
Julianna Romanyk
Julianna Romanyk is an Associate Producer for CBC Radio and a freelance arts journalist. Her radio special “Comedy Underdogs”, a documentary about the Canadian comedy industry, is available on CBC Listen. She also wrote 150+ articles for Exclaim! Magazine.
Latest from Julianna Romanyk
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For Hannah Moscovitch, writing her plays is like exploring herself with a knife
In an interview with Q's Tom Power, the Canadian playwright discusses her latest show, Red Like Fruit.
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Cynthia Erivo's new album makes her feel "totally naked"
The British singer and star of Wicked visits Q’s Tom Power to discuss her new record I Forgive You, and her career in musical theatre
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For Wes Anderson, family is at the heart of every film
The prolific American director talks to Q’s Tom Power about his new film The Phoenician Scheme
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Gabrielle Drolet is finding new ways to create with chronic pain
The Canadian writer and cartoonist visits the Q studio to discuss her new memoir Look Ma, No Hands
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Billy Idol should be dead— thankfully he's still alive to tell you his story
The British punk rock musician joins Q’s Tom Power to discuss his ninth solo album Dream Into It
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Losing her voice taught Melanie Fiona to speak up for herself
In a Q interview, the Canadian R&B singer tells guest host Talia Schlanger about her new EP Say Yes
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Wiz Khalifa doesn't care if the music industry loves him — his fans do
The multi-platinum rapper sits down with Q's Tom Power to discuss his career, from his breakout mixtape Kush and Orange Juice to his new record Kush + Orange Juice 2
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Commotion
Karate Kid: Legends is about the fights, not the storytelling
Vulture’s Alison Willmore, Inverse’s Hoai-Tran Bui and Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival’s Aram Siu Wai Collier discuss Karate Kid: Legends, and what they are most excited to see in theatres this summer.
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Why Judy Blume's banned book Forever makes for great teen TV
Culture critics David Dennis Jr. and Kathleen Newman-Bremang talk about how the show combines awkward adolescence with Black excellence.
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Justice's best advice for artists: revel in your mistakes
The French electronic music duo talks to Q guest host Garvia Bailey about their 22-year career
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