Friday, December 25, 2009

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!



I would like to send a sweet thank you to our dedicated listeners for another great year! We look forward to sharing the coming year of artistic discoveries with you.

We will kick off our first show in 2010 on Friday, January 8th, at 7:00 a.m.

Until then, warmest wishes that you all have a relaxing, safe and peaceful holiday.

Enjoy the best of the season from the Friday Special Blend!

P.S. Check out our playlists if you still need ideas for that special gift!

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Playlist FSB 18.12.2009


BBC News

Joanna Chapman Smith
 - Things are going to wrong

Sarah Hallman
 - Snowballin

Interview :  Authors Rick Smith and Bruce Lourie: Slow Death by Rubber Duck (
Rebroadcasted in response to the recent media attention to harmful chemicals in sex toys)

Roxanne Potvin
 - No Love for the Poisonous

Urban Aesthetics
 - See the Sunshine through the Haze

Phillip Brown - Winter Hymn

Interview:  Anne Michaels:  The Winter Vault
, voted one of the best books of the year

Hour 2



BBC News

Barb Gray's Arts Report

Klezfactor
 - Klezmachine

Interview: Steve Martin, Director,  The Gladstone Theatre


Kim Barlow
- Gingerbread

The Wailin Jennys
- Firecracker

Feist
 - So Sorry

Hammerheads - Steppin' Out



Friday, December 11, 2009

Playlist 11.12.2009







Members of the improvisation comedy troupe, Insensitivity Training. Used with permission.

Insensitivity Training will be performing this Sunday, December 13, @ 8pm @ Yuk Yuk's on Elgin as part of a fundraiser for Operation Come Home. Tickets are 10$ and all proceeds benefit OCH.


 Jim Davies of Insensitivity Training kicked off this week's Special Blend show with a few mind-bending improv games.

In the mix you heard:
Mark Berube - Looking for Another

The Peptides - Stereo Stereo

Elizabeth Shepherd - Shining tear of the sun, Parkdale

Gerry Kendall Band - Real Good Night

Prozzak - Just Friends

Geoff Berner - Luck in Exile, The Whiskey

Joanna Chapman-Smith - In the quiet

In our second hour, we featured:

Paper Moon - What are you going to do with me

Interview with photographer Tom Evans to talk about his latest work

Joanna Chapman-Smith - For Good - Carnival Song

The Mike Essoudry Octet - The River

The Peptides - Wave Goodbye

Friday, December 4, 2009

Playlist 4.12.2009



John Allaire - Angels (John will be performing tomorrow night at the NAC Fourth Stage as part of their Christmas Goose fundraiser and concert)

Interview with Steve Martin, Director, The Gladstone Presents The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townwomen's Guild Dramatic Society's Production of a Christmas Carol - Dec 3-19, 2009.

Darylectones - Mr. Ogilvie's Store

John Allaire - Bourbon

Gabrielle Destroismaisons - All I want for Christmas is you

Perfect Lie - Big Mack Daddy (featured tonight at the Vernissage of Komorov's Works @ La Petite Mort Gallery - 7-10 p.m.)

Interview with Komorov - Fleshlight @ La Petite Mort Gallery Dec 4-27

Blackie & the Rodeo Kings - Swingin' from the chains of love

Ron Sexsmith - Brighter Still

Interview with Jesse Stewart and students, Mike Dandino and Matt Charron. Carleton University's Contemporary Music Ensemble presents Wunderkammer, a free interactive concert, tomorrow night on the 9th Floor of the Loeb Building, starting at 7:30.

Blackie and the Rodeo Kings - Vale of Tears, Lean on your peers

Lindsay Ferguson - 8th Wonder, Breakthrough

Friday, November 20, 2009

Playlist 20.11.09



7:00-8:00 a.m.

The Acorn - Flood

Marie Josée Houle - Three Red Beads

Dr. Lee - Good for you

Meredith Luce - Sing Me back home

Interview - Shane Rhodes, featured in Arc Poetry's Annual

Sarah Noni Metzner - Mansion of Happiness


8:00-9:00

East Villge Opera Company.: The Ride, King of the Night

Emcee E - My revolution

Interview Ian Keteku aka Emcee E

Emcee E - Stop, featuring Arlen Yanch

Peter Joynt (CD launch tomorrow night @ La Petite Mort Gallery) - Microphone Specialist

Great Lake Swimmers - Your rocky spine, back stage with the modern dancers

Eden - Come Fall

Tanja Liedtke

I attended a stellar performance of Tanja Liedtke's Construct last night at the NAC Studio. The choreography elicited a deep emotional response from the audience: I found myself laughing and crying and completely captivated by the dancers' ethereal movements. I especially appreciated the physical echoes in the choreography and playful ironic metaphors about building relationships, families and homes. The set and music gave an immediacty and tangibility to the production, as well.

Construct continues until tomorrow night at the NAC studio. Seating is General Admission, so arrive early to find a seat!

Friday, November 13, 2009

Playlist FSB 11.13.2009


Idlers - Little Man
Megan Jerome Trio - Lullaby, Yellow Moon
Lori Lansens Interview with Sue Johnston
Misteur Vallaire - Si c'etait un veau
Karyn Ellis - bird
Manraygun - Prologue, Sunday Hymn
Broken Social Scene - Finish your collapse and stay for breakfast
Karyn Ellis - Ten Stories
Organic Funk - Organic Funk
Karyn Ellis - Be My Girl, interview, little grey sparrow
Rheostatics - Shack in the cornfields
Delhi to Dublin - Supafunk

Monday, November 9, 2009

CURTAIN: Read it Twice, it's Real

The play I starred in, Read it Twice, it's Real, opened and wrapped this past weekend. It was produced by Sock N Buskin' Theatre Co.

Our Saturday show went exceedingly well: there was great energy on stage, lines were spot on and having already done a show the night before in the Pit, we had a better idea of the acoustics and how much more we needed to project. There was even real tea in the teapot!

Congrats to the cast and crew! Extra special thanks to everyone who attended and showed their support.

The audience response was so good that I have faith this will not be the only production of Jim Davies' avant garde script. Looking forward to future productions!

Thursday, October 22, 2009

FSB 23.10.09 CKCU Funding Drive Launches this Friday!


Support the Special Blend and your favourite independent station by pledging donations online, by phone or in person. If you can't give now, help spread the word!


Here are 5 reasons why you should donate to CKCU:


  • Operations. CKCU is listener-run on annual donations, both monetary and the invaluable donation of time by myriad volunteers (yours truly included). Last year's donations are helping us improve broadcast technology in order to bring you the best programming possible.

  • News. We are the only station in Ottawa that brings you top quality news programming through the BBC World Service.

  • Personal. Each program is volunteer-run with a real person, not a computer, in studio. This is LIVE radio.

  • Local and Global. The Friday Special Blend is one of many programmes mandated to support local emerging artists, keeping YOU connected to YOUR community. See my earlier post about how vibrant Ottawa culture really is. The station also hosts a vast collection of ethnic programmes that help migrants and visitors stay connected to their linguistic and cultural communities, while allowing others an opportunity to learn about those communities. CKCU is streamed live on the internet and we have Special Blend listeners from as far away as Glens Falls, NY and Sarasota, Fl.

  • Free speech. CKCU hosts are willing to present alternative views and foster discussions you can't get from other stations. This is not sanitized, water-cooler radio.
To Donate:
  • Complete the secure online donation form
  • Call (613) 520-2898.
  • Drop off your donation in person on Carleton University's campus
  • If you would like to donate specifically to the Special Blend, please write "Special Blend" on the memo line of your cheque, or let the volunteer know your intentions when you call.


My Story: Seeking community? CKCU!


It was August 2008. I came home from overseas graduate studies burned out and unsure of my future. The one thing I was certain about was my dedication and desire to resume community involvement. Lucky for me, my co-host, Susan, was looking for a way to breathe some new insights into her show. Bang! A fabulous partnership was born. In my year at CKCU I have met and been inspired by countless artists. Our 8 weekly interview slots are booked solid week after week, truly a testament to the depth and breadth of Ottawa's arts scene. I have watched Ottawa's amazing culture scene grow, and even have been moved to participate in the growth by acting, publishing poetry, and attending the most awesome events, like Capital Slam. Volunteering at CKCU was an anchor in unsteady waters.
"From my own experience as a listener, I have often looked forward to my favourite programs and have fond memories of setting aside time to listen, laugh and engage. I grew up listening (and dancing) to CKCU programmes such as the Latin Train, Caribbean Rhythms and Barrio Latino with my mom and the Vinyl Cafe on CBC on Saturday mornings with my dad."
-Vanessa Davies, Co-Producer, Co-Host, Friday Special Blend


Now, I consider myself lucky to be among a great slate of volunteers and staff who bring you quality radio. I wake up joyfully every Friday morning at 6:00 a.m., long before the sun, pick up my co-host and Bridgehead coffee, and jump into the studio excitedly. The two hours fly by and I feel refreshed and reenergized before I start a Friday at the office. I love volunteering with CKCU and am so lucky to be able to give back the community that has done so much to support me and other countless artists.


Support the station that supports your community: Donate Now!

Saturday, October 17, 2009

FSB Playlist 16.10.09




Metric - grow up and blow away - Live in Ottawa at the Civic Centre, 8pm 19 OCT 2009
joanna chapman smith - hit the dreams, moment of green
leahy - B-Minor
Prozzak - When I think of you, tricky
Prufrock - Average Day (live @ capital slam 2009, Capital Slam Finalist 2009)
Josie Frank - It must be nice (Live @capital slam 2009, Capital Slam Finalist 2009)
Ember Swift - include my food
8:15-9:00 - DJ Lowpass. For his playlist, check out http://www.lowpass.net/

ByWords 2009 John Newlove Poetry Award at the Ottawa Writer's Festival


WHEN: Wednesday, October 21, 2009, 8:30-10.pm
WHERE: St. Brigid's Centre for the Arts and Humanities, 314 St. Patrick Street, Ottawa, ON
INCLUDES: Launch of Rob Friday's One Man Parade and Music by Call Me Katie
Sponsored by ByWords


Photo Credit: C.J.Sweet

Writing_Spaces


WHERE I WRITE.ORG is an intriguing site of famous authors photographed in their workspaces. I found it useful in connecting with my own workspace preferences and needs. Also, from looking at the photos I noticed different approaches to writing: working in an overstimulating workspace versus working in a clear, open concept space; routine comforts, like reclining on a couch, versus a more industrial approach to getting writing done at a desk; being surrounded by books as a reminder of greatness versus sparse but brightly painted walls; pets for company versus being alone. I enjoyed reflecting on them to determine new strategies that keep me motivated and focused as well as the beautiful composition of the photos.


Wednesday, October 14, 2009

FSB 16.10.09

I am consistently flabbergasted when people whine that there is nothing going on in Ottawa. I am at the opposite end: I feel overwhelmed by the quantity and quality of the independent programming in Ottawa that I find it hard to keep up. These next two weekends are no exception.



Here is the run-down for this week's show, if that's any indication that you need to plan and prioritize in order to take full advantage of Ottawa's arts scene(s).

At 7:30 we will hear from Club SAW about their upcoming Masquerade fundraiser for their JumpSTART mentorship program taking place next Friday, October 23.

Rusty Priske of the Capital Poetry Collective joins us at 7:45 to chat about Capital Slam's 5th Anniversary Party and Slam, taking place at 7:15 on Saturday, October 17 at Mercury Lounge.

The second hour of the Friday Special Blend features DJ Lowpass, a local DJ I recently discovered and whose mixes I thoroughly enjoy. He will be showing us some of his latest creations and chatting about the process from 8:15-9:00 a.m.

Looking forward to Friday's show! Hope you can join us!

Don't forget: Funding Drive launches next Friday. Support your local independent radio station by pre-pledging. Check out www.ckcufm.com for details.

Friday, October 9, 2009

Playlist FSB 9.10.09



4.) Interview: Dr. Jill Taylor and Liza Garneau

5.) Malajube - Labyrinthes- There are maybe ten or twelve

6.) BBC News, Barb GrayArts Report

7.) Interview: Cameron Anstee & Ben Ladouceur, Apartment 9 Press

8.) Tom Savage Trio - The Country Line-Leaving in a Hurry, The Country Line

9.) Interview: Warren Arcan Performance Artist

10.) Tom Savage Trio - The Country Line- Old Rock N' Rollers

11.) Interview: Elaina Martin, Producer --
Cornucopia, Natural Disaster

Check out Cornucopia, Westboro Village's Free Fall Festival this Saturday, October 10 on Richmond Rd.

Don't forget: CKCU Funding Drive Launches on October 23 - Support your favourite morning show!

Thursday, October 8, 2009

FSB 9.10.09



What kind of coffee do you drink in the morning?

Tomorrow, my Friday Special Blend starts off with an interview with Lori Lansens about her recent book, The Wife's Tale.

At 7:30 we explore art in unconventional places and chat about public/private art with Dr. Jill Taylor and artist Liza Garneau.

Cameron Anstee and Ben Ladouceur join us after the arts report at 8:15 to spice up the world of independent publishers in Ottawa with their new press, Apt. 9 Press.

Westboro Village's Cornucopia and Natural Disaster performance artists rounds out our show.

Catch us live every Friday morning from 7-9 on CKCU 93.1 FM. GMT-5 or online at http://www.ckcufm.com/.

REMINDER: The Friday Special Blend needs YOU - CKCU Funding Drive launches on October 23 - pledge YOUR support for your favourite independent station. Visit http://www.ckcufm.com/ to find out how.

Friday, October 2, 2009

FSB Playlist 2OCT09




Luscious Jackson - let yourself get down
Capital Grass and the No Men - Straight Edge and Time is Money
Misteur Valaire - Et si c'était un veau
Interview with Capital Grass and the No Men (@Cajun Attic 3OCT)
Capital Grass and the No Men - Last Burning Candle
Danielle Grégoire - Hope
Interview with Danielle Grégoire
Arts Report by Barb Gray
Interview with Jesse Stewart and Natasha Royka , events @ Remic Rapids 3 OCT
Jam Nation: Way Down - First Time
Ego Trip's the Big - Holy War, Divine Force
Danielle Gregoire - Soundtrack, Bryan Adams (CD Release party 3OCT @ Mercury Lounge 7pm
Interview with Lainie Towell about Never Trust a Wolf in Groom's Clothing
Richard Underhill - Meet me in the Market
Have a great weekend, see you next Friday!

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

FSB - 2.10.09

We have a full show lined up for you this week and I am so excited about it!

Capital Grass and the No Men kick off our show at 7:15. Wayne and Matt will be in to talk about their upcoming show at the Cajun Attic (349 Dalhousie/$5) on Saturday, October 3.

At 7:45 I am delighted to introduce you to Danielle Grégoire, a slam poetry artist who is releasing her first CD this weekend at Capital Slam at the Mercury Lounge - where she started! - on October 3 at 7 pm. In addition to her many credits, she is part of the Capital Poetry Collective, a teacher and musician. She will perform pieces from her album titled Optimism is a Constant Struggle.

Improvisational percussionist /music professor Jesse Stewart and dancer-choreographer Natasha Royka of PhOOM! will join us at 8:15 to chat about their upcoming outdoor performance on October 3 at the Remic Rapids on the Ottawa River. Jesse has composed a piece called Music for Stones and Water (see my previous blog post) and Natasha and PhOOM! will peform Nyx's Dance of Light. PhOOM! is one of the few professional contemporary dance companies performing outdoors in Ottawa. Come and check them out if you haven't had a chance to see them yet. The event is free with donations encouraged to support sculptor John Ceprano.

We close out the show with a post-mortem with Lainie Towell, dancer and recently jilted bride turned performance artist to find out how her latest work, "Never trust a wolf in groom's clothing", which includes chasing a limousine in her wedding gown from the Ottawa International Airport to Parliament Hill, was received.

The Friday Special Blend (FSB) airs weekly on Fridays from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. Catch us on-air at 93.1 FM or http://www.ckcufm.com/ (GMT-5).

Stay tuned!

Monday, September 28, 2009

Read it Twice, it's Real


I have just been cast as Jen, the lead, in Sock 'N Buskin TheatreCompany's production of Read it Twice, It's Real, a play about a woman who, failing at love, attempts to date the perfect woman. It's a compelling play about relationships, mistakes and human frailty. I had the privilege of workshopping it in Kingston in 2007. It's great to see it being produced. Read it Twice it's Real is written by Jim Davies and will be directed by Emma Brooks. The show opens November 4, 2009. Details to follow.

Music for Stones and Water


Two of my favourite performers will be at the Remic Rapids on the Ottawa River on Saturday, October 3, 2009 at 3:00. Jesse Stewart, accomplished improvisational percussionist and music professor will be performing adjacent to PhOOM!, an avant garde contemporary dance company headed up by Natasha Royka of Dance/Space 637. Rain date is October 4. The event is free, with donations encouraged to support the work of artist John Ceprano. All three artists are extremely innovative: I had the privilege of interviewing Jesse as he prepared to launch his balloon orchestra at the Folk Festival this past summer, for example.

I am looking forward to hosting Jesse and Natasha on the Friday Special Blend this coming week at 8:15 a.m. to talk about their upcoming show. You can catch us at 93.1FM or at www.ckcufm.com. We stream live.

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