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Personally Speaking: Outfront Volume 2 - 1 CD
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Get a window into the life of a Canadian. The stories are about characters, scenes
and actions. There are insights and even an epiphany or two. These are stories
about today, about real people with a real variety of relationships. These are
stories told from Canadian perspectives about the Canadian experience. These are
not traditional storytellers. These stories explore new ways of presenting stories
through the auditory medium.
- The Magic of Falling Teeth
Sharon Bar-David, guided by her seven-year-old daughter, Leore, takes you
into a magical world you've probably forgotten. It's a world filled with wiggly
teeth and tooth fairies, excitement and jealousies.
This program won a World Gold Medal at the New York Festivals in 2002
Producer: Iris Yudai
- Crazy Like A Fox
Years ago, Toronto playwright Darren O'Donnell experienced a psychotic episode,
which ultimately landed him in the hospital. But as Darren tells it in his
piece "Crazy Like a Fox," those months of psychosis leading up to
his final breakdown were far from scary...they were some of the best times
he's ever had.
This program won a Gabriel Award in 2000
Producer: Laurence Stevenson
- Coming Home
Jennifer Van Evra knew the house she was living in was different. It was,
in many ways, just an ordinary little house. But she could feel that it had
a history, that it had been a real
home. Her friend Erik Denison knew the house he had grown up in was special.
Find out how Jennifer and Erik discover together what makes a house, a home.
This documentary won a Gabriel Award in 2003
Producer: Alison Moss
- My Body
My Body, by author Nancy Lee, looks at society's fixation with breasts - a
fixation that can be playful - or downright painful.
This program won a Gabriel Award in 2001
Producer: Yvonne Gall
- A Voice of Warning
A heroin overdose left Jade Bell blind and mute and unable to take care of
himself. Today he communicates with his head, tapping Morse code into a computer,
which generates his "voice". Trisha Wilson has been Jade's friend
since his partying days. Together they tour high schools in BC where Jade's
voice speaks a loud warning to thousands of students.
This piece won a Gold World Medal and a Grand Award at the New York Festivals
in 2003
Producer: Anne Penman
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