Unfinished Business, The Fight for Women's Rights exhibition at the British Library is introduced by curator Polly Russell. Jenny Robins talks about her new Myriad Press publication, Biscuits, an assortment of urban stories of London women and their varied relationships. And the debut of tunes from VERSUS, the forthcoming joint album by Bettina Schroeder and Jude Cowan Montague on Wormhole World.

THE NEWS AGENTS ..... Jude Montague's creative news-arts show Saturday 3pm-4pm 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 Montague' JUDY DYBLE She creates poetry which finds the humanity amid the horror of our times.' BILL NEELY 'Jude Montague has gone where I've never seen a jobbing journalist tread before.' JON SNOW
Thursday, 29 October 2020
Saturday, 17 October 2020
Sat 17 Oct - Plague Songs - Jack Klaff - Martin Rowson - Jon Tregenna
Plague Songs - the Second Wave. Martin Rowson, cartoonist/poet and Jon Tregenna,
playwright/musician bring you volume 2 of this 'powerful stuff - words
and music as angry and disturbing as these present times,' Ken Loach.
Funny and offensive, this online musical theatre heads to new Covid and
Brexit powered realms. Featuring a special interview with director,
actor and Plague Songs performer Jack Klaff about his own career in
satire, stage and film.
Sunday, 4 October 2020
Sat 10 Oct - Stories of Saqqara
Saqqara is the oldest necropolis pyramid in Egypt and travels though the Nile and along the desert inspired singer-composer Esbe's romantic album. Professor and archaeologist Ramadan B. Hussein and author of 'Inside the Tombs of Saqqara discusses the significance and structure of the pyramid and ancient Egyptian funereal art.
Listen Again - Stories of Saqqara - Ramadan B Hussain & Esbe
Sunday, 27 September 2020
Sat 3 Oct - Spirograph & Love on the Isle of Dogs - Pauline Sewards & Jude Cowan Montague
Spirograph and Love on the Isle of Dogs'. Pauline Sewards has a new collection of poems which is nostalgic for a warm-hearted progressive belief in community arts. The good hearted individual scratches their way back to the surface, swimming through problems. We talk humanity, poetry and society before and after its ideals were crushed by Thatcherite indivualism. 'Love on the Isle of Dogs' is a graphic memoir by Jude Cowan Montague looking at falling in love and learning about psychosis. Two new books, two authors in conversation.
Listen Again - Sat 3 Oxt - Pauline Sewards - Spirograph & Love on the Isle of Dogs
Sunday, 20 September 2020
Sat 19 Sept - Ilana Cravitz - London International Klezmer Festival
Leading Klezmer revivalist in the UK, Ilana Cravitz, discusses the ground-breaking London International Klezmer Experience a new festival rolled out during lockdown, Other projects include Nign a day, which brings together yiddish fiddle players to play multiple nigns from Beregovski’s Jewish Musical Folklore. With klezmer music.
Listen Again - Sat 19 Sept - Ilana Cravitz - London International Klezmer Experience
Tuesday, 8 September 2020
Sat 12 Sept - Ana Lagidze - Georgian music and arts
Georgian music and arts with Ana Lagidze, professional architect and lecturer and keen musician. Presenting a selection of tunes and songs from Georgian traditions plus an introduction to folk art of the country. Much of Georgia's traditions are preserved in the forest and mountains but these are areas that are suffering high depopulation. Georgian choral singing has travelled around the world but there is much more to the craft and the song and dance forms. This discussion spreads a little of this rich knowledge outside the Kartvelian and Laz community.
Listen Again - Sat 12 Sept - Ana Lagidze and Georgian music and art
Wednesday, 2 September 2020
Sat 5 Sept - Lizzie No - contemporary folk/country songwriting from NYC
Lizzie No talks about the NYC folk scene and her own take on playing contemporary traditional music, whatever that means to us today. One of our rising songwriting stars, with her work described as both 'understated and fervent' (Billboard Magazine) Lizzie shares with us her thoughts on song, lyrics, American folk and her own music. Plus more on poetry and folk art in music history on both sides of the Atlantic from a female perspective.