Michelle Villagracia
Michelle Villagracia is a writer and producer for CBC Life and CBC Arts who loves to bake and uses movie quotes to express real human emotions. She also tries to insert D&D or her cat into every conversation. Follow her on Instagram @mivi3k.
Latest from Michelle Villagracia
How to tell a ghost story and scare your friends
Horror writers on why we love spooky stories and how to craft a terrifying tale fit for Halloween.
Culture |
Curious about clay? The judges of The Great Canadian Pottery Throw Down have some excellent advice
Brendan Tang and Natalie Waddell talk about getting into pottery, working with Seth Rogen and their exciting new show.
Ann Pornel dishes on all her favourite Filipino foods
From sinigang to ube ice cream, the Baking Show co-host is waiting for Philippine cuisine’s glow-up.
Food |
Antoni Porowski will talk you to sleep — in a good way
The Queer Eye host tells us how he unwinds before bed and why he jumped at the chance to record a sleep podcast.
Wellness |
Sharon, Lois and Bram gave us a childhood love anthem. Now, a new book
The iconic Canadian children's entertainers tell us about their new book Peanut Butter & Jelly and their enduring song Skinnamarink, and look back on a career filled with "pure joy."
Arts |
Finding queer-friendly spaces in the world of TTRPGs
A look at inclusive tabletop gaming experiences, from the voices of queer game masters.
Culture |
Experts share ways to enhance your Dungeons & Dragons gatherings — online and in-person
From music to ‘X-cards’, here are ways to make the experience more comfortable and immersive for all.
Culture |
Boredom can be bad for your cat's health — here's how you can help
Playtime and food puzzles are just some of the ways to keep your cat entertained and engaged.
Pets |
A beginner's guide to walking your cat
Things to consider before you take your feline friend outside on a leash.
Pets |
If tiny things give you big thrills, check out these TikTok miniature artists
Best in Miniature is just the start; there's a huge world of tiny-obsessed creators.
Culture |