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âTwo men who should have known better, climbing onto an old wooden tobogganâ
Happy New Year and welcome back to Season 5 of Backstage at the Vinyl Cafe! Weâll be with you all the way to summer. But right now, summer is the last thing on our minds: this weekâs podcast is all about winter and the joys and perils of winter sports.
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Happy New Year everyone! Join us in 2025 for a brand new season of Backstage at the Vinyl Cafe - featuring heartwarming and hilarious stories and essays by Stuart McLean. Plus behind-the-scenes back stories by longtime Vinyl Cafe producer, Jess Milton.
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âLight, said Dave, amidst the darkness.â
An extra episode for the holidays with a special story about Dave and Sam out and about on a perfect winterâs night.
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âThere is something about sitting on a plastic chair several sizes too small for you that puts you in touch with feelings you never knew you had.â
Ah, the trials and tribulations of Christmas preparations! On todayâs episode we have two wonderful stories for you: our first is the final Christmas story Stuart wrote. Jess tells the backstory of the recording of that story, and the strong emotions that came with it. Our second story is vintage festive Vinyl Cafe.
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âIt will snow. And it will be deep and crisp and even.â
Some alternate approaches to festive gift giving on this weekâs pod. In our first story a mysterious parcel keeps the family guessing, while in our second, Dave will go to any lengths to give Morley her Christmas wish.
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âHe stuck his head in the dryer. It was not the wisest decision.â
Today on the pod, two more stories of festive shenanigans. Mary and Polly try to outdo each other as the ultimate party planner, while the neighbourhood races to keep up. And in our second story, Sam smuggles home a fragrant guest for the Christmas holidays.
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âGenius should never be confused with desperation.â
Woohoo! Itâs time to play some Christmas stories. This week, two stories from Daveâs hometown of Big Narrows. In the first, Dave tries to find the perfect gift to win Morleyâs heart; in the second, his homemade float causes chaos in the Christmas parade!
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âBad things happen at sea.â
Todayâs episode is all about aging â in the best possible way! Mistakenly booked onto a seniorsâ cruise, Dave has more fun than he could ever have imagined. And in our second story Morley learns that her momâs independence is something to celebrate.
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âThe door to days gone by is a strange little door.â
Today on the podcast, two stories about jobs and some of Daveâs more unusual work experiences. In the first, in a fit of nostalgia he gets a paper route; in the second story he gets a taste of life on the road with a âvintageâ rock band.
For more information about our brand new album, SO LONG FOR NOW, check out our website, www.vinylcafe.com
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âI will never forget that day.â
We have something very special for you this week. From one of the most-requested Vinyl Cafe episodes, this is Stuartâs re-telling of the life story of holocaust survivor (and my husbandâs Zaidie) David Kilberg.
This episode features music by the Manitoba band Finjan, from the album âDancing on Waterâ.
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âHow can you deny an old man his dying wish?â
This weekâs episode is all about the powerful pull of home. We start with a story about Daveâs neighbours Eugene and Maria and their longing for their hometown of Rendi. And in our second story, an event in Daveâs Big Narrows brings back a cascade of memories.
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âIt was one of those moments that make you wonder if your life is cursed.â
In this weekâs episode, two stories of a mystical flavour, with mysterious encounters for both Stephanie and Dave.
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âHow was Dave supposed to know the Madden kids were all lactose intolerant.â
Today on the pod, two stories where Dave bites off more than he can chew. In the first he babysits a cell phone that is left in the store; in the second he attempts to babysit some neighbourhood kids, with hilarious consequences.
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Our Thanksgiving tradition: The Arthur Awards! Two more of our favourite Vinyl Cafe Arthur Awards.
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âThe day Annie began violin lessons was the most exciting day of her life."
This weekâs episode is all about music. It was such an integral part of both the radio show and the touring show. We have two music stories for you today. The first story is about the trials and tribulations of music lessons. In the second, a departed friend is celebrated in song. Youâll even briefly hear Stuartâs dulcet tones as he sings along!
For more information about the sound sculpture Forty-Part Motet see https://www.gallery.ca/whats-on/exhibitions-and-galleries/janet-cardiff-forty-part-motet-2
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âHe was a great dog.â
Today on the podcast, two stories about dogs â one of my favourite subjects! The first is about Daveâs two dogs: Scout and, of course, Arthur. The second is a listener story about a remarkably faithful friend.
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âCarl didnât want to retire.â
Today on the podcast, two stories about embracing change. Daveâs neighbour Carl Lowbeer (and his wife Gerda) get to grips with a major change in their lives: retirement! And Stephanie starts her new life at university.
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âI made predictions. They are all coming true.â
This week, weâre talking about kids and independence. In our story, Sam gets guidance from an unexpected source: a fortune teller named Madame Nina. And we have a very special script: about trust, and hope, and goodness.
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âHe came downstairs in a Grateful Dead t-shirt and a pair of bell bottoms.â
Welcome back for Season 4 of Backstage at the Vinyl Cafe! This week, two stories about school: Dave gets nervous about presenting to a class at university; while Sam and Murphy go to their first school dance.
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Weâre so excited to be back next week with Season 04 of Backstage at the Vinyl Cafe. Join us for hilarious Vinyl Cafe stories and inspiring scripts by Stuart McLean. Here's a sneak peek...
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