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Actually, it's more than that. Simon Ennis is the film's director. He'll join Mary Ito in the final half hour of Sunday's show to elaborate. It may be hard to believe Which raises the inevitable question We're talking garlic.

And Liz Primeau knows all about garlic. She's written a book about it called In Pursuit Of Garlic. Liz will be Mary Ito's guest this coming weekend on Fresh Air. Fresh Air's "eye" on the "world" of Ontario architecture is Shannon Kyles. She'll join Mary Ito this coming weekend to take all of us on a virtual tour of some of the province's most interestingfrom a heritage perspectivetowns.

That would be Dr. Mike Evans. He's going to make a house call on this coming weekend's Fresh Air. His topic: What weekend warriors can learn from the types of injuries that Olympic athletes are suffering in London. You'll want to be here for his prognosis and his prescription. Daniel Lanois is a world-class music producer AND musician. While he's originally from the Hamilton area, he currenty calls California home.

But Daniel will be back on home turf next month for a very special music festival. Bernie Finkelstein is the man behind True North records Bernie will share some of those stories when he joins guest host Karen Gordon on this coming weekend's Fresh Air. Erin Balser has been reading again Books that deserve a second or third Erin will tell us why when she joins Mary Ito this coming weekend on Fresh Air.

That's the style of music that Mahmood Schricker creates. And with good reasonMahmood is originally from Iran. His first album of music is called Null and it blends traditional Persian rhythms with modern electronica. Null is about to be officially released And OFF. But they also share the stage in real life They'll talk with Mary Ito about their on- and off-stage lives on Sunday's show.

That sums up the weather in much of Ontario this summer. And it's wreaking havoc on gardens, lawns and even mature trees. Fresh Air's favourite gardener, Marjorie Harris, will join Mary to discuss the impact of all that sunshine and recommend coping strategies to ensure your plants will survive.

That's Saturday morning after World Report at eight o'clock. There are things that you should do. Some are obviousstopping newspaper delivery, arranging for someone to water your plantsbut some are less-obvious. And yet, they're just as, if not MORE, important. Citizen Talin will spell them out this coming weekend on Fresh Air. Fresh Air won't be here on Canada Day. Grant Lawrence will be your host as he invites Canadians from coast-to-coast to request songs by Canadian musicians.

The only catch is that you literally have to "sing" some of the song to get it played. That's in place of Fresh Air on Sunday, July 1. Mary Ito and the Fresh Air gang will all be back the following weekend.

You'll hear all this Two people who've taken vacations by house-swapping with people in other countries They'll all be Mary Ito's guests. Move over, fellows.

Motorcycles aren't just for men. Danielle Stockley and Keshia Ince are dedicated motorcyclists. They'll tell Mary Ito why two wheels are more appealing than four when they join her this coming weekend on Fresh Air. Elizabeth Shepherd is just one of the vocalists who've joined Canadian jazz legend Peter Appleyard on his new Sophisticated Ladies album.

Peter supplies the swingin' vibes while Elizabeth and her jazz singing peers provide the voices. And both will join Mary Ito to talk about the project on this coming weekend's Fresh Air.

It's not a new kind of art. It's what happens when musicians from Mali meet their musical counterparts in Cuba. Fresh Air's world music columnist, Reuben Maan, has heard the results. And he'll share them with host Mary Itoand youon Saturday's show. This doctor makes house calls. His name is Mike Evans. And he's Fresh Air's favourite GP. Recently, Dr. Mike has been creating medical videos for his You Tube channel. Now he has a new one that deals with stress. And Dr.

Mike will join Mary Ito to talk about it Christine McFarlane and Kevin Conlon have each faced extreme adversity in their lives. But they overcame a series of challenges that would defeat many people. Christine and Kevin are amng the winners of this year's Transforming Lives awards. And they'll tell their stories to Mary Ito on Sunday's showthat's in the final half hour. Tug Of War is the title of Lesley Pike's new album.

It's a real labour of love for this Wingham native who now calls Toronto home. It was three years in the making Also this weekend on Fresh Air She may be only in her early 20s She'll talk about her influences and her musical adventuresto datewhen she guests on Fresh Air this coming weekend. Ordering wine in a restaurant can be a daunting experience.

Citizen Talin to the rescue. Our consumer columnist will join guest host Karen Gordon on Sunday's show with everything that you need to know about choosing a vino that's both pleasing to the palate and affordable. Victoria Day weekend is the traditional start to gardening season. If you're looking for some "green thumb" advice, you're in luck!

People from all over Ontario will flock to provincial parks this weekend. But some are more interested in having a good time than in becoming one with nature. Outdoors author Kevin Callan will offer his thoughts on making the most of your wilderness experience when he joins guest host Karen Gordon on Saturday's Fresh Air.

That's the name of his latest cookbook. If you're thinking about tossing some burgers on the barbie, tune in to hear what a master griller has to say. He's the keyboard player, vocalist, songwriter, producer, arranger and who knows what else.

Don's latest Monkey House release is an album called Headquarters. And, after hearing it, you might notice that Don's more than a little familiar with the music of Steely Dan. That's OK because he's also written a book about the reclusive duo's best known album, Aja.

Don will join Mary to talk about his music and much more this coming weekend on Fresh Air. But what you might NOT know is that they're married. Debra and Colin will talk about thatand much morewhen they're Mary Ito's guests this coming weekend on Fresh Air.

And the topics will be Anything can happen THAT got your attention, didn't it? They want to share their reflections on the merits of books that push the limits when it comes to sex. And they'll do it this coming weekend with Mary Ito. The Titanic sank years ago. But we're still talking about it today. The question is Toronto author Hugh Brewster has some theories. He's written a number of books about that ill-fated voyage.

He'll be Mary's guest on Sunday's show. It's a fine line to draw. When do you put down the tools on your DIY project and call in the professionals? Contractor Jorge Rodrigues has some thoughts to share on this subject. And he'll bring them to the Fresh Air studio when he joins Mary Ito this coming weekend. Author Robert J. Sawyer has a brand new science fiction thriller. It's called Triggers. But it's not way-out-there sci-fi.

It's all about issues and social commentary And Robert will join Mary Ito this coming Saturday to talk about it. The success of the mostly silent movie The Artist has reawakened interest in this film genre. And much, much more. Her memoir is called, Tastes Like War. The pandemic forced offices and businesses to shutter abruptly, fundamentally transforming the way people work. Essential workers remained on the front lines, but millions of others lost their jobs.

And journalist Anne Helen Petersen estimates that some 42 percent of Americans began to work remotely. Now, with vaccines and boosters broadly available in the U. We talk with journalist Anne Helen Petersen, co-author of 'Out of Office,' about the way the pandemic has changed the way many of us work, and the opportunity we have to create a more sustainable work model. Maureen Corrigan shares her top 10 books of the year. Filmmaker and comedy legend Mel Brooks sits down with Terry Gross to talk about Jewish humor and the meaning of life.

He's got a new memoir called All About Me! And Kieran Culkin, who co-stars in HBO's Succession as Roman Roy, one of the three adult siblings vying to take over their family's media conglomerate, talks about his role and the toxicity of fame.

Film critic Justin Chang reviews Steven Spielberg's new film adaptation of West Side Story, and, from our archive, interviews with two actors who won Oscars for their performances in the film: Rita Moreno, who played Anita, and George Chakiris who played Bernardo, the leader of the Sharks.

Also, we remember Sen. A group with actual skin in the game, ranking their own portfolio of profitable businesses, and offering the exact same services to clients. If you want to have Smash Digital in your back pocket, check them out over at SmashDigital. Subscribe via iTunes. William 'Will' Smith : Hey, why should I be mad? At least he said goodbye this time.

I just wish I hadn't wasted my money buying this stupid present. Philip Banks : I'm sorry. You know, if there was something that l Ain't like I'm still five years old, you know. Ain't like I'ma be sitting up every night asking my mom, "When's Daddy coming home? Who needs him? Hey, he wasn't there to teach me how to shoot my first basket, but I learned, didn't I? And I got pretty damn good at it too, didn't I, Uncle Phil? Philip Banks : Yeah, you did. William 'Will' Smith : Got through my first date without him, right?

I learned how to drive, I learned how to shave, I learned how to fight without him. He never even sent me a damn card! We talk about the Iditarod race, her dogs' personalities, and her experience on the Discovery reality show 'Naked and Afraid. How do two sisters, just 3 years apart, take extremely divergent paths in life? Turner's childhood best friend Debra was convicted of murder and served over 20 years in prison. Really liked the Andie McDowell episode.

Especially when she pushed back on the interviewer who on several occasions made statements that were assumptions. Assumptions that were dead wrong. Well done Andie for calling these out.

Wish it would happen more when media tried to spread their assumptions rather than fact. I was very excited to have access to Fresh Air as a podcast since I'm usually working when the show airs. The interviews are great, but the editing has been disappointing. Segment changes are choppy and episodes often end mid-sentence.



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