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the Radical Fabulatorium

the Radical Fabulatorium

By: John Adam Ian
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The Radical Fabulatorium is both a radio show and a podcast. The show broadcasts weekly on LocalFM/CFMH on Sundays from 7 PM to 9 PM Atlantic Standard Time | Stream it at www.localfm.ca Interviews are released as a podcast after the broadcast and are available on all streaming platforms, or by going to www.theradfab.comJohn Adam Ian Art
Episodes
  • Brent Butt on Stand-Up, Writing Comedy, and Why Bombing Matters
    Mar 28 2026

    Hello, and welcome to the Radical Fabulatorium.

    On today’s episode, I’m speaking with Canadian comedian, writer, producer, and author Brent Butt.

    Brent will be out east on tour, with a stop in Saint John, New Brunswick on April 12 at the beautiful Imperial Theatre. Tickets are still available.

    Check out Brent’s work, socials, and latest releases here:

    brentbutt.com

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    31 mins
  • Tom Green on Touring Canada, Making Music, and Life on the Farm
    Mar 23 2026

    On today’s episode of the Radical Fabulatorium, I’m chatting with comedian Tom Green. He’s currently on tour across eastern Canada, with a stop at the Imperial Theatre in Saint John, New Brunswick on Saturday, March 28th.

    We get into his move to farm life, how that shift has influenced his creativity, and his experience recording music at the legendary Bathouse Recording Studio. Tom also drops some breaking news about his upcoming show on Crave.

    You can check out Tom Green’s tour dates and other projects at http://tomgreen.com/

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    27 mins
  • Andrew Moore: From Moncton to L.A. to Beijing
    Feb 28 2026

    On this episode of the Radical Fabulatorium, I chat with Andrew Moore about his journey from studying guitar in Los Angeles to taking a leap of faith and moving to Beijing.

    We get into the “perfect storm” moment when a routine visa run turned into years locked out of China.

    Andrew also talks about his philosophy of “serving the song,” why being “cool to hang” is a professional survival skill on the road, and how those lessons carried over into his current trio work back home.

    We dive into audio engineering, live-off-the-floor recording, touring the Rockies in a winter storm, and the creative spark behind his recent projects The Dip Session and Live at Xeroz.

    And check out Andrew's music here:
    https://www.andrewrdmoore.com/

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    1 hr and 19 mins
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