Isn't that the smug, airheaded fruitcake who hosts morning CBC Radio in Toronto?
HOST: "OK, all you people who just woke up, welcome back to the world, and in case you forgot how bad racism and homophobia are overnight, here's an interview with a Toronto Palestinian lesbian theatre company that will reinforce all the right stereotypes for you subliminally as you concentrate on the road.
"Shabala Mouwala, didn't Peter Gzowski once say that theatre and the arts are stories we tell ourselves as a community? Isn't that the role of the artist in society and the community?"
GUEST: "Why yes, and the power of these stories is that they bring together diverse experiences of our communities and educate the diversity of the dialogue. In my country we call this the 'm'khood baraka', the traditional coming together of the insipid and the tedious to form a larger whole of shared experiences that educate and diversify to fight against hate crime and economic injustice..."
O, how I hate CBC Radio.
Yep. Also the jerk who gave away my first copy of Dr. Bruce Clayton's "Life After Doomsday" after I loaned it to him to when he was at CFRB.