Lucy Newlyn shares the world of bipolar disorder in her uncompromising and intelligent book, 'Diary of a Bipolar Explorer' (Signal books).
'Newlyn doesn't flinch as she explores the relationship between bipolar disorder and exactly the kind of mindset that has made her a poet and a writer.' (Stewart Lee)

THE NEWS AGENTS ..... Jude Cowan Montague's creative news-arts show Saturday 2.30pm-3.30pm Resonance 104.4FM ...... EXPERIMENT AND JOURNEY 'On a rainy Saturday in cold old February it was a delight to be chatting about music and arty things and having a bit of a sing with Jude Cowan Montague' JUDY DYBLE She creates poetry which finds the humanity amid the horror of our times.' BILL NEELY 'Jude Cowan Montague has gone where I've never seen a jobbing journalist tread before.' JON SNOW
Thursday, 19 April 2018
Saturday, 14 April 2018
Sat 14 Apr - THOMAS HYDE - composing & British political scandal
Thomas Hyde, composer, talks about making music from British political
scandal. Notes and writings on the Profumo affair and speculation on the
mysterious disappearance of murder suspect, Lord Lucan.
Listen Again - British Political Scandal and Music - Thomas Hyde
Listen Again - British Political Scandal and Music - Thomas Hyde
Tuesday, 3 April 2018
Sat 7 Apr - John Stephens, a retrospective in ABSTRACT ART
Artist John Stephens discusses how nothing really interests him. One of the Q Park underground artist group curated by Vanya Balogh and currently based at iCreate Studios Bedford he considers abstraction as an abiding genre of contemporary art discourse. Sharing anecdotes of a life in painting and beyond he crosses borders and time-lines as he reaches into his his own life experience for a personal retrospective.
Listen Again - John Stephens - A Life in Abstract Art
Listen Again - John Stephens - A Life in Abstract Art
Thursday, 29 March 2018
Sat 31 Mar - Amy Rigby & Wreckless Eric - THE OLD GUYS
Amy Rigby and Wreckless Eric chat about 'The Old Guys', Amy's new album. Talking about old friends in music and arts, heroes, friends, family and time passing. Writing songs using folk influences about contemporary society and how women songwriters can use the medium to reflect on the absurdities of the everyday.
Monday, 19 March 2018
Sat 24 Mar - MATTHEW SWEET - Operation Chaos
Matthew Sweet talks about the deserters from the American war in Vietnam who fought the CIA, the brainwashers and each other. His book Operation Chaos tells the story of how the CIA tried to infiltrate the American Deserters Committee during the cold war. His account reveals the personal struggles in this project to collect and recount this oral history, and his growing awareness of the impact of displacement and dislocation in the counter-culture. This bizarre history has had a lasting impact today in theories of conspiracy and global economics and the popular fears of radical resistance.
Sunday, 11 March 2018
Sat 17 Mar - EUGENE COYNE - Animals, Myth and Castle Coyne
Songwriter Eugene Coyne sings and plays songs with special focus on animal stories. He has been building myths in South London domesticity through his album Castle Coyne. Plus dogs, birds, cats and genetic anomalies who are the latest creatures from Reuters news stories to venture into the world.
https://eugenecoyne.bandcamp.com
Listen Again - Eugene Coyne - Songs about Animals
https://eugenecoyne.bandcamp.com
Listen Again - Eugene Coyne - Songs about Animals
Sunday, 4 March 2018
Sat 10 Mar - The Persistence of Past in the Present - TIM DOOLEY
Tim Dooley reflects on his work as a poet and editor. He discusses the persistence of the past in the present, how new vocabularies of social and technological change cohabit with after-images of traditional literary forms whether updating Arthurian legend, exploring the British seaside, considering the 'rediscovery' of early cinema or taking a sideways look at contemporary controversies. He reads selections from over forty-five years of writing from his collected poems entitled 'The Sound We Make Ourselves' and his new collection ‘Weemoed’, a Poetry Book Society Recommendation. Plus improvised music.
Listen Again - Tim Dooley - The Persistence of the Past
Listen Again - Tim Dooley - The Persistence of the Past
Monday, 26 February 2018
Sat 3 Mar - RICHARD SANDERSON - Society, Music Publishing and Little Atoms
Richard Sanderson, co-founder of Little Atoms, discusses ethics, conspiracy theory, atheism, science fiction and how humans manoeuvre to manipulate their social surrounds. Plus live improvisation and excerpts from his South East London based label publishing experimental and eclectic music 'that falls through the cracks'.
Listen Again - Richard Sanderson / Little Atoms - News, ethics
Listen Again - Richard Sanderson / Little Atoms - News, ethics
Wednesday, 21 February 2018
Sat 24 Feb - Harmony from Conflict? REBECCA FEINER and ROBERT THOMAS
Guest host Rebecca Feiner asks if virtual reality and opera can be harnessed to create harmony from conflict with adaptive composer Robert Thomas. Using algorithmic, machine learning and artificial intelligence, his collaborations include Christopher Nolans Inception App, Massive Attack, and Glyndbourne Opera. Chinese London based artist Yi Zhang, discusses her installation exploring conflict and shaman poet Noel Grassy performs live.
Listen Again - Rebecca Feiner & Robert Thomas - Harmony from Conflict?
Listen Again - Rebecca Feiner & Robert Thomas - Harmony from Conflict?
Friday, 16 February 2018
Sat 17 Feb - WOMEN AND THE HAMMOND ORGAN - Howard Jacques and the Brunswick Club
Women and the Hammond Organ with sounds from Cherry Wainer, Rosa Rio, Ethel Smith, Twinkie Clark and Beverly Glenn. Demonstrations of Hammond sounds and the history of the instrument. Plus live studio guest Howard Jacques on the Brunswick Club, an artist-led space in a Working Men's Club in the heart of Bristol.
Listen Again - Women and the Hammond Organ - (Howard Jacques and the Brunswick Club)
Listen Again - Women and the Hammond Organ - (Howard Jacques and the Brunswick Club)
Sunday, 4 February 2018
Sat 10 Feb - The Condemnation of Sex - SLUT SHAMING - Umia K
The third show in a feminist triptych of
soundart shows with Umia K. Improvisation, fiction, poetry and discussion on
the theme of slut-shaming.
Listen Again - Umia K - Slut Shaming #3 in Feminist Trilogy
Listen Again - Umia K - Slut Shaming #3 in Feminist Trilogy
Sat 3 Feb - JUDY DYBLE - Summer Dancing in Wintertime
Summer dancing in wintertime. Judy Dyble, singer-songwriter and founding member of Fairport Convention discusses
the folk revival and her recent output with guitarist and bassist, Andy Lewis. She
reflects on ephemerality and seasonality in music and culture. With live
acappella song.
Listen Again - Judy Dyble - Summer Dancing in Wintertime
Listen Again - Judy Dyble - Summer Dancing in Wintertime
Sunday, 21 January 2018
Sat 27 Jan - Kristin Hjellegerde - GALLERY ART and International Socio-political Themes
Kristin Hjellegerde on
the work of her West London gallery in promoting international artists
including Ephrem Solomon's expanded woodcuts on silence in Ethiopia and Zhu
Wei's social commentary blending ink painting with socio-political
themes in post-Tiannamen China.
Listen Again - Kristin Hjellegerde - Gallerist
Listen Again - Kristin Hjellegerde - Gallerist
Monday, 15 January 2018
Sat 20 Jan - SUSAN SCHULMAN - Syria, Jordan and 'Collateral Damage'
Award-winning photo-journalist and artist Susan Schulman on Syria ,
destruction and reconstruction and varied international and personal
stories from the world of reportage including going behind the familiar
and euphemistic phrase 'collateral damage'.
Listen Again - Susan Schulman - Syria, collateral damage, Congo communications
Listen Again - Susan Schulman - Syria, collateral damage, Congo communications
Sat 13 Jan - TISNA WESTERHOF - Delft, delicacy and motherhood.
Artist Tisna Westerhof
discusses childhood and cultural encounter in contemporary urban London and the Netherlands. Looking at
international and national images of violence in the media and applying filters of nostalgia and craft to interrogate
the emotional impact of what the public consumes via news and other providers.
Listen Again - Tisna Westerhof - Childhood, Arts and Intimacy
discusses childhood and cultural encounter in contemporary urban London and the Netherlands. Looking at
international and national images of violence in the media and applying filters of nostalgia and craft to interrogate
the emotional impact of what the public consumes via news and other providers.
Listen Again - Tisna Westerhof - Childhood, Arts and Intimacy
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