BooksAtQueen's

BooksAtQueen's

An exploration of the amazing collection at Queen's, and the faculty, staff and students that love these books! A collaboration between the Queen's University Library and Matt Rogalsky's MUSIC 156 class. Subscribe by searching for "Books@Queen's" in your favourite podcast app!

Episodes

April 16, 2018

Armand Garnet Ruffo (Department of English), on Legends of My People, The Great Ojibway, by Norval Morriseau

Episode host: Michael Fraser

A project of MUSC156 (Introduction to Digital Audio Recording, Editing and Mixing), in collaboration with CFRC Radio and Queen’s Library. Podcast production overseen by MUSC156 instructor Matt Rogalsky.

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Daniel Woolf (Principal and Vice-Chancellor of Queen’s), on Metahistory: The Historical Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Europe, by Hayden White

Episode host: Aidan Fallon

A project of MUSC156 (Introduction to Digital Audio Recording, Editing and Mixing), in collaboration with CFRC Radio and Queen’s Library. Podcast production overseen by MUSC156 instructor Matt Rogalsky.

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April 16, 2018

Kip Pegley (Dan School of Drama and Music), on Live Your Strongest Life, by Marcus Buckingham

Episode host: Noah Crete-Woodhouse

A project of MUSC156 (Introduction to Digital Audio Recording, Editing and Mixing), in collaboration with CFRC Radio and Queen’s Library. Podcast production overseen by MUSC156 instructor Matt Rogalsky.

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April 16, 2018

Susan Olding (Faculty of Education / PhD Candidate in Cultural Studies), on The Letters of John Keats

Episode host: Bryce Fletch

A project of MUSC156 (Introduction to Digital Audio Recording, Editing and Mixing), in collaboration with CFRC Radio and Queen’s Library. Podcast production overseen by MUSC156 instructor Matt Rogalsky.

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April 16, 2018

Daniel David Moses (Dan School of Drama and Music) on “Little Bear Woman”

Episode host: Kelsey Lussier

A project of MUSC156 (Introduction to Digital Audio Recording, Editing and Mixing), in collaboration with CFRC Radio and Queen’s Library. Podcast production overseen by MUSC156 instructor Matt Rogalsky.

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April 16, 2018

Max Montalvo (School of Medicine), on On Directing Film, by David Mamet

Episode host: Maggie Ou

A project of MUSC156 (Introduction to Digital Audio Recording, Editing and Mixing), in collaboration with CFRC Radio and Queen’s Library. Podcast production overseen by MUSC156 instructor Matt Rogalsky.

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April 16, 2018

Kim Renders (Dan School of Drama and Music), on Dune by Frank Herbert

Episode host: Sam Zimerman

A project of MUSC156 (Introduction to Digital Audio Recording, Editing and Mixing), in collaboration with CFRC Radio and Queen’s Library. Podcast production overseen by MUSC156 instructor Matt Rogalsky.

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April 16, 2018

Elizabeth Hanson (Department of English), on To the Lighthouse, by Virginia Woolf

Episode host: Spencer Venable

A project of MUSC156 (Introduction to Digital Audio Recording, Editing and Mixing), in collaboration with CFRC Radio and Queen’s Library. Podcast production overseen by MUSC156 instructor Matt Rogalsky.

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April 16, 2018

John Burge (Dan School of Drama and Music), on Play the Piano Drunk Like a Percussion Instrument Until the Fingers Begin to Bleed a Bit, by Charles Bukowski

Episode host: Nicole Alevras

A project of MUSC156 (Introduction to Digital Audio Recording, Editing and Mixing), in collaboration with CFRC Radio and Queen’s Library. Podcast production overseen by MUSC156 instructor Matt Rogalsky.

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April 16, 2018

Martha Bailey (Faculty of Law), on Zen Flesh, Zen Bones, by Paul Reps

Episode host: Jonathan Bensimon

A project of MUSC156 (Introduction to Digital Audio Recording, Editing and Mixing), in collaboration with CFRC Radio and Queen’s Library. Podcast production overseen by MUSC156 instructor Matt Rogalsky.

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April 16, 2018

Matt Rogalsky (Dan School of Drama and Music), on The Martian Chronicles, by Ray Bradbury

Episode host: Jeff Brown

A project of MUSC156 (Introduction to Digital Audio Recording, Editing and Mixing), in collaboration with CFRC Radio and Queen’s Library. Podcast production overseen by MUSC156 instructor Matt Rogalsky.

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April 16, 2018

Matt Shepherd (Faculty of Law), on The Panic Virus by Seth Mnookin, and the value of libraries in general.

Episode host: Brandon Chan

A project of MUSC156 (Introduction to Digital Audio Recording, Editing and Mixing), in collaboration with CFRC Radio and Queen’s Library. Podcast production overseen by MUSC156 instructor Matt Rogalsky.

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April 16, 2018

Nathalie Soini (Queen’s Library), on Louis Riel: A Comic Strip Biography, by Chester Brown

Episode host: Fan Chao

A project of MUSC156 (Introduction to Digital Audio Recording, Editing and Mixing), in collaboration with CFRC Radio and Queen’s Library. Podcast production overseen by MUSC156 instructor Matt Rogalsky.

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April 16, 2018

Kyle Holleran (The Agnes), on Physical Theatres: A Critical Reader, by John Keefe and Simon Murray

Episode host: Ashley Cowie

A project of MUSC156 (Introduction to Digital Audio Recording, Editing and Mixing), in collaboration with CFRC Radio and Queen’s Library. Podcast production overseen by MUSC156 instructor Matt Rogalsky.

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April 16, 2018

Kathleen Norman (School of Rehabilitation Therapy), on creative use of data sets

Episode host: Leah Duff

A project of MUSC156 (Introduction to Digital Audio Recording, Editing and Mixing), in collaboration with CFRC Radio and Queen’s Library. Podcast production overseen by MUSC156 instructor Matt Rogalsky.

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Marta Straznicky (Department of English), on A History of Reading, by Alberto Manguel

Episode host: Emily Huang

A project of MUSC156 (Introduction to Digital Audio Recording, Editing and Mixing), in collaboration with CFRC Radio and Queen’s Library. Podcast production overseen by MUSC156 instructor Matt Rogalsky.

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Martha Whitehead (Queen’s Library), on Both Hands: A Life of Lorne Pierce of Ryerson Press, by Sandra Campbell

Episode host: Matthew Kehoe

A project of MUSC156 (Introduction to Digital Audio Recording, Editing and Mixing), in collaboration with CFRC Radio and Queen’s Library. Podcast production overseen by MUSC156 instructor Matt Rogalsky.

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Vishmayaa Jeyamoorthy (Undergraduate Student, Stage and Screen Program), on folios from the French Revolution in Stauffer Library

Episode host: Rosanna Lane-Smith

A project of MUSC156 (Introduction to Digital Audio Recording, Editing and Mixing), in collaboration with CFRC Radio and Queen’s Library. Podcast production overseen by MUSC156 instructor Matt Rogalsky.

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Craig Walker (Dan School of Drama and Music), on The Deptford Trilogy, by Robertson Davies

Episode host: Rebecca Hoogkamp

A project of MUSC156 (Introduction to Digital Audio Recording, Editing and Mixing), in collaboration with CFRC Radio and Queen’s Library. Podcast production overseen by MUSC156 instructor Matt Rogalsky.

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Katherine McKittrick (Department of Gender Studies), on Inventory, by Dionne Brand

Episode host: Bochen Lin

A project of MUSC156 (Introduction to Digital Audio Recording, Editing and Mixing), in collaboration with CFRC Radio and Queen’s Library. Podcast production overseen by MUSC156 instructor Matt Rogalsky.

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