Canadian rock legend Art Bergmann joins Scott to discuss his new single Christo Fascists and forthcoming album Late Stage Empire Dementia. Art also talks about his life and career and the North American political scene. https://open.spotify.com/episode/75SghCshkHak2xlfS33PJy?si=c0172d0828e24ebd
Author: Scott Costen
Ep. 4: Aaron J. Leonard
Host Scott Costen speaks with Aaron J. Leonard about his new book, The Folk Singers and the Bureau: The FBI, the Folk Artists and the Suppression of the Communist Party, USA -- 1939-1956. https://open.spotify.com/episode/6FhfxwRWvhjOCTIVGKDoNp?si=43aea2b5fc3041b0
Ep. 3: Jay Semko
Jay Semko is a Canadian music trailblazer. As a member of the Northern Pikes, he's had a platinum album, multiple gold records, and songs that appeared on the Billboard charts. The band, which still records and performs, has toured North America numerous times and helped put Saskatchewan on the rock and roll map. Jay's solo … Continue reading Ep. 3: Jay Semko
Ep. 2: Stuart Parker
Our guest is history professor, political activist and talk radio host Stuart Parker, who recently stepped down as leader of the BC Ecosocialists following accusations he made transphobic remarks. Stuart discusses the recent controversy, recounts his political journey from leader of the BC Greens to head of the BC Ecosocialists, and offers some analysis on … Continue reading Ep. 2: Stuart Parker
Ep. 1: Maureen Googoo
Denied her language and culture, and rejected by her local journalism school, Maureen Googoo persevered to have a trailblazing career with the Chronicle Herald, CBC News and APTN. She is now the publisher and editor of the Indigenous news site www.kukukwes.com. Scott speaks to Maureen about her life, career and current work covering the ongoing dispute … Continue reading Ep. 1: Maureen Googoo