection and knowledge, something that he's been a part of as a fan, but also as a writer. He's written about the first female Doctor – not Jodi Whittaker, but Barbara Benedetti, the first woman to play the Doctor, through a series of four, unlicensed half-hour adventures in the 80s – plus many of the other hundreds of loving fan takes on the BBC series. Writ large, the discussion is a history of fandom; D.G. also explains why it's worthy of our time and attention. A fascinating discussion for fans of Doctor Who in particular, but for those who stan fandom in general! For more info, check out the show notes for this episode. Re-Creative is produced by Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with MonkeyJoy Press. Contact us at joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
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1 Steve Rosen: Edward Van Halen and Hear About it Later 45:32
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Rock journalist and biographer Steve Rosen joins the lads to talk about guitar legend Edward (Eddie) Van Halen. Steve began his career in 1972 and has interviewed hundreds of recording artists over the years, including some of his favorites: Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page, Paul Kossoff, Peter Frampton, Steve Winwood, Brian Wilson, Pete Townshend, Keith Moon, John Entwistle, Jack Bruce, Supertramp, and Bad Company, just to name a few. But it was Steve's relationship with Edward that really stood out. They met in 1977, before Van Halen's first album came out, and immediately forged a connection. Steve points out some of the techniques that made Edward special as a guitar player: "He made the guitar a language all of its own. He had a sound he defined as the 'brown sound' that nobody else ever had. On top of all that, he built all his own guitars, forever changing the landscape of custom guitars." The three dive into a great exemplar of Edward's virtuosity in the single, "Hear About It Later," from Van Halen's fourth studio album, Fair Warning (1981). Fans of rock, music, and sufferers of GAS (guitar acquisition syndrome) will love this interview. For more info, check out the show notes for this episode. Re-Creative is a co-production of Donovan Street Press Inc. and MonkeyJoy Press. Contact us at joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
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1 Mark Kearney on Film Pioneer Al Christie 52:39
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Joe and Mark are joined by London, Ontario author and journalist, Mark Kearney, to talk about an early pioneer of Hollywood, Al Christie. Christie went to Hollywood in 1911, when it was just a village, some fruit trees and farms. “There had been a few directors shooting in and around Los Angeles, but Christie was the first to film in Hollywood,” Mark says. Christie became famous for his short comedies. The boys discuss one of these comedies, which is typical of Christie’s work, Know Thy Wife, in some detail, and the three have a fascinating conversation about the early days of Hollywood, how the film industry worked and developed, and the nature of comedy. For more info, check out the show notes for this episode. Re-Creative is a co-production of Donovan Street Press Inc. and MonkeyJoy Press. Contact us at joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
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1 Jeff Preston and the movie Christmas Evil 42:16
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Deck the halls with boughs of … horror! Joe and Mark are joined by Jeff Preston, PhD, an associate professor of disability studies at King’s University College. In addition to being a professor, Jeff is a webcomic creator, activist and co-host of the podcast Invalid Culture. “The real story of disability is being able to bend the world around you to fit your needs, and about the real pain, angst and injustice you feel when the world refuses to bend, when the world refuses to change. That is the real disabling experience,” Jeff says. Jeff brings forward the 1984 cult classic, Christmas Evil, which is apparently John Waters’s favorite Christmas movie. Mark admits to being strangely compelled by the flick, mostly because of the performance of the lead, Brandon Maggart. “But it is a frickin’ mess,” Mark adds. Joe asks Jeff to make the case for watching the flawed film. “I love crap movies,” Jeff admits. He says it’s worth watching bad movies that use disability as part of their narrative, because it’s easier to spot the tropes and how they don’t actually make sense. A merry (and evil) Christmas indeed! For more information on Jeff Preston's work and the movie Christmas Evil, please check out the show notes for this episode . Re-Creative is co-produced by Donovan Street Press Inc. and MonkeyJoy Press . Reach us at joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
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The Poet Laureate of Prince Edward Island (PEI), Tanya Davis, joins the lads to talk about the 1987 musical romance, Dirty Dancing. Tanya is a poet, musician, and performance poet: “My work is very much words based and writing based,” she says. In addition to her performance work and promotion of poetry generally, Tanya takes commissions and writes for events and special occasions. She also has a band with her partner, called County Line Romance. “Dirty Dancing to me is about the soundtrack. It’s the first music I listened to just by myself,” says Tanya. She used the music to feel and express something as a young person. Otis Redding’s song “These Arms of Mine” was, and continues to be, a particular favorite. Learn how it changed Tanya’s life – and influenced her writing – in this episode of Re-Creative. For more information, check out this episode's show notes page. Re-Creative is produced by Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with MonkeyJoy Press . Contact us: joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
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1 Timothy S. Johnston on John Carpenter's film The Thing 44:45
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Joe and Mark are joined by Canadian writer of futuristic and contemporary mystery/thrillers, Timothy S. Johnston. They discuss the classic 1982 science fiction horror movie, The Thing . Directed by John Carpenter and starring Kurt Russell, watching The Thing was a pivotal moment in Timonthy's life. "It was a watershed moment for me!" He'd already read the novelization of the movie, and there were themes that appealed to him even then, such as the isolation of the remote research station in Antarctica. He also loved the richness of the characters. It's an Agatha Christie-style murder mystery, says Timothy, which is one of the aspects of the script that drew John Carpenter to the film. The three have a deep and nerdy conversation about more details of the masterpiece, John Carpenter's career, and what can be learned from it. For more info on this episode, please visit the show notes page. Re-Creative is a co-production of Donovan Street Press Inc. and MonkeyJoy Press. Contact us: joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
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1 Teresa Alfeld and Doug and the Slugs and Me 48:47
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Mark and Joe are joined by documentary film maker Teresa Alfeld. She's made two films, The Rankin File: Legacy of a Radical and Doug and the Slugs and Me . Both of the co-hosts listened to (and loved) Doug and the Slugs when the Canadian band was popular. Teresa's best friend growing up was Shea Bennett, the daughter of Doug Bennett, who was the front-man and main songwriter for the band. "For me, Doug was just Shea's dad, but I didn't appreciate the scope and magnitude of his career in their hey day," she says. Teresa discovered Doug's music later in life, when she was choosing the score for The Rankin File , and she wanted music from the Vancouver scene in the 1980s, as the doc was set in the same time. "It was such an absolute shock to hear their music. It was just so much richer, both musically and lyrically, than I thought." She ended up using just Doug and the Slugs material exclusively for the film. Then they take a deep dive into the story of Doug Bennett, the band, and how she created such a wonderful documentary. A great conversation, not to be missed if you're interested in the 80s, the music business, and Doug and the Slugs. For more info on this episode, visit the show notes page. Re-Creative is co-produced by Donovan Street Press Inc. and MonkeyJoy Press. Contact us: joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
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Joe and Mark are joined by beloved and bestselling Canadian author, Terry Fallis. Terry's fiction has won the Leacock Medal for Humour twice, and his debut novel, Best Laid Plans , won Canada Reads in 2011. The annual CBC competition had a huge impact on his sales figures for that novel: more than 150,000 copies of the book to date. "Canada Reads made me a bestseller," he says, adding how grateful he is to the contest. A replica of an old map of Paris, circa. 1928, decorates Terry's office walls. It, along with his old Underwood typewriter, remind him of a remarkable time in the history of writing – Paris in the 1920s. "Paris and that particular period in history was such a critical time in the history of literature," says Terry. The three have a lively and entertaining conversation about this period of literary history, the nature of writing, and a few bits of Canadian trivia as well. Tune in and join in the fun. For more info on this show, visit the show notes for this episode. R e-Creative is a co-production of Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with MonkeyJoy Press. Contact us: joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
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Mark and Joe are joined by the Canadian actor, director, producer and playwright, Saul Rubinek. They have a wide-ranging and educational conversation that they launch with the question: "Who was your favorite playwright." Saul answers Edward de Vere, the 17th Earl of Oxford, whom he believes (along with many others) wrote all of Shakespeare's plays. "Even some of the most renowned academics have trouble accepting the evidence," he says. He's done a one-man version of Merchant of Venice , and in the process researched the question; he's a proponent of the idea. Then the conversation moves into a discussion of an opportunity Saul had to play a Hasidic rabbi in a little village in 1941 Ukraine, called Shttl . (The Yiddish word for "village.") It was a project that deeply connected him to his own family's history. Not to be missed! For more info on this episode, please visit the show notes. Re-Creative is a co-production of Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with Mark A. Rayner. Contact us at: joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
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1 David Brin on Artificial Intelligence 1:08:21
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Mark and Joe are joined by Hugo and Nebula Award winning science fiction author David Brin for a wide-ranging and fascinating discussion about the poem, his writing and his work with NASA. They also discuss how to think about the creation of sapient beings that are not human. David explains why he prefers the term sapience to sentience, and why he likes to call the general large language models (GLLM) such as ChatGPT as golems. He's worried that our hand-wringing around the topic is the wrong approach, and has many suggestions for how to deal with this new ecosystem that we are creating. A fascinating and engrossing conversation not to be missed! Find out more about David Brin's work in the show notes page for this episode. Re-Creative is a co-production of Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with Mark A. Rayner. Contact us at: joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
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1 Karina Bates on Pottery and the Eye of Horus 45:02
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Joe and Mark are joined by Karina Bates, a potter from Omemee, Ontario. Karina takes the lads through a quick tour of what it’s like the throw pots and other ceramics on the wheel. Her work tends to be functional and purposeful. “It’s a nice feeling to have people hold up a cup you’ve made and say they enjoy having their coffee in it,” says Karina. On the bottom of every piece, Karina leaves her "maker's mark", which is the Eye of Horus. In ancient Egypt, Horus was represented as a falcon-headed man, and was the god of order. His right eye was the morning star, embodying power, and his left eye was the evening star, representing healing. Karina explains her personal connection to this maker's mark. This is a thoroughly engaging conversation about the art of pottery, the purpose of guilds, and ancient Egyptian mythology. Find out more about Karina's work in the show notes page for this episode. Re-Creative is a co-production of Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with Mark A. Rayner. Contact us at: joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
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1 Robert Charles Wilson on H.G. Wells The Time Machine 44:16
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Mark and Joe jump around in time with Nebula and Hugo-Award winning author Robert Charles Wilson. Written in the late 1800s, The Time Machine is one of the first books of science fiction that Robert Charles Wilson discovered. "It was obviously the work of someone who was intellectually engaged with the big discoveries of the late 19th century," says Robert. Particularly what science was learning about geology and, of course, evolution. The Time Machine looked directly and bluntly at those ideas, says Robert. He was struck by the ending of the book, which moves far into the future, when the sun is dying and earth is doomed. "There's a kind of bleak beauty in it." From there, the trio then move into a fascinating discussion about Robert's new book, Owning the Unknown . He describes it as a "sort of matryoshka doll, a memoir inside a history of the science fiction genre inside a defense of metaphysical agnosticism/atheism." Don't miss this deep and fascinating discussion! Find out more about Robert Charles Wilson's work on the show notes page for this episode. Re-Creative is a co-production of Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with Mark A. Rayner. Contact us at: joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
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1 Visual Artist Gerard Pas on the Work of Greg Curnoe 45:04
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Joe and Mark are joined by visual artist Gerard Pas to discuss the work of Greg Curnoe. Gerard was born in The Netherlands and immigrated to Canada with his parents when he was a boy. When he was a teen, he moved back to Holland, where he steeped himself in the Dutch masters and launched his career in art. Greg Curnoe was a huge influence on Gerard; both artists made London, Ontario their homes. At first, Greg was Gerard's hero, then mentor, then friend and colleague. Find out more about Gerard Pas and Greg Curnoe and their work on the show notes page for this episode. Re-Creative is a co-production of Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with Mark A. Rayner. Contact us at: joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
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Mark and Joe talk to poet Penn Kemp about fellow poets Harold Rhenish, Sharon Thesen, and others, and how they work in collaboration. They start with Penn’s roots in visual arts – her father was the well-regarded London painter Jim Kemp – and how it became poetry, not painting, that sparked her muse. Penn, Joe and Mark then get into a fascinating discussion about poetry, song lyrics, Leonard Cohen, Shakespeare and performance. For more information about Penn Kemp and this episode, please visit the show notes page . Re-Creative is a co-production of Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with Mark A. Rayner. Contact us at: joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
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1 Benoit Chartier on the Anime Film Akira 38:44
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On today's episode Joe and Mark talk to author Benoit Chartier about the anime film Akira. They begin with one of Mark's questions: what piece of technology frightens you? Benoit admits he isn't frightened by it, but he's annoyed by ChatGPT and other AI techs, because it may flood the market with crap books. After which they discuss one of Benoit's favorite pieces of art, the 1988 anime cyberpunk film Akira , by Katsuhiro Otomo. Find out more about Akira and Benoit on the show notes page for this episode. Re-Creative is a co-production of Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with Mark A. Rayner. Contact us at: joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
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1 Brian Wyvill and Ludwig van Beethoven's Adagio from Sonata Pathétique 39:31
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Joe and Mark join Brian Wyvill, professor of computer science, computer graphics pioneer, rock climber, mountain climber, author and amateur musician (and Joe's brother-in-law) to talk about Ludwig van Beethoven's Adagio from Sonata Pathétique and how it's featured in his writing. They also discuss software he's developing to help writers, and top the conversation off with Brian's story of how he and his team created the first ever computer animation to be featured in a Hollywood film, in Ridley Scott's Alien. For more information about this episode, please visit the show notes. Re-Creative is a co-production of Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with Mark A. Rayner. Contact us at: joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
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1 Matt Watts and Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy 55:12
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Joe and Mark join Matt Watts, writer, comedian and actor to discuss the classic radio series The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy (HHGTG). That’s right, before it was a book or a movie, the Douglas Adams classic was a radio series on the BBC. They get into the nature of writing. What it’s like working on long-form prose after spending a career writing jokes and scripts. How fun it is to fly by the seat of your pants. And how it’s possible to get better and better at it as you get older. But don’t panic. They then take a nerdy left turn and really get into HHGTG. For more information about Matt Watts and this episode, please visit the show notes. Re-Creative is a co-production of Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with Mark A. Rayner. Contact us at: joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
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To launch Joe's new book Adventures in the Radio Trade, Mark and Joe talk to two of Joe's former CBC Radio colleagues Trish Thornton and Greg DeClute. Trish worked on Morningside for many years and Greg worked with Joe in Radio Drama and on The Vinyl Cafe. In this fun, spontaneous and (as you will hear) completely unedited conversation, you'll get a behind-the-scenes glimpse of what it was like working for CBC Radio back in the day. Adventures in the Radio Trade is available (as of Aug 1st) online in softcover, ebook, and hardcover where ever your favourite books are sold. Signed copies are available straight from Donovan Street Press Inc by emailing joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com Re-Creative is a co-production of Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with Mark A. Rayner. Contact us at: joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
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1 Frank Faulk on William Blake's Songs of Innocence and of Experience 53:52
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Mark and Joe talk to Frank Faulk about Mr. Joy and Woe himself, William Blake. They take a deep dive into what Blake's poetry, particularly his Songs of Innocence and of Experience, did to Faulk's view of life, the world and creation. Find out more about this episode at https://re-creative.ca/songs-of-innocence-and-of-experience/ (don't forget the hyphens!) Re-Creative is a co-production of Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with Mark A. Rayner. Contact us at: joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
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1 Michèle Laframboise on the novel Grass 41:19
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Mark and Joe talk to Quebec author, Michèle Laframboise, about the novel that got her writing science fiction, Grass , by Sheri S. Tepper. Find out more about this episode at https://re-creative.ca/grass/ Re-Creative is a co-production of Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with Mark A. Rayner. Contact us at: joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
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This episode of Re-Creative is a first for the show as Joe and Mark host two guests at the same time. Celu Amberstone and Paula Johanson, both writers and educators with a love of the natural world. They both live in British Columbia. In a fascinating and evocative conversation, Paula and Celu explain how maps and music inspire their works of fiction. "Tribal music tells me about the people and the land," Celu says. "If I'm listening to the old people sing, I can feel the land through their songs." Find out more about this episode at re-creative.ca Re-Creative is a co-production of Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with Mark A. Rayner. Contact us at: joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
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This week writer and encyclopedist David Perlmutter takes Mark and Joe on a deep dive into the history of cartoons. Find out more about this episode, including the Road Runner rules, at https://re-creative.ca/powerpuff-girls/ (don't forget the hyphen!) Re-Creative is a co-production of Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with Mark A. Rayner. Contact us at: joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
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Mark and Joe talk to author Krista Wallace about a painting that directly inspired her books, called Tunnel Vision. Check out the show notes here: https://re-creative.ca/tunnel-vision/ This is Tunnel Vision, the painting that inspired Krista: Re-Creative is a co-production of Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with Mark A. Rayner. Contact us at: joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
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Mark and Joe have an engrossing conversation with Tim Blackmore about the film Alien, especially the origin and nature of the visual elements in that film, and how the thinking behind those elements has informed wider society since. Find out more about this episode at https://re-creative.ca/alien/ (don't forget the hyphen!) Re-Creative is a co-production of Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with Mark A. Rayner. Contact us at: joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
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Joe and Mark learn about The Overstory, by Richard Powers. It is a Pulitzer Prize winning novel that had a meaningful and moving impact on their guest, the writer, naturalist and limnologist Nina Munteanu. For more information about this episode and the podcast, please visit: re-creative.ca/the-overstory Re-Creative is a co-production of Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with Mark A. Rayner. Contact us at: joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
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Joe and Mark talk to John Corcelli, author of Frank Zappa FAQ , about his latest book on George Carlin. It's a fascinating deep-dive into the work, life and genius of the comedian, actor, philosopher, social commentator, and just plain funny guy George Carlin. Corcelli knows his subject exceptionally well and brings it all to the table. Check out the show notes here: https://re-creative.ca/george-carlin/ Re-Creative is a co-production of Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with Mark A. Rayner. Contact us at: joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
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1 Arlene Marks and "Children's Games" by Pieter Brueghel the Elder 35:43
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Mark and Joe revisit childhood with Canadian author Arlene F. Marks, as they discuss the painting Children's Games, by by Flemish Renaissance artist Pieter Bruegel the Elder. For more information about this episode and the podcast, please visit: re-creative.ca/childrens-games/ Re-Creative is a co-production of Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with Mark A. Rayner. Contact us at: joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
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1 Kurt Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle (Joe & Mark) 42:26
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Joe and Mark discuss Kurt Vonnegut's novel Cat's Cradle, Vonnegut having come up several times previously in episodes of Re-Creative. For more information about this episode, or Re-Creative, please visit: re-creative.ca/cats-cradle/ Re-Creative is a co-production of Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with Mark A. Rayner. Contact us at: joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
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Hosts Mark and Joe discuss Director Tobe Hooper's 1985 cult classic, Lifeforce, with their guest Corey Redekop. For more information about this episode or Re-Creative, please visit: https://re-creative.ca/lifeforce Re-Creative is a co-production of Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with Mark A. Rayner. Contact us at: joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
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1 Melissa Yuan-Innes A Grimm Night by Transcen|Dance Project 39:18
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Melissa Yuan-Innes joins hosts Mark and Joe to talk about A Grimm Night by Transcen|Dance Project, an interactive theatrical experience in which audiences are welcomed, masked and set free to explore a dance version of Grimm's fairy tales. For more information about the episode and the podcast, please visit: https://re-creative.ca/a-grimm-night/ Re-Creative is a co-production of Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with Mark A. Rayner. Contact us at: joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
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1 Robert Chazz Chute on William Goldman's The Color of Light 41:06
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Hosts Joe and Mark talk to author Robert Chazz Chute about his work and one of his greatest influences, well-known author and screenwriter William Goldman, focussing on Goldman's novel The Color of Light. For more information about this episode and re-creative, please visit: re-creative.ca/the-color-of-light/ Re-Creative is a co-production of Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with Mark A. Rayner. Contact us at: joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com…
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