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Episode 284
Bettina Forget, Montreal Artist, Gallery Owner, Radio Host and Astronomer talks about her life, her work, and her interests.
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Episode 284
Bettina Forget, Montreal Artist, Gallery Owner, Radio Host and Astronomer talks about her life, her work, and her interests.
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Episode 283
Bettina Forget, Montreal Artist, Gallery Owner, Radio Host and Astronomer talks about her life, her work, and her interests.
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Episode 282
Bettina Forget, Montreal Artist, Gallery Owner, Radio Host and Astronomer talks about her life, her work, and her interests.
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Episode 281
Steve Faguy, Montreal Blogger (http://blog.fagstein.com/) and Copy Editor talks about Blogging and the state of the media in Montreal. More information here.
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Episode 280
Steve Faguy, Montreal Blogger (http://blog.fagstein.com/) and Copy Editor talks about Blogging and the state of the media in Montreal. More information here.
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Episode 279
Steve Faguy, Montreal Blogger (http://blog.fagstein.com/) and Copy Editor talks about Blogging and the state of the media in Montreal. More information here.
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Episode 278
Steve Faguy, Montreal Blogger (http://blog.fagstein.com/) and Copy Editor talks about Blogging and the state of the media in Montreal. More information here.
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Back on May 10, Moishe’s Steakhouse had a launch for their 3 Hours to Midnight menu (which includes a burger) and introduced their new chef Joshua Fiddler. We took advantage of the situation to interview Mr. Fiddler, along with Bartek Komorowski from Culinary Propaganda and Fast Food Fred. We talked to the new chef at Moishe’s about the changes to their menu, some of the difficulties he had, and, obviously, their hamburger.
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Episode 273: [59:26]
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In this episode Chris ‘Zeke’ Hand, Jenn Doan and Bettina Forget talk to Roberto Galván.
The theme song of the week is Hans Edler‘s version of Do You Want to Dance, the dance poem of the week is To Dance in a Loving Ring by Mary Norbert Korte, This Week in Dance History highlights Édouard Lock, and the music played during the show is from the CD Projects by the Eric Couture-Telmosse.
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Originally published on Movement Museum