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Episode 6: This is the One

On this episode: The Pasadena today, and how the building continues to impact its tenants.

The theme music for this podcast is ‘Memory’ by Boogie Belgique. On this episode you also heard ‘Coral’ by Chad Crouch, ‘The Everlasting Itch for Things Remote’ by Gillicuddy, ‘Systematic’ by Lee Rosevere, ‘Improvision No. 3’ by Circus Marcus, and ‘Eclipse’ by Boogie Belgique.

The Pasadena Project is supported by the Winnipeg Architecture Foundation, with funding from the City of Winnipeg, the Province of Manitoba, and the Winnipeg Arts Council.

This podcast is produced on Treaty One territory, the traditional territory of the Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and the homeland of the Métis Nation.

Learn more about the Pasadena Project at www.pasadenaproject.com.

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Episode 5: Total Freedom

On this episode: The birth of Winnipeg's Little Italy, and how the character of the Pasadena changed in the 1970s and 1980s.

The theme music for this podcast is ‘Memory’ by Boogie Belgique. On this episode you also heard ‘Going in Circles’ by Lee Rosevere, ‘Springish’ by Gillicuddy, ‘Centaurus Waltz’ by Florian Decros, and ‘Ruby’ by Chad Crouch.

The Pasadena Project is supported by the Winnipeg Architecture Foundation, with funding from the City of Winnipeg, the Province of Manitoba, and the Winnipeg Arts Council.

This podcast is produced on Treaty One territory, the traditional territory of the Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and the homeland of the Métis Nation.

Learn more about the Pasadena Project at www.pasadenaproject.com.

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Episode 4: The Men in Apartment 4C

On this episode: A deep dive into the lives of two of the Pasadena's longest tenants.

The theme music for this podcast is ‘Memory’ by Boogie Belgique. On this episode you also heard 'Prelude No. 3 in C# major' by J.S. Bach performed by John Lewis Grant, 'Prelude and Fugue No. 1 in C major, BWV 846' by J.S. Bach performed by Kevin MacLeod, 'Sonata No. 1' and 'Sonata No. 555' by Domenico Scarlatti performed by John Sankey, and 'Bagatelles, Op. 119, no. 9' by Beethoven performed by Circus Marcus.

The Pasadena Project is supported by the Winnipeg Architecture Foundation, with funding from the City of Winnipeg, the Province of Manitoba, and the Winnipeg Arts Council.

This podcast is produced on Treaty One territory, the traditional territory of the Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and the homeland of the Métis Nation.

Learn more about the Pasadena Project at www.pasadenaproject.com.

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Episode 3: Seeking Independence

On this episode: Winnipeg’s apartment boom and what it meant for women. Featuring interviews with researcher Susan Close and historical buildings officer Murray Peterson.

The theme music for this podcast is ‘Memory’ by Boogie Belgique. On this episode you also heard “The Speed of Life” by Podington Bear, “A Garden and a Library” by Gillicuddy, and “Galamus” by Circus Marcus.

The Pasadena Project is supported by the Winnipeg Architecture Foundation, with funding from the City of Winnipeg, the Province of Manitoba, and the Winnipeg Arts Council.

This podcast is produced on Treaty One territory, the traditional territory of the Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and the homeland of the Métis Nation.

Learn more about the Pasadena Project at www.pasadenaproject.com.

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Episode 2: The First of Its Kind

On this episode: Who built the Pasadena, and why? Featuring interviews with historian David Burley and historical buildings officer Murray Peterson.

The theme music for this podcast is ‘Memory’ by Boogie Belgique. On this episode you also heard “Headwaters” by Chad Crouch, “La tapa del jueves” by Circus Marcus, “The Speed of Life” by Podington Bear, and “The Great One Step” by the Victor Dance Orchestra.

The Pasadena Project is supported by the Winnipeg Architecture Foundation, with funding from the City of Winnipeg, the Province of Manitoba, and the Winnipeg Arts Council.

This podcast is produced on Treaty One territory, the traditional territory of the Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and the homeland of the Métis Nation.

Learn more about the Pasadena Project at www.pasadenaproject.com.

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Episode 1: Land Acknowledgement

On this episode: Who lived here before 1912?

This episode relied heavily on the following texts: Stolen City: Racial Capitalism and the Making of Winnipeg by Owen Toews, Rooster Town: The History of an Urban Métis Community by Evelyn Peters, and Settler City Limits: Indigenous Resurgence and Colonial Violence in the Urban Prairie West eds. Heather Dorries, Robert Henry, David Hugill, Tyler McCreary, and Julie Tomiak. This episode is also indebted to the late Lawrence Barkwell, who was senior historian at the Manitoba Métis Federation’s Louis Riel Institute, and his research on Louis Lavallee.

The theme music for this podcast is ‘Memory’ by Boogie Belgique. On this episode you also heard “The Island” and “Headwaters” by Chad Crouch, and “Jupiter the Blue” by Gillicuddy.

The Pasadena Project is supported by the Winnipeg Architecture Foundation, with funding from the City of Winnipeg, the Province of Manitoba, and the Winnipeg Arts Council.

This podcast is produced on Treaty One territory, the traditional territory of the Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and the homeland of the Métis Nation.

Learn more about the Pasadena Project at www.pasadenaproject.com.

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The Pasadena Project: Introduction

The theme music for this podcast is ‘Memory’ by Boogie Belgique.

The Pasadena Project is supported by the Winnipeg Architecture Foundation, with funding from the City of Winnipeg, the Province of Manitoba, and the Winnipeg Arts Council.

This podcast is produced on Treaty One territory, the traditional territory of the Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and the homeland of the Métis Nation.

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