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Bruce Greenwood

Bruce Greenwood was born on Aug. 12, 1956, in Noranda, Quebec. His family regularly relocated to pursue his father’s academic appointments and spent years in Princeton, NJ and Bethesda, MD, before returning to Canada when Bruce was 11 years old. He graduated from high school in Zurich and spent three years at UBC while appearing in school and regional…
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John Gray

John Gray is an award-winning author, screenwriter, composer and performer for stage, tv, film, radio and print. He is best known for the seven musicals which he wrote and composed, and for his two seasons as a satirist on CBC Television’s The Journal. Billy Bishop Goes To War, written in 1978, appeared on Broadway, at the…
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Jurgen Gothe

Jurgen Gothe began his radio career at Radio in the American Sector, Berlin in 1952. Subsequently he rolled through early rock ‘n roll in the later 50s (CHAT, Medicine Hat), talk radio in Vancouver in the 60s (CJOR), copy-writing (CKNW) and classical music programming and on-air hosting (CHQM, CJQM Winnipeg). He began regular contributions to…
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Wendy Gorling

Wendy Gorling is co-creator for the famed Overcoat. As a director, she has created four non-verbal pieces with Morris Panych, (Overcoat has toured the world) and choreographed movement for plays such as Equus, Greeks and Herringbone. She was the movement coach for Vancouver Opera’s Suzannah and became a member of the Stratford Shakespeare Festival in 2008, creating the choreography for both Trojan Women and Moby Dick. As one…
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June Goldsmith

June Goldsmith’s life-long contributions to the arts have greatly enriched the cultural life of British Columbia. She is the Founder and Artistic Director of Vancouver’s Music in the Morning, a concert society that features local, national and international artists who speak from the stage about the music they play. Ms. Goldsmith has created a niche with her unique morning…
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