Eva Zhu

Eva Zhu is an associate producer for CBC. She has bylines in CBC Books, CBC Music, Chatelaine, Healthy Debate, re:porter, Exclaim! Magazine and other publications. Follow Eva on X (formerly Twitter) @evawritesthings

Latest from Eva Zhu

Q with Tom Power

Ikky is making mega-hits, while building a foundation for Punjabi music in Canada

The Canadian producer and composer sits down with Q’s Tom Power to talk about his new song with Ryan Tedder from OneRepublic and Karan Aujla, and why Canada is uniquely positioned to become the home for a new generation of Punjabi music.
Q with Tom Power

To play a conspiracy provocateur, Dan Stevens submerged himself in MAGA podcasts

In a Q interview, the actor tells Tom Power about preparing for the role of Evan Green in Zero Day by diving headfirst into the murky waters of online conspiracy content from outrage mongers like Tucker Carlson and Steve Bannon.

Behold the butt-rock renaissance: celebrate the genre's return in 5 songs

From Nickelback to Three Days Grace, refamiliarize yourself with some iconic Canadian butt-rock songs.

How Simple Plan perfected the sound of teenage angst

Pierre Bouvier and Chuck Comeau look back on 20 years of Still Not Getting Any.

More than 120 residents now displaced in wake of Chatham-Kent apartment fire

All residents of an apartment building in Chatham were forced out of their dwellings by a fire on Sunday morning. Firefighters say some needed treatment for smoke inhalation.

Figure skater Breanna Williams hopes to bring back two gold medals from the Special Olympics next year

Breanna Williams is a 15 year old from Windsor who was selected for the figure skating team at the 2025 Special Olympics.

Local group aims to give kids in need a restful night with free beds

Brian Cyncora is the president of the Windsor chapter of Sleep in Heavenly Peace, an international organization providing free beds to kids in need.

At this 'summer camp,' kids learn to make gourmet dishes from scratch

Cook-Up is a non-profit based in Windsor that is holding weekly summer classes to teach kids ages seven to 14 how to cook dishes like quiche, hamburgers and ice cream.

How can cities help control geese populations? Stop mowing their grass

Over the years, thousands of Canada geese have been rounded up and shipped from the Mississauga area to The Jack Miner Migratory Bird Sanctuary in Kingsville, Ont. 
Group Chat

How Stax Records forever changed the music industry

Journalism professor Ericka Blount, musicologist Rob Bowman and freelance journalist TJ Armour join Elamin to reflect on the history of Stax Records, the new HBO series Soulsville USA and how it shaped their taste in music.