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4479 - Bobby Gillespie of Primal Scream, Celebrity Children's Books and the Art and Writing of Maud Sulter
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  • 4479 - Bobby Gillespie of Primal Scream, Celebrity Children's Books and the Art and Writing of Maud Sulter

    Bobby Gillespie of Primal Scream speaks about Come Ahead, the band's first new album in eight years.

    We discuss how the publication of books for children by celebrities affects the wider industry and reading trends.

    And as an exhibition of work by Maud Sulter opens in Glasgow, the curators talk about the widespread influence of this artist, poet, photographer and gallerist, who died in 2008.

    Presenter: Kirsty Wark Producer: Mark Crossan

    Wed, 20 Nov 2024
  • 4478 - Kathryn Tickell, Liverpool's carbon neutral gigs, drag queen romance film Layla

    Kathryn Tickell talks about her new album Return to Kielderside, which reinterprets and updates the tunes and themes of her debut album, On Kielderside, which she released 40 years ago at the age of sixteen.

    Nihal is joined by Amrou Al-Kadhi, whose directorial debut feature film Layla tells the story of a British-Palestinian drag queen navigating life and love in London.

    As Massive Attack prepares to headline in Liverpool this month, Robert Del Naja, aka 3D, discusses the band's attempts to become carbon neutral with Mark Donne, organiser of their forthcoming Act 1.5 gigs, and Professor Carly McLachlan, who researches the environmental impact of music tours and festivals.

    Presenter: Nihal Arthanayake Producer: Ekene Akalawu

    Tue, 19 Nov 2024
  • 4477 - Malala Yousafzai, The art of writing recipes, Rebecca Hall

    Malala Yousafzai talks to Front Row about her new film Bread & Roses, which documents the fight for women’s rights in Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover, alongside the director Sahra Mani.

    We hear from actress Rebecca Hall about haunting new BBC drama The Listeners. And what are the ingredients for writing about food? Is it an exact science or a literary art form? Food writer Bee Wilson and head chef of Quo Vadis Jeremy Lee chew over writers’ recipes.

    Presenter: Samira Ahmed Producer: Sarah Jane Griffiths

    Mon, 18 Nov 2024
  • 4476 - Paul Mescal on Gladiator II, Murakami's latest novel, Test Tube baby drama Joy

    Tom Sutcliffe talks to Paul Mescal about slipping into Russell Crowe’s sandals in Gladiator 2 – as well as reviewing the film itself with classically-trained Guardian journalist Charlotte Higgins and film critic Larushka Ivan-Zadeh. They also talk about Haruki Murakami's first new book for six years, The City and Its Uncertain Walls and the Netflix drama Joy, about how beginnings of IVF.

    Presenter: Tom Sutcliffe Producer: Paula McGrath

    Thu, 14 Nov 2024
  • 4475 - American guitarist Pat Metheny, Tribute to actor Timothy West, and Does Glasgow look after its built heritage?

    American guitarist Pat Metheny on how the discovery of a particular Argentinian guitar string took his latest album Moondial in a new direction.

    As a school by the renowned Victorian architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh comes to the open market, we discuss whether Glasgow does enough to look after its built heritage.

    Plus actor Dame Janet Suzman and directors Tom Morris and Mike Taylor remember actor Timothy West, whose death was announced earlier today.

    Presenter: Kirsty Wark Producer: Mark Crossan

    Wed, 13 Nov 2024
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