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I wish there were more arts and culture media out there like the Imposter. It's agile, smart, careful, and attuned to contemporary conversations and debates. It's accessible without being too simplistic or naive (this is especially important at a time when few folks Canadian media know how to cover the arts skillfully!) Aliya Pabani's storytelling stands out as particularly considered and personal, and the editing and sound design on the show are also very clever. I tell people to listen to this show all the damn time.Read full review »
Acesandcats via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 09/15/17
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Noise meditations? That's rich. Maybe actually work hard and put together a real show? Just a suggestion, what with you being a podcast and everything.Read full review »
MellyGirl1987 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 03/09/18
Not afraid to go weird and try stuff, Definitely up there with the bests
thms.bmrtn via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 02/07/18
I have actually had to turn this podcast off on multiple occasions because an interview was so funny that I started laughing uncontrollably in public and it was embarrassing. I have learned about more compelling voices in the arts from this show than any other source. Aliya’s interview style is...Read full review »
Toronto-T via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 11/06/17
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