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    Explore " cela" with insightful episodes like "Episode 121: The Best Audiobooks of 2023", "Morning Show - 26/12/2023 - Ricardo Cappelli fala sobre transferência de Zinho e segurança pública", "Episode 113: Reviewing Britney Spears' Memoir, The Woman in Me", "Episode 903: Full Show" and "GG’s Literary Awards for Fiction Nominees" from podcasts like ""AMI Audiobook Review", "Morning Show", "AMI Audiobook Review", "NOW with Dave Brown" and "NOW with Dave Brown"" and more!

    Episodes (62)

    Episode 903: Full Show

    Episode 903: Full Show
    Today on NOW with Dave Brown: Michelle McQuigge and Joeita Gupta return to the weekly news panel. They discuss the government’s carbon tax exemptions, history education in Canadian curriculums, and the rising cost of entertainment. In the second hour of the show: Laura Bain reviews The Beatles’ new song “Now and Then.” And Karen McKay from CELA tells you about the five nominees for the Governor General’s Literary Award for Fiction. This is the November 3, 2023, episode.

    Episode 110: Why do we read horror?

    Episode 110: Why do we read horror?
    Karen and Theresa make their monthly appearance on the show. This time, we discuss the many reasons why so many people read horror. Why do we willingly want to feel fear and discomfort? There’s a lot to unpack. Plus, Sarah Hillis presents/raves about one of our personal favourite narrators, Julia Whelan, as part of our Know Your Narrator segment

    Episode 82: Books to movies

    Episode 82: Books to movies
    We dissect the transformation of literature to the big screen. Karen McKay and Theresa Power from the Centre for Equitable Library Access share their thoughts on what makes a book adaptation successful, whether watching the adapted movie would drive people to read the book, and why or why not we would choose to hit the box office to experience a movie based on the books we love.

    Episode 70: Celebrity memoirs

    Episode 70: Celebrity memoirs
    Do we enjoy getting a peak into influencers' lives? To kick off our first conversation of 2023, we dive into celebrity memoirs, with Karen McKay and Theresa Power from the Centre for Equitable Library Access. We highlight Spare by Prince Harry, Surrender: 40 songs, one story by Bono, Michelle Obama's Becoming, and other life accounts, written and read by the author.