After I absorbed the horrors of the November 13,2015 events that occurred in Paris, my thoughts quickly went back to a trip I took there. Continue reading “Paris, February 1985”
After I absorbed the horrors of the November 13,2015 events that occurred in Paris, my thoughts quickly went back to a trip I took there. Continue reading “Paris, February 1985”
I first watched CBC television anchor Knowlton Nash deliver the news during the American hostage crisis in Iran in the early 1980′s. Continue reading “What I learned from Knowlton Nash”
While vacationing in New Orleans I came upon a police news conference being held in the cities historic French Quarter. Continue reading “Video: New Orleans Police News Conference”
While I spent most of my time in a radio booth, every now and then I made an appearance on television. Continue reading “A face for radio”
I was inspired to produce this feature after hearing the stories of 5 women who served in both World Wars.
Continue reading “Episode 2: Women in War”
Every Canada Day during my adult life, I would call my parents and thank them for moving to this country. Continue reading “Growing up Italian-Canadian”
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The uncensored history of Rolling Stone Magazine
A book by Robert Draper.
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Rolling Stone Magazine was the first magazine I had ever subscribed to. It was my “go to” source to get the stories and photos of my favourite musicians.
In 1991, author Robert Draper went behind the scenes and wrote the book, Rolling Stone Magazine:An Uncensored History.
It was a book that magazine founder, Jann Wenner did not like.
Draper explains why Wenner disapproved in this interview that originally aired on DC 103.5 in Orangeville.
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