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What's Up Weirdo?

John E.L. Tenney and Jessica Knapik

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Listen in on John E.L. Tenney & Jessica Knapik's real phone calls. Paranormal, weird, witchy, alien, human, & more! No script, no filter, pure chaos. We are your new best friends. John E.L. Tenney is one of the most well-recognized investigators of Paranormal and Occult phenomena in the world. The author of over a dozen books, John has worked on numerous TV shows including Unsolved Mysteries, Sightings, Very Scary Stories, Paranormal State, Ghost Stalkers, Paranormal Lockdown, and Kindred Sp ...
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Back during lockdown a team of artists from Vancouver decided to stave off insanity by teaming up to do an improv show over Zoom, and now those episodes have been collected into TALES FROM THE LOST GALAXY! An improvised sci-fi sitcom, our characters and the world have been created in advance, but the scenes themselves and the story that emerges from them are all made up entirely on the spot, and episode after episode we will build upon the insane world we have created. Follow the adventures ...
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Hangin' & Bangin'

Artists on Lockdown

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Each week Carmine & Vinny Appice host their friends and legends of Rock & Roll. Tune in to enjoy personal stories, tales from the road, behind the scenes secrets. Proud part of Pantheon Podcasts.
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During lockdown, award-winning voiceover artist Mark Ryes talked to business owners across the UK about the effects of the covid-19 pandemic on their business and how they'd been coping, changing and adapting to life in lockdown. Some had stories of pivotal success, some were brought to the brink of collapse. Each story is different, and emotional at times, with a common thread of business just trying to survive. This is the archive of all the original bitesize ten-minute episodes. Mark Ryes ...
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Desert Oracle Radio is a weekly road trip through the weird American desert from the publisher of Desert Oracle, the pocket-sized field guide published in Joshua Tree, California. Hear tales of mysterious lights, missing tourists, lost mines, venomous creatures, weird history and weirder people. Hosted by editor Ken Layne and featuring a cast of intriguing mystics, oddballs, scientists and artists, Desert Oracle Radio is your soundtrack for a desert night. The program is broadcast on Friday ...
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Jimmerish FM

Jimmerish.com

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Jimmerish FM is an internet talk radio station and podcast studio based in Perth, Western Australia. It is focused on spirited, casual, round-table discussions and intimate one-on-one conversations with artists, scientists and everyday people. We discuss anything from Film, Space, Television, Theatre, Love, Video games and the rest of the arts and technology. Visit us at www.jimmerishfm.com
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Dark Traveller

CFUV, WHoS, SNAFU

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𝑫𝒂𝒓𝒌 𝑻𝒓𝒂𝒗𝒆𝒍𝒍𝒆𝒓 is the first-ever podcast created by incarcerated artists in Canada. Voice acting, audio commentary, and homemade sound effects are performed by the team of actors who are incarcerated at William Head Prison in Victoria, BC. William Head on Stage Prison Theatre Company (WHoS) has staged a play for the public every fall for the last 40 years. This is their first-ever radio play, recorded inside the institution during the pandemic lockdown. The podcast features the team performi ...
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Remote Operations

Rideout (Creative Arts for Rehabilitation)

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Remote Operations is a podcast series made by The Social Agency during the Covid 19 lockdown, Spring and Summer 2020. It is a gentle and light hearted reflection on the lives, real and imagined, of some of the members of the group. It was devised and performed by autistic and learning disabled adults working in partnership with professional artists from Rideout (Creative Arts for Rehabilitation). It was funded by Arts Council England, and the National Emergencies Trust administered by The Co ...
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Welcome to The Zoom Green Room hosted by Anne Meighan. The Green Room is the lounge in the theatre where artists meet, talk, drink and in this case you can even smoke if you want to....because it's all virtual! So pull up a chair and listen to real artists and arts workers share past, present and future stories, opinions, plans...and gossip.
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In Culture

Microsoft

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On the In Culture podcast, we go behind the scenes with artists, gamers, musicians, designers, athletes, and visionaries in their fields to share a real-world look at how they’re shaping culture. In our latest podcast series, Variations on a theme, we explore the life and legacy of Sol LeWitt. We’ll cover key themes in LeWitt’s work and explore how his approach still influences some of the creative pioneers shaping the 21st century. Variations on a theme is a companion to the Sol LeWitt App, ...
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"WE ARE PUNK ROCK with PUNK TALK!" Hosted by Rob Trisler: Music by Die Laughing artists, artist interviews, artist/label News with Dave Dalton, plus music from indie bands/labels worldwide. Plus segments by Go Go Go Girl Jillian Elizabeth, "LP3" Larry Prosser, Hillary Burton of honeychain; Rodney "Lord" Prosser. Theme music by Born Sick. This Radio Podcast is for YOU!!! Broadcast on www.kaoticradio.com / www.localmusicexperience.com www.dielaughingrecords.com
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During lockdown, Saracens, England and Lions rugby player Maro Itoje chats to leaders and groundbreakers from across society, ranging from musicians and athletes, to politicians and artists. He’ll find out what makes them tick, discover the driving forces behind their successes, lessons they have learned from failure and their views on life in 2020. This mix of unique, open and honest insight forms the podcast Pearl Conversations! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to Kickback Show, where amazing things happen. We bring you exclusive interviews from recording artists, actors, comedians, politicians, producers and more. Your home for exclusive world premiers on music, current events and debates on whats hot in Hip Hop and pop culture. New episodes every Monday!
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In this podcast, artists talk about how they got into music, their current songs and future projects. They introduce their favorite bands and present their musical equipment. You can find a video to this podcast on YouTube. Search for "Summer Dance Project". Summer Dance Project is a music project based in Hannover, Germany. Our Website: www.summerdanceproject.de All links: https://linktr.ee/summerdanceproject Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/summerdanceproject/s ...
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Please Enjoy the View

Riverpower Podcast Mill

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Please Enjoy the View! Every other week, Host Jacob Garnjost talks with musicians, filmmakers, designers, and artists of all shapes and sizes about their work and their lives. This podcast examines the creative process and how art fits into all of our lives. A proud part of the River Power Podcast Network
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Now, more than ever, it's important that we all take a moment to look on the bright side to help us through the Coronavirus lockdown. That's what Look on the Bright Side is all about, bringing you the good news stories to put a smile on your face and help remember that there is good in the world - no matter what else is going on, together we can get through the Covid-19 pandemic. If you or someone you know has a story that makes you Look On The Bright Side, get in touch with us today. E-mail ...
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Ringmaster, artist, activist and clown Doug Francisco, was one of 300 performers, crew and attendees stranded at The Tribal Gathering Festival on a remote beach in Panama when the world went into lockdown on March 20th 2020. This show explores how it was to be the hostess with the mostess for ‘The festival at the end of the world’. Doug talks to others who shared the experience with him and, more curiously, what happened in the year and a half it took to finally make it home.
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Join us as we talk all things Sydenham, Lewisham and Beyond! Host, Angela Eyton chats to local artists, MPs, business owners and community members about art, life, society and Sydenham! A mix of good news stories, artist and business interviews and a few giggles (oh go on, just a few)! Thanks for listening!
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Technodrome Podcast

Twin City Shredder

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Thanks for stopping by:) Below you will find the last 11+ years of my work. Technodrome 01 was recorded in 2008. About 6 months into my DJing venture. I am old school and still use turntables. I focus on track selection, and building a story. All of my sets have their own theme, and back story behind their purpose, which you can read in the details section of each mix. As my artist's statement explains, my work is utterly incomprehensible and therefore full of deep significance. - Calvin & H ...
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The Cute Life

The Cute Life

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Join Finnley Elliott, an artist specialising in Pet Portraiture living and working in Hastings, England and her partner Ollie Place for a drink and a rambling chat about cute things, art, our life and stuff we like.
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Do you like discovering new music and upcoming talents? Do you often wonder what it actually took for an artist to get where they are now? Would you like to learn more about the life behind the scenes? All the touring, struggles & success stories? In this podcast series we’ll invite upcoming artists and industry professionals to discuss their stories. Listen to the adventures that unraveled on the road and get ready for some high quality music! Stay tuned to Driven by Music - a podcast fuell ...
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The Last Bohemians

House of Hutch

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The Last Bohemians is an award-winning, critically acclaimed podcast that meets maverick and radical women in arts and culture and takes listeners on an evocative trip through their extraordinary lives. From subversive musicians and style icons to game-changing artists, these are women who have lived life on the edge and who still refuse to play by the rules. The series was created in 2019 by host and journalist Kate Hutchinson and is produced by a team of rising women and non-binary talents ...
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For all of us who lie to ourselves about what we want, Just Sex maps the global story of our desire through every day people telling on themselves -- from Beijing to Capetown, from Dallas to Denver to DC. Just Sex contributors expose that perilous gap between our waking “identities” and who and what we want to do in the dark. They reveal our complex and sometimes contradictory attractions as we stumble into ourselves and find our way. On a world-wide journey of discovery via her workshop, De ...
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Currently Off Air

Currently Off Air

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Currently Off Air is a monthly radio transmission that might feature cassette tapes, cut-ups, documentaries, occasionally true stories, spoken word and themed music shows, comedy and soap operas in space. New transmissions air on the first Sunday of the month at 11pm-midnight on Radio Reverb 97.2FM and DAB in Brighton, UK, streaming live on www.radioreverb.com. CONTACT: [email protected]
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Urban PropaGanDists & GeneRaL_MisCreAnts Purveyors of Fine_&_Rare Beats_&_Pieces Film_Fiends & Media_Junkies {=!=}{=!=}{=!=}{=!=} An eclectic criminal is a different sort of urban dwelling person. Always dubious regarding the written rules of misdemeanour laws like tagging a bus stop or loud music curfews, these are people that are shaped by their Urban Environments through the audio, visual and artistic elements that give soul to their ever shifting concrete-shaped surroundings. // eClectiC ...
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How Did You Manage That is a series which delves into the world of music management. Every episode Ally McCrae & Sophie Paluch will be sitting down to chat with a music manager about their career. They’ll be talking to managers of global superstars as well as those just starting out on their journey and discussing the highs, the lows and everything in-between. How Did You Manage That is supported by The Music Managers Forum (MMF). Check out our HDYMT "Supertracks" playlist on Spotify to list ...
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LIFTING THE LYD is a podcast by Lydia Laws, music publicist and founder of Lydia Laws PR, and founder member of Bye Bye Plastic. Lydia lifts the lid on creative, inspiring people who follow their passions, whether it is saving the planet or its creatures, creating and sharing music or art, writing, or making their own business dream come true. Meet DJs, authors, sports figures, scientists, eco warriors, successful businesspeople, and find out how, and why, they do what they do.
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Benicio Del Toro talks about playing a business tycoon in Wes Anderson’s The Phoenician Scheme. This aesthetically stylised film, by the director who also made The Royal Tenenbaums and The Grand Budapest Hotel, is reviewed by Tom and critics Larushka Ivan-Zadeh and Rachel Cooke. They also give their verdict on Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckon…
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Frontwoman of Garbage, Shirley Manson talks about the band's latest album Let All That We Imagine Be The Light, which is inspired by contemporary events including the killing of George Floyd in Los Angeles, but which presents an optimistic perspective on a dystopian world. We hear from the winner of the International Booker Prize, which was announc…
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Musician Rhiannon Giddens on returning to her North Carolina roots after working with Beyoncé. As a huge retrospective of the work of the artist Helen Chadwick opens at The Hepworth Wakefield, art critic Louisa Buck and the exhibition's curator, Laura Smith, discuss why Chadwick should be viewed as the godmother for a golden generation of British c…
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The hotel planet is actually a space ship! Captain Max took a pill which gave him two penises and sets of balls, which turned out to be sentient and evil and tried to convince him to kill everyone in the hotel. Max devised a brilliant plan to solve this by punching himself in the balls so hard that they exploded. He was badly wounded and needed to …
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25 years after Joanne Harris introduced readers to the soothing delights of Chocolat, she's released her new book Vianne. It’s the prequel that explains how her heroine found her way into the world of high end French confectionery. A new exhibition at the British Museum sheds light on the provenance of popular images of the Hindu god Ganesha, the B…
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The maniac who blew himself up outside a Palm Springs fertility clinic is our latest High Desert dingbat to make the national news. Luckily, the four (or five?) injured in the Palm Springs terror attack have been treated and released from the hospital. But who bombs fertility clinics? Meet America's worst new subculture, the violent anti-natalists.…
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David Benedict and Viv Groskop review Stephen Sondheim’s final musical, Here We Are, a surreal story of brunch and existential dread; French film about about grassroots music, The Marching Band and Daniel Kehlmann’s new novel, The Director, about a real life German filmmaker navigating the Third Reich. Presenter: Tom SutcliffeProducer: Simon Richar…
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We make our triumphant return to the church rummage sale, Jess investigates a haunted library, Our pal Josh Malerman’s (Bird Box) horror novel INCIDENTS AROUND THE HOUSE exciting movie adaptation news, The Last of Us (HBO) has us feeling things, Plus Leave The World Behind (2023), Radical Plants, Cheesecake robberies, Isaac Asimov, Orcas, Emotional…
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Colin Bulfield, Executive Producer of the new film Ocean With Attenborough, talks about working with the celebrated broadcaster and filmmaker Sir David Attenborough on his latest project, an exploration of the vital importance of healthy oceans to our planet which is in cinemas around the country now. Current exhibitions at V&A Dundee and the Briti…
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Novelist Elif Shafak, artist and writer Edmund de Waal and Professor Rachel Bowlby join Samira to discuss the centenary of Virginia Woolf's Mrs Dalloway. As the Semi Finals of Eurovision start tonight in Basel, Switzerland, Paddy O'Connell talks about this year's contest. Four hundred leading British Artists such as Paul McCartney and Kate Bush hav…
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On the last episode of Tales From the Lost Galaxy... Something and Raphael used the dating robot to house Baxter T Tibbles, but it doesn't quite work right and all he can say is "Mushroom". Pop and the Cultists are still locked in the brig. They have the keys, but Pop got them stuck in the lock, and then they became stuck in the door. Stella and To…
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Suzanne Vega has just released her first album of all-new material for nearly a decade. "Flying With Angels" continues her folk-influenced sound and introduces influences of soul as well as a song in tribute to Bob Dylan's "I Want You". She performs in the studio with guitarist Gerry Leonard. Sean Combs aka P Diddy is on trial in New York, charged …
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If you’ve run around the breathtaking Eastern Sierra, you know Crowley Lake, and Crowley Point, and maybe even the rare Crowley Lupine of the Sierra’s Eastern slope. All three are named in honor of Father John J. Crowley, the Padre of the Desert. His heroic life and tragic death are remembered on this very Catholic episode of Desert Oracle Radio, w…
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Authors Matt Cain and Eimear McBride join Tom Sutcliffe to review a new remake of Ang Lee's 1993 classic The Wedding Banquet. They also discuss Isabel Allende's new novel My Name is Emilia del Valle and the play The Brightening Air, on at the Old Vic theatre in London. And the National Gallery is having a re-hang, we speak to Head of the Curatorial…
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Acclaimed German journalist and film producer Sandra Maischberger talks about her new documentary about Leni Riefenstahl, which re-examines the life and career of the filmmaker and Nazi propagandist who was one of the most controversial women of the 20th century. Art historian and curator Sandy Nairne, a member of the Queen Elizabeth Memorial Commi…
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In the wake of President Trump's proposed film tariffs, Jake Kanter, International Investigations Editor at Deadline, discusses what the impact could be for the British film industry. Last week Moorcroft became the latest heritage ceramic company to close its doors in Stoke-On-Trent. Emma Bridgewater, founder of the eponymous ceramics company, and …
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On the last episode of Tales From the Lost Galaxy... Pop managed to arrest the Cultists and then joined them in the cell for diplomatic reasons. Pop convinced them to start a union! Raphael convinced Baxter to try and find a new host to free up Something the Wizard. They decided to put him into a dating robot that was incomplete. Max and Stella beg…
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To mark the 80th anniversary this week, we explore British culture around VE Day in 1945, reflecting on the music, books, films and theatre that defined the moment and the complex emotional landscape that followed the war’s end. Songwriter and pianist Kate Garner joins us at the piano. Guests: Michael Billington, theatre critic; Ian Christie, film …
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Jess got to see Francis Ford Coppola speak in person and she has FEELINGS, Tenney went to Last Podcast On The Left Live, and Paul F. Tompkins’ Varietopia, Plus Megalopolis (2024), Peggy Sue Got Married (1986), Tucker: The Man and His Dream (1988), Apocalypse Now (1979), Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker’s Apocalypse (1991), Martin Sheen, Joe Estevez,…
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US director Ryan Coogler on his supernatural horror film, Sinners. Anne Sebba discusses her new book, The Women's Orchestra of Auschwitz, about the orchestra formed in 1943 among the female prisoners at the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. And as a new report looking at so-called book banning in the United States is published, we talked to au…
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Critic Kate Maltby and Beatles author Ian Leslie join Tom Sutcliffe to discuss two documentaries about John Lennon remaking his life in New York - Borrowed Time: Lennon's Last Decade and One to One: John & Yoko. They also discuss Tina Fey’s new series The Four Seasons, based on the 1981 film of the same name, which explores the relationships of thr…
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Jeff Pope on his new series Suspect: The Shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes, the innocent man who was killed by police on a London tube in 2005, which launches tonight on Disney+. James VI of Scotland & I of England is the subject of a major exhibition at the National Gallery of Scotland in Edinburgh. We’re joined by the historical writers Lucy Hu…
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In 1975, at the height of their fame, British band Slade made a feature film, Slade in Flame. The film was a critical and commercial failure at the time, but has built up a cult following over the years. Now it's being re-released in cinemas and on DVD. Frontman Noddy Holder and film director Richard Loncraine spoke to Samira Ahmed in studio. With …
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Pop and Raphael returned and found out from Something that the crew had left for a romantic getaway. Something complained about feeling odd, and turned into a dabber gent named Baxter T. Tibbles. Turns out, the Cultists were growing mysterious mushrooms for as yet unknown reasons and Something had breathed in their spores. Back on the planet, Wedoo…
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Mark Rosenblatt on Giant, his Olivier award-winning play starring John Lithgow as Roald Dahl. As Universal Studios announce plans for a major new theme park in Bedfordshire, what does this mean for the UK entertainment industry? Samira is joined by entertainment journalist Ella Baskerville and Gareth Smy from Framestore to discuss its signficance a…
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An ode to halogen bulbs and the death of quality-made things, Spoiler-free review of gripping new holocaust film The World Will Tremble, Chit chats about Francis Ford Coppola films Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992), The Conversation (1974), The Rainmaker (1997), And Tenney picks Trilogy of Terror (1975), and Strangers on a Train (1951). Plus post office…
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Journalist Siân Pattenden & critic Stephanie Merritt join Tom to discuss Self Esteem's third album A Complicated Woman, which features collaborations with Nadine Shah and Moonchild Sanelly. Ahead of the release, Self Esteem AKA Rebecca Lucy Taylor showcased the album by staging a five-night theatrical presentation at London's Duke of York theatre. …
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As the journals of the American writer Joan Didion (based on conversations with her psychiatrist) are published, writer and journalist Rachel Cooke and Alan Taylor, editor of actor Alan Rickman's diaries, discuss the challenges, responsibilities and ethics of posthumously publishing the diaries of great writers, artists and actors. Acclaimed German…
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Jamaica's former poet laureate, Lorna Goodison, on setting Dante's Inferno on the island of her birth; Journalist Joanna Moorhead on Pope Francis' relationship with the arts; Poet and librettist Michael Symmons Roberts on writing a form-breaking book to re-examine French composer Olivier Messiaen's form-breaking masterwork - Quartet for the End of …
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Mr. Turner director Mike Leigh, art historian Charlotte Mullins and senior curator at Tate Amy Concannon join Tom Sutcliffe to celebrate the life and work of JMW Turner, as we approach the 250th anniversary of his birth. Also in this edition, David Hockney on Turner's skill as an artist, Alvaro Barrington talks about his continuing influence on art…
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Here’s how the Channel 12 news in Phoenix began the story, Thursday night on the 10 o’clock news: “God sent that dog to rescue my son.” These words were spoken by the toddler’s father, Corey Allen, outside the family’s home on the west side of rural Seligman, Arizona. Corey Allen says he was working on the roof, Sarah Allen was inside with their yo…
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Alex Garland's latest film Warfare, which is co-directed by US military veteran Ray Mendoza turns back the clock back nearly twenty years to reconstruct a real-life surveillance mission in Iraq. Film critic Tim Robey and journalist Zing Tsjeng give their verdict on the analysis of the theatre of war, which unfolds in real time. They've also been to…
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Jess is struck down by the Plague (again), Tenney is a neighborhood menace (again), The real source of legendary black and white group photo in The Shining finally revealed, Spoiler-free reviews of new Hulu series Dying For Sex, HBO’s Hacks, Plus new thrillers A24’s Death of a Unicorn, A24’s Opus, and Christopher Landon’s Drop, Plus Lee Harvey Oswa…
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American documentary photographer and President of the Magnum Foundation Susan Meiselas speaks about her fifty-year career, as she receives the Outstanding Contribution to Photography award at the Sony World Photography Awards 2025, and as her work goes on display at Somerset House in London. We hear how President Trump's economic tariffs are affec…
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On the last episode of Tales From the Lost Galaxy! The Archwizard told Something the Wizard that he needed to use a large sentient plant to avoid giving up pieces of his soul to do magic! Max had sent Tony on a suicide mission to a hostile planet, but then Stella turned it into a romantic getaway and also invited Max! Weird! The mind of Jerry Ferri…
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Director and Screenwriter PJ Hogan, creator of the 1994 comedy Muriel's wedding, speaks to Samira Ahmed about the new musical adaptation of his film. With lead actors leaving, and ratings down, there are questions about the future of Doctor Who. Author John Higgs, and entertainment writer Caroline Frost, talk about the past, present and future of t…
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Classics professor Edith Hall and writer Lawrence Norfolk join Tom to review The Return, a retelling of the end of Homer’s Odyssey, where the hero Odysseus returns to his kingdom decades after the battle of Troy to find his wife Queen Penelope fending off suitors out to take his throne. The film stars Ralph Fiennes and Juliette Binoche talk to Tom …
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Singer-songwriter Tracy Chapman talks about the re-release of her eponymous debut album after 35 years, about how those songs of oppression and aspiration, written so long ago, speak to us today, and about going from almost unknown to world famous in one performance. We ask two directors of productions of The Crucible (by Scottish Ballet, and at Sh…
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Kym Marsh on stepping into the iconic role of Beverly in theatre classic Abigail's Party as the play opens at the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester. Film critic Hannah Strong and George Pundek, co-host of the Pulp Kitchen film podcast, on why so many of the big film franchises are facing difficulties. Severance creator Dan Erickson on making a t…
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On the last episode of Tales From the Lost Galaxy! Captain Max sent Tony on a suicide mission. Too bad Stella decided to join him to make it a romantic getaway! Wedoo has fallen in love with Emperor Steev, who does feel the same way, but doesn't understand the intricacies of love. Luckily Steev is posessed by Jerry, who offered to pretend to be Ste…
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Theatre director Robert Icke's production of Oedipus won best revival and a best actress award for Lesley Manville at last night's Olivier Awards - but his new play Manhunt is now demanding his attention at the Royal Court Theatre in London. The drama focuses on the story of Raoul Moat who attacked his ex-girlfriend and killed her new boyfriend bef…
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It's a cool & pleasant springtime in the Mojave High Desert. The hummingbirds are lingering on the branches of creosote and catclaw, looking around for the flowers. Where are the flowers? Well, that’s always the guessing game up here, isn’t it? Sometimes they’re evident by the end of March, sometimes it’s the beginning of May. Varies by terrain, by…
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Updates on Aaron Goodwin from Ghost Adventures murder-for-hire case, Spoiler-free reviews of new film The Luckiest Man in America about the TV show Press Your Luck scandal, and new Netflix true crime doc From Rock Star To Killer about Bertrand Cantat and Marie Trintignant, Plus discourse about new magick and witchcraft documentary A Cursed Man, our…
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Nancy Durrant and Jason Solomons join Tom to review:The new offering from Guy Ritchie, Mobland, with familiar themes of drug gangs and violence and starring Pierce Brosnan, Helen Mirren, Tom Hardy, amongst others.Giuseppe Penone's Thoughts in the Roots exhibition which is in and outside the Serpentine gallery, expanding on the significance of trees…
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Tilda Swinton talks about her role in Joshua Oppenheimer's post-apocalyptic musical film The End, and about her intention to take a break from acting, Actor and artistic director of the new Welsh National Theatre Michael Sheen, and screenwriter Russell T Davies reveal plans for the company's first season. Plus we discuss the influence of schoolmast…
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Charlie Brooker talks about the return of his wildly popular tech and sci-fi dystopian drama Black Mirror. This new six-part series includes Paul Giamatti as a man using AI to reconnect to a lost love who has died, Emma Corrin as a digitally recreated 40s screen star and, for the first time, follow-up episodes of two of the show's most popular epis…
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