Author Bethany W Pope talks about opera,
sword-fighting and writing historical fiction. Her novel 'Masque' takes
inspiration from the work of court reporter and drama reviewer Gaston
Leroux who wrote 'The Phantom of the Opera'. To find out a little more
about the man with the gold pince-nez we follow Leroux on a few of his
journalistic investigations.
LISTEN AGAIN - Bethany W Pope - Gaston Leroux, Swindon and Historical Fiction

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
Saturday, 25 February 2017
Sat 25 Feb - WOODMAN, SPARE THAT TREE: News and the Parlour Song
Piano songs mediated current issues such as the Civil War in America and
the Temperance movement. Looking at places where journalism and parlour
music met in the nineteenth century.
LISTEN AGAIN - News and the Parlour Song
LISTEN AGAIN - News and the Parlour Song
Sunday, 12 February 2017
Sat 18 Feb - DIY TOURS OF EUROPE: Welsh Song in the Alternative Scene
Musician Efa Tomos, aka Efa Supertramp talks zines, touring and songwriting in Welsh. How to seek a free life in 2017 playing in protests, squats, street corners, festivals at the grass roots of gigging.
LISTEN AGAIN - Efa Tomos - Welsh Song, DIY Tours
LISTEN AGAIN - Efa Tomos - Welsh Song, DIY Tours
Tuesday, 7 February 2017
Sat 11 Feb - The British Romantic Attitude to Crime: DUNCAN CAMPBELL
A discursive
investigation into British attitudes to crime, and the ideal of the
romantic villain. Concentrating on 20th and 21st century felonry in
London we consider attitudes towards law-breakers in real life and
fiction.
LISTEN AGAIN - Duncan Campbell - British Romantic Attitude to Crime
LISTEN AGAIN - Duncan Campbell - British Romantic Attitude to Crime
Tuesday, 31 January 2017
Sat 4 Feb - CHINESE OPEN: Underground art in the State of the Rooster
Artists Alina Gavrietalos and Andrew Stys discuss the current exhibition featuring over hundred underground artists in the Q-Park beneath Leicester Square, and discuss how we are making art at the beginning of the Rooster era. Plus a live experimental composition echoing the world wake-up call of the cockerel.
LISTEN AGAIN - Alina Gavrietalos and Andrew Stys - Chinese Open
Sat 28 Jan - YOUNG ALFRED HITCHCOCK: Discussing Bio-Fiction
Author Deborah Lawrenson discusses the rise in biofiction and 'The Adventures of Young Alfred Hitchcock'.
Looking at historical fiction and the current developments in prequel
and series writing. Casting an eye on how London, particularly the East
End, appears in TV, film and novels.
LISTEN AGAIN - Deborah Lawrenson - Young Hitchcock / Biofiction
LISTEN AGAIN - Deborah Lawrenson - Young Hitchcock / Biofiction
Sunday, 8 January 2017
Sat 14 Jan - ENEMY AND MELODY: Tom Fawcett (Artrocker) on Music Journalism
Tom Fawcett in discursive mode on music papers, media and reportage during his lifetime and possibly beyond.
LISTEN AGAIN - Tom Fawcett - Music Journalism / Artrocker
LISTEN AGAIN - Tom Fawcett - Music Journalism / Artrocker
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