MAESTRO FRESH WES + KEN HALL + MAXWELL McCABE-LOKOS

Published: July 17, 2022, 11 a.m.

On this episode of the Richard Crouse Show we meet Maestro Fresh Wes. He\u2019s the "Godfather of Canadian hip hop," a record producer, an actor, and author who adds competition show host to his resume with \u201cRace Against the Tide.\u201d He plays host to 10 of the world's best sand sculpting duos and throws down a challenge each week on the show: create show-stopping sculpture at New Brunswick's iconic and beautiful Bay of Fundy, before the world's largest tides flow in and wash their sculptures away. Watch the show on Sundays on CBC and CBC Gem at 8:30 p.m.\n\nWe\u2019ll also meet Ken Hall. If you are a fan of The Umbrella Academy, the Netflix series about a a dysfunctional family of adopted sibling superheroes who reunite to solve the mystery of their father's death and the threat of an imminent apocalypse, you\u2019ll know Ken Hall. He\u2019s played two roles on the show, Pogo, the talking chimpanzee and analytics specialist Herb. We\u2019ll talk about working on the series and how he went from social work to the business of being funny. \n\nFinally, Maxwell McCabe-Lokos, director of a new film called Stanleyville a new darkly humorous social satire now on VOD, stops by. Imagine if Samuel Beckett wrote \u201cSquid Game,\u201d minus the giant Kewpie doll, and you\u2019ll get the idea of \u201cStanleyville.\u201d It is a social satire, structured around a series of strange games administered by an odd moderator called Homunculus. The contestants are challenged to everything from balloon blowing contests to \u201cwriting a national anthem for everybody everywhere through all time.\u201d As the games go on, escalating consequences pit the players against one another. It\u2019s a cool move that is part Squid Game, part Lord of the Flies and part Samuel Beckett.