[Full episode] Thundercat, Jeanne Randolph, Supinder Wraich, Salman Rushdie 26/05/2020
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Thundercat discusses his new album It Is What It Is, which continues his jazzy, R&B odyssey, but this time tempered with losing a close friend and collaborator in Mac Miller. Artist Jeanne Randolph tells us how she managed to photograph every single phone booth in Manitoba, from Flin Flon to Emerson. Actress Supinder Wraich talks about her new series The 410 — a crime drama about what it means to be Indo-Canadian. Author Salman Rushdie explains how his latest novel Quichotte, reframes the classic story of Don Quixote to examine the present day world.
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