
An exploration of the amazing collection at Queen's, and the faculty, staff and students that love these books! A collaboration between the Queen's University Library and Matt Rogalsky's MUSIC 156 class. Subscribe by searching for "Books@Queen's" in your favourite podcast app!
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 34 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Categories | DocumentaryPersonal JournalsSociety & Culture | ||||

Armand Garnet Ruffo (Department of English), on Legends of My People, The Great Ojibway, by Norval Morriseau
Episode host: Michael Fraser
A project of MUSC156 (Introduction to Digital Audio Recording, Editing and Mixing), in collaboration with CFRC... more
Daniel Woolf (Principal and Vice-Chancellor of Queen’s), on Metahistory: The Historical Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Europe, by Hayden White
Episode host: Aidan Fallon
A project of MUSC156 (Introduction to Digital Audio Recording, Editing and ... more
Kip Pegley (Dan School of Drama and Music), on Live Your Strongest Life, by Marcus Buckingham
Episode host: Noah Crete-Woodhouse
A project of MUSC156 (Introduction to Digital Audio Recording, Editing and Mixing), in collaboration with CFRC Radio an... more
Susan Olding (Faculty of Education / PhD Candidate in Cultural Studies), on The Letters of John Keats
Episode host: Bryce Fletch
A project of MUSC156 (Introduction to Digital Audio Recording, Editing and Mixing), in collaboration with CFRC Radio a... more
Daniel David Moses (Dan School of Drama and Music) on “Little Bear Woman”
Episode host: Kelsey Lussier
A project of MUSC156 (Introduction to Digital Audio Recording, Editing and Mixing), in collaboration with CFRC Radio and Queen’s Library. Podcast... more
Max Montalvo (School of Medicine), on On Directing Film, by David Mamet
Episode host: Maggie Ou
A project of MUSC156 (Introduction to Digital Audio Recording, Editing and Mixing), in collaboration with CFRC Radio and Queen’s Library. Podcast produc... more
Kim Renders (Dan School of Drama and Music), on Dune by Frank Herbert
Episode host: Sam Zimerman
A project of MUSC156 (Introduction to Digital Audio Recording, Editing and Mixing), in collaboration with CFRC Radio and Queen’s Library. Podcast produ... more
Elizabeth Hanson (Department of English), on To the Lighthouse, by Virginia Woolf
Episode host: Spencer Venable
A project of MUSC156 (Introduction to Digital Audio Recording, Editing and Mixing), in collaboration with CFRC Radio and Queen’s Library... more
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