The first step to making great radio is knowing what’s possible.
Radio is great when you talk to artists, scientists, politicians and leaders. It’s even better when you talk to someone like Darryl.
For the first time ever, British Columbia is celebrating Family Day this weekend. While other provinces have long had holidays in February, B.C. has historically gone from New Year’s to Easter without so much as a long weekend. I’m extra lucky because not only do I have Family Day, but I had an extra-long weekend last week, […]
Keeping the trust online.
Commercials are weird when you’re not used to them.
Yet another post where I make something for the radio, then criticize it.
One of the core services review recommendations, the cost-cutting exercise led by Mayor Shari Green, was to reduce the number of councillors in Prince George from 8 to 6. The recommendation was put before council this week, and council chose not to pursue it (the mayor, Stoelz and Everitt supported going forward with the idea, […]
What if the city ranked “Canada’s Most Dangerous City” is actually Canada’s most dangerous city?
Books and Company is a staple of Prince George, and for good reason: it’s more public space than private business.
One of the best things about living in Prince George starts now.
I’m no longer preparing for the rest of my life. I’m in it.
I didn’t know how to tie a scarf, so I shared it publicly and it became a national radio story.
Songs from twenty of my favourite albums of 2012. Quality stuff. Visit the page for more justification, podcast and full album streams.
Four years and a few months ago, I was unemployed and for the first time in my life had no idea what I was going to do next. There was no new job lined up, no new semester to get ready for- just life, and the hope I would do something with mine. To hedge […]
* Views expressed in this blog are my personal opinion, and do not reflect the views of any of my
employers,
clients,
or pets.
Full Disclaimer→
Original content is licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 Canada License.
For more information visit https://andrewkurjata.ca/copyright.
Powered by WordPress using a modified version of the DePo Skinny Theme.