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Angela Antle, producer - Producer-Host | CBC

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Philippa Jones has created a secular chapel of suspended orbs and it's as magical as it sounds

The St. John's artist uses subjects as visceral as the opened bodies of animals and as delicate as suspended glass to explore ideas of living and dying.
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Atlantic Voice: Promiscuous plastics

Prof. Max Liboiron says ocean plastics are a health risk, not because it's harmful to eat plastic, but due to the toxic chemicals that hitchhike rides on the particles.
Land & Sea

The summer of 1981, when competition for cod was fierce

In this archival episode from 1981, Dave Quinton and the crew talk to the gillnetters of Newtown about their struggle to make a living.
Atlantic Voice

On the road with Buddy Wasisname and the Other Fellers

After 35 years of non-stop touring and performing, the band announced this year would be their last big tour. Zach Goudie meets some of the super fans and taps into what made the band so successful.
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Land & Sea: Them Days Part 2

In this 1981 episode of Land & Sea, Dave Quinton brings us a taste of some of the legends and memoirs that the magazine is preserving.
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Land & Sea in Top 10 YouTube Playlist for CBC Canada-wide

This December, we were thrilled to discover that our "Land and Sea: Full Archival Episodes" playlist is the ninth-best performing YouTube playlist of 2017, CBC-wide! That means archival episodes of Land & Sea are being watched as much as Marketplace, Fifth Estate and Daniel Tiger.
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Land & Sea: Gaultois in 1981, a town on the brink

Land & Sea first visted Gaultois in 1981, when the Lake Group announced the closure of the fish plant, nearly a decade before FPI closed the plant for good.
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Land & Sea: Wooden vs. Steel Longliners

This episode explores the tension surrounding wooden and steel-hulled longliners at a time when boatbuilding design was evolving to match new fishing technology.
Land & Sea

The Oldtimers: A vintage episode that goes to the Grand Banks

This 1974 Land & Sea episode profiles two remarkable men: schooner skipper Captain Arch Thornhill and Inuit elder Martin Martin.