Cross Talk's daily phone-in connects listeners from across Newfoundland and Labrador - and beyond.
From historic buildings and landscapes to keeping museums up and running, today's show talks about this province's cultural legacy, what is being done to preserve it and how to keep heritage from being lost to history. Host Adam Walsh is joined by Kate Pitcher, executive director of the Colony of Avalon and Luke Quinton, president of Newfoundland and Labrador Historic Trust.Â
Today on the show Paris Marx, a critic of tech futures, comes into the studio to talk about how the history of the internet led us to where we are today. Paris covers worries over a tech dystopia and expands on calling Facebook a social cancer.
Today on the show we talk about the love of music and why it’s so important to keep ensemble performances alive, live and thriving. Our guests are Florian Hoefner, instrumental conductor; Dylan Maddix, instrumental conductor; Susan Evoy; music teacher and Jo Dashney, musician and music student.Â
A lot has happened in the past 25 years and today we are talking about that. The Signal dives into the moments that changed recent history and set us on the course to where we are today and where we are headed.Â
Today's show digs into questions and concerns about the Churchill Falls MOU. This as a special debate is ongoing in the House of Assembly.Â
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is on his way out and a new chapter is starting for the country. Today on the show we ask what folks think about that and where they think we are headed as a country.
It's the first show of 2025 and we've assembled a pop culture panel to talk the good, the bad and the great of 2024 TV and movie watching. We also take a look ahead for what to watch that's on the horizon.Â
It was the show before Christmas, and host Adam Walsh is joined by Santa Claus himself for a full hour of calls from children of all ages.
Today on the show we look under the hood of a tentative deal that's being sold as one that would change history, the Churchill Falls MOU.
Newfoundland playwright and actor Andy Jones has a new book out. He pops into the studio to chat with host Adam Walsh about it and his career connecting with audiences over the years.
How are you feeling about your job? Thinking about a career change? Today's show has got you covered. You'll hear from folks who decided to take a leap of faith in search of something new.Â
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