Muriel's Message
By Mira Burt-Wintonick
Memories of a much beloved grandmother resurface when a box of unlabeled audio cassettes is discovered in the basement. (more)
The Best of Ideas: Petula Clark
By Glenn Gould
Many people know of pianist Glenn Gould's unique and somewhat maverick contributions to the classical music world. (more)
The Hunter
By Dominic Girard
They say one man's trash is another man's treasure... Well, in Darren Atkinson's case, it's also his job. (more)
In So Many Words
By Teresa Goff
Stephen Goff's life changed dramatically after a stroke left him with aphasia. Previously an outspoken father and salesman, the condition reduced his vocabulary to just a few words. (more)
Barmy Banff Blackout Bingo!
By Alyssa Moxley
Welcome to Thursday night $1,000 jackpot bingo at The Royal Canadian Legion in the small Rocky Mountain town of Banff, Alberta. (more)
All You Need is a Wall - 14
By Linda Besner
Dr. Geoffrey Rheaume conducts a tour of the 1860s patient-built wall outside Toronto's Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. (more)
A Fragile Son
By Carma Jolly & Surjit Sachdev
Surjit Sachdev grew up in a conservative family in India. Surjit’s father was an engineer, and he’s an engineer, but the family tradition ended when Surjit's son was born with a severe mental disability. (more)
All You Need is a Wall - 16
By Frances Willick
In 2004, a group of Pride Day revellers gathered for a party on Creighton Street in Halifax, Nova Scotia and were treated to a riveting display of hermaphroditic slug sex. (more)
A Map of the Sea
By Chris Brookes
For centuries, Newfoundland fisheries were hailed as the greatest in the world. Then, in 1992, their main export, the codfish, disappeared. (more)
I Didn't Know That (Eyeborgs Really Exist)
By Britt Wray
A Canadian filmmaker who lost his eye replaces his prosthetic with a bionic camera-eye so he can shoot documentary video from his pupil. (more)
Radio Across Time Zones
By Julie Shapiro, Edwin Brys, Torey Malatia, Robyn Ravlich & Steve Wadhams
Radio transmissions are heard all over the world, from the largest urban centers to the smallest mountain villages. But what defines radio from a particular place, and what makes it different than radio from elsewhere? (more)
Between Friends
By Jody Porter & Neil Sandell
Between Friends is the story of one woman’s coming to terms with being sexually victimized by her father. (more)
The Small Person Acquisition Project
By Kristin Nelson
This is a story about two men and a little baby... well, a big baby actually. (more)
A Voice of Warning
By Trisha Wilson & Anne Penman
A heroin overdose left Jade Bell blind, mute and unable to care for himself. Now Bell tours high schools in British Columbia, where his computerized “voice” speaks a loud warning to thousands of students. (more)
I Didn't Know That...(a different kind of romance)
By Kaitlin Prest
Kaitlin and her recorder sitting in a tree…with Kelly the herbalist discussing the possibilities of plant-loving. (more)
All You Need is a Wall (of Noise)
By Chris Trimmer
A personal account of Hendrick’s adjustment to a hearing impairment, causing him to navigate a world of unwanted sound, is arranged with interviews of two friends recounting a noisy concert experience to help create a perception of what it’s like to live behind a wall of noise. (more)
Chain of Missing Links - 34
By Neil Sandell
A contagion of phone messages add up to an empty office. (more)
All You Need is a Wall (And I will find a way to walk right into it)
By Mira Burt-Wintonick
A young woman's attempt at boosting her "street cred" goes horribly, awkwardly wrong. (more)
I Didn't Know That (about hotel housekeepers)
By Mieke Anderson
Learning the A, B, C’s of housekeeping. (more)
Chain of Missing Links - 22
By Jessica Grosman
A series of archived Craigslist Missed Connections email messages are recorded and re-recorded and with each sent message the message deteriorates. (more)