Author: Andrew Munroe
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The Outlaw Ocean: A conversation with Ian Urbina
Pulitzer Prize winner Ian Urbina discusses his new book, The Outlaw Ocean: Journeys Across the Last Untamed Frontier
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CANCELLED: Commanding Hope: The Power we have to Safeguard a World in Peril
Dr. Homer-Dixon’s interdisciplinary research focuses on threats to global security in the 21st century, including economic instability, climate change, and energy scarcity.
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CANCELLED: Baby Bugs to Aging Bugs: Exploring the Microbes Pivotal to a Healthy Long Life
Brett and Jessica Finlay have coauthored The Whole-Body Microbiome: How to Harness Microbes— Inside and Out—for Lifelong Health.
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CANCELLED: Why are Baby Boomers Killing Themselves? A Look at the Growing Suicide Rate
Don Gillmor prolific production includes the two-volume Canada: A People’s History (2002) that appeared as a companion to the CBC series of that name, and his first novel, the critically acclaimed Kanata
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In Search of Emily Carr’s Woo: Monkey, Muse, Mystery
Hayter-Menzies’ biographic work focuses on the lives of extraordinary women, like Emily Carr and the story of the Javanese monkey Woo, a companion of BC artist Emily Carr.
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Adventures in the Storytelling Trade: Truthiness in an Age of Myth
Ian Weir is the writer and executive producer of the acclaimed crime thriller Dragon Boys, a CBC miniseries. He was also creator and executive producer of the long-running CBC teen drama Edgemont.
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What is the Universe Made of? Mapping the Cosmos with Chime
Dr. Gary Hinshaw is a cosmologist and physicist who was a recipient of the 2018 Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics for his work on mapping the early universe.
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Plagues…Then and Now
Dr. Daniel Kalla has published a number of novels in the thriller and historical fiction genres drawing from his experience as an emergency-room physician at St. Paul’s Hospital.
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Breaking the Rule of Objectivity: A Journalist in Haiti
Catherine Porter is the Canada bureau chief for The New York Times. Her international reporting includes countries such as Senegal, Guatemala, Cuba and, most notably, Haiti.
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Successful Aging: The Neuroscience of the New Longevity
Daniel J. Levitin’s research on the cognitive neuroscience of music perception, cognition and performance has been published in leading journals and media outlets. He is also an award-winning author of a number of international bestsellers.