Balado officiel du Petit salon du livre de Sutton, présenté par l'École d'art de Sutton. Nathalie Rivard et Mikaël Theimer vous emmènent à la rencontres des autrices et auteurs des Cantons-de-l’Est. À écouter dès aujourd'hui sur Spotify, Apple Podcast, et YouTube.
Pour la quatrième année consécutive, le Petit Salon du Livre revient à l’École d’art de Sutton. Ce balado, c’est l’occasion de rattraper les entrevues publiques de Nathalie Rivard avec des autrices et auteurs de la région.
Aujourd’hui, c’est Christina Blais et Hélène Laurandeau que nous avons le plaisir d’écouter. La première a été chroniqueuse à l’émission Ricardo pendant 20 ans, et publie cette année Le Pain de Christina, aux édit...
Christian Barthomeuf est une figure majeure de l’histoire viticole du Québec, puisque c’est lui qui, en 1980, planta le premier vignoble de Dunham : le Domaine des Côtes d’Ardoise. C’est lui aussi qui, en 1989, invente le cidre de glace, aujourd’hui devenu un produit phare du terroir québécois, reconnu et dégusté dans le monde entier.
En 2020, il publie Autoportrait d’un paysan rebelle, une autobiographie sélective dans laquelle il ...
Marie-Ève Savaria voue depuis toujours un véritable culte aux légumes et végétaux comestibles. Alors qu’elle vivait encore en ville, ils étaient déjà au cœur de son blogue et service de traiteur 100% végétarien, Brutalimentation. Évidemment, il était à prévoir que cette passionnée des produits de la terre tombe amoureuse d’un maraicher et fonde une famille sur une ferme biologique de la rive Sud de Montréal. Vivant et mangeant déso...
Les amatrices et amateurs de vin connaissent bien Nadia Fournier qui, depuis 10 ans, est l’autrice d’une véritable institution Québécoise en matière de conseil œnologique : le fameux Guide du vin. Depuis 2013, elle a effectivement pris la relève de Michel Phaneuf, créateur initial de ce best-seller annuel, et d’une aventure qui dure depuis maintenant 41 ans.
C’est Nathalie Rivard qui a eu le plaisir de s’entretenir avec Nadia Fourn...
This is the first episode of a series of interviews conducted by Nathalie Rivard, recorded live at the Little Book Fair.
This one is also the first episode to be entirely in English, with Peter McAuslan, founder of McAuslan Brewing, and notably, the famous St-Ambroise beers.
Peter McAuslan recently published his very first book, titled Brewing Better Beer. This is not a “how to brew” book, rather, it’s the rich story of the St-Ambro...
Certains connaissent Frédérique Marseille en tant que fondatrice et directrice du centre d’escalade Backbone à Bromont, d’autres, comme l’une des deux femmes qui sont à l’origine du projet photographique 1001 Fesses, une ode à la diversité corporelle féminine, lancé en 2014, bien avant que le sujet ne devienne ‘mainstream’. En septembre 2022, Frédérique Marseille a sorti son premier roman, Sauf Quand Je suis un Aréna, publié aux Éd...
Stéphane Lemardelé est un dessinateur, illustrateur et storyboarder, à l’origine de nombreux projets artistiques et culturels dans la région. Si vous habitez dans le coin, vous êtes forcément déjà passé devant son premier livre en solo, Le Nouveau Monde Paysan au Québec, un roman graphique documentaire sur les nouveaux agriculteurs des Cantons de l’Est, qui aussi beau qu’instructif. Aujourd’hui, c’est surtout en tant qu’auteur de...
Pour le quatrième et dernier épisode de la première saison du Petit Salon, je rencontre l'acteur-auteur Raymond Cloutier, chez-lui, à Sutton.
Il nous offre la lecture du premier chapitre de son 3e roman, L'Échéance, qui nous plonge dans une riche conversation abordant les différences générationnelles des boomers et des millénariaux, sa passion pour l'improvisation, et sa vision du théâtre.
Dans ce troisième épisode, j’ai l’honneur et le plaisir de rencontrer Louise Penny et Raymond Cloutier, pour une conversation entre ces deux immenses talents de la littérature et du cinéma.
Louise Penny, s’il est encore nécessaire de la présenter, est l’autrice des 17 enquêtes du désormais célèbre inspecteur Armand Gamache, et dont les livres se sont vendus à plus de 9 millions d’exemplaires.
Et c’est aujourd'hui l’acteur et écr...
Pour le deuxième épisode, c'est avec la fondatrice et directrice de l'école d'art et du Petit Salon du livre que je m'entretiens. Faites donc connaissance avec Anne-Marie Lavigne.
Dans le premier épisode, la comédienne Agnés Stuart nous lit un extrait de « C’est le temps de briller », de Isabelle Laflèche et Christine Michaud.
Les autrices y parlent d'intimidation et nous proposent des clés pour y faire face. Je rencontre ensuite Isabelle Laflèche, pour une riche conversation autour de son oeuvre et de son parcours hors norme.
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