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This is a recording of Japanese Canadian Kage (Eileen) performing on taiko and African-American, Music Research Strategist and percussionist Marshall Trammell.
Author: Eileen, Kage , Author: Trammell, Marshall , Author: SFU's Vancity Office of Community Engagement
Date created: 2019-10-31
This is a recording of a conversation with Yorta Yorta hip-hop artist Neil Morris (DRMNGNOW) from so-called Australia, Musqueam-Tsleil Waututh artist, storyteller and Vancouver poet laureate, Christie Lee Charles, and moderated by Jarrett Martineau (nehiyaw/Denesuline).
Author: Morris, Neil , Author: Lee Charles, Christie , Author: Martineau, Jarrett, Author: SFU's Vancity Office of Community Engagement
Date created: 2019-10-23
This narrative explores my first teenage movie with my older sister and the music of the 50s. One of a series of Radio Tale audio essays recorded at SFU's CJSF Radio Station.
Author: Harder, Elaine
Date created: 2020-05-18
This personal narrative explores early adolescence and is for anyone who was ever a teenager who transitioned from elementary school to high school and found music to ease the way. One of a series of Radio Tale audio essays recorded at SFU's CJSF Radio Station.
Author: Harder, Elaine
Date created: 2020-05-18
This personal narrative explores those who have influenced my musical soundtrack, and largely explores the music of my teen years. One of a series of Radio Tale audio essays recorded at SFU's CJSF Radio Station.
Author: Harder, Elaine
Date created: 2020-05-18
This personal narrative explores the teen years and the peer pressure of drugs from unexpected places, and how drugs can separate the best of friends. One of a series of Radio Tale audio essays recorded at SFU's CJSF Radio Station.
Author: Harder, Elaine
Date created: 2020-05-18
This personal narrative explores the teen years when a teacher planted a seed that I was a writer and subsequent experiences throughout my education, incorporating music that reflects these moments. One of a series of Radio Tale audio essays recorded at SFU's CJSF Radio Station.
Author: Harder, Elaine
Date created: 2020-05-18
This personal narrative explores the music of my youth, and centers around the high school years when I hung out at a Vancouver greasy spoon with my closest girl friends, a group of seven, where we listened to jukebox tunes and told stories over fries and gravy, tea and coffee, and smoldering cigarettes. One of a series of Radio Tale audio essays recorded at SFU's CJSF Radio Station.
Author: Harder, Elaine
Date created: 2020-05-18
This personal narrative explore the first time I fell in love, the first time I had my heart broken, the naivety of youth, and the gifts of gratitude. One of a series of Radio Tale audio essays recorded at SFU's CJSF Radio Station.
Author: Harder, Elaine
Date created: 2020-05-18