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Hooting Yard: The Soutane-Attired Nemesis of Sea Monsters

I might be forced to take refuge in the dingly dell hotel. In the normal run of things, of course, I avoid it. Sometimes, while gathering my nuts and fruits, I come close to the hotel car park, and hide behind a shrub. I have seen the major domo of the hotel striding purposefully across the car park, even making his way into the dingly dell itself, where he stops and sits on a log and smokes a cigarette.

This episode was recorded on the 29th July 2010. A complete transcript of this episode can be found on Frank Key’s Hooting Yard website. Accompanying Hooting Yard On The Air, the five publications We Were Puny, They Were Vapid, Gravitas, Punctilio, Rectitude & Pippy Bags, Unspeakable Desolation Pouring Down From The Stars, Befuddled By Cormorants and Inpugned By A Peasant And Other Stories are available for purchase

Laydeez do podcasts: Small press special

Laydeez do podcasts: Small press special

Listen to a recording of three presentations by small press creators given at Laydeez do comics in February 2011 – Sean Azzopardi, Francesca Cassavetti (with Nick Tesco) and John Miers talk about their self published comics and graphic novels, their interaction with the art world, visits to Angouleme and much more.
(Introduced by Nicola Streeten, recorded and edited by Alex Fitch)
Running time: 1:14:43 / recorded 28/02/11

Ed by Azzopardi, Most Natural thing by Cassavetti and Babel by Miers

Ed by Azzopardi, Most Natural thing by Cassavetti and Babel by Miers

For more info about this podcast and a variety of formats you can stream or download, please visit the home of this episode at www.archive.org

Links: Sean Azzopardi’s website
Francesca Cassavetti’s website
John Miers’ website

Info about Laydeez do comics
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Technical Difficulties 2:6

We brought an abridged version of a conversation between No Free Rides host Tiffiny Carlson in Minnesota and Mimi Emery in Toronto to the UK airwaves. The full programme can be heard at http://www.beautyability.com/2.0/2011/02/23/223-podcast-71-becoming-the-sexy-wheelchair-couple/

We all have Technical Difficulties, wherever we are. Wear your scars with pride. Join the discussion on Google + Facebook and Twitter .

Panel Borders: Audrey Niffenegger – Librarians and other time travellers in print

Panel Borders: Audrey Niffenegger – Librarians and other time travellers in print

Continuing our month of shows looking at newspaper comics, Alex Fitch talks to author and fine artist Audrey Niffenegger about her graphic novella The Night Bookmobile which was serialised in The Guardian in 2008 and is now available as a hardback collected edition from Jonathan Cape. Alex and Audrey also talk about her picture books for adults – The Three Incestuous Sisters and The Adventuress – and the relationship between The Time Traveller’s Wife and the depiction of non-linear storytelling in comics, Doctor Who and the work of Jorge Luis Borges.

Extract from the Night Bookmobile by Audrey Niffenegger as printed in The Guardian

Extract from the Night Bookmobile by Audrey Niffenegger as printed in The Guardian

For more info about this podcast and a variety of formats you can stream or download, please visit the home of this episode at www.archive.org

Links: read The Night Bookmobile as serialised in The Guardian
Info about the limited bookplate edition from Gosh! comics
Buy books by Audrey Niffenegger from Jonathan Cape
Read The door in the wall by H.G. Wells, which was an influence on The night bookmobile

Recommended events:

2nd Leeds Alternative Comics fair

Buy the cream of Northern England’s comic creators’ recent output and meet the artists at the 2nd Leeds Alternative Comics fair, including Hugh Raine, Steve Tillotson, Gareth Brookes, Adam Cadwell, John Allison, Nikki Marie Jackson and Tommy Eugene Higson…

Saturday 19th March, noon – 6pm, ‘A nation of shopkeepers’ cafe / bar, 27 – 37 Cookridge Street, Leeds, LS2 3AG
More info at leedsalternativecomics.wordpress.com
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Hello GoodBye Show 12 March 2011: Poino and fos

Performing live in session on HG this Saturday we have both Poino and fos.

London based avant-rock trio Poino sound like Darth Vader swallowing a swarm of hornets in a jam session with early Led Zep while hell-bent on a suicide mission to perform the very best of The Cardiacs. Their thunderous tunes surreptitiously twist and turn with all the grace of an effervescent HGV pirouetting in the eye of a tornado! Hear them trail blaze their way through a short set of live songs taken from their debut album ‘Moan Loose’, available now through Horse Arm Records.

fos is the contemporary folk music project of London based Greek artist Katerina Koutouzi. fos combines; accordion, glockenspiel, harmonium, piano, melodica, daouli (a traditional Greek drum) and conch (one of the oldest instruments on earth) with a subtle palette of crystalline electronics to create an altogether organic and melodic soundscape. fos has just recently released her latest LP ‘rock’.

…and also expect to hear a tour diary account from HG co-presenter Michael Garrad as he cruises the Burrito Bars of Chicago and Texas with his anarco-punk outfit Chips For The Poor. Follow their up to the minute exploits via Twatter: HERE

Track List:

Chips For The Poor – Weather Channel
Poino – Bad Bag (LIVE SESSION)
Poino – Complex Hammock Compound Swipe (LIVE SESSION)
Poino – Snakes Say Wow (LIVE SESSION)
Leila Adu – Fortuna
Poino – Interview
Wet Dog – I Can’t Say It
Pet Scenes – Living The Dog
Chips For The Poor – Audio Tour Diary From Chicago
Extradition Order – Your Brow Furrowed
The Count Of Chateau Noir – The Dead Language
Comus – Diana
fos – Un Coutral (LIVE SESSION)
fos – With The Seagulls II (LIVE SESSION)
Jack Hayter – I Stole The Cutty Sark
fos – Interview

Wavelength – Richard Thomas part 1

Good afternoon, you are listening to Wavelength on Resonance 104.4FM.

Today’s mystery guest is Richard Thomas, content manager of a well known radio station;
“The first time I knowingly encountered you was at an event off the Bethnal Green Road on the upper floor of a factory building, on a Sunday afternoon, probably 6 years ago now, organised by Mattin and Joel Stern. I showed a film and then Nishide Takehiro started a performance which involved you blowing into a plastic hosepipe immersed in a bucket of water. Hugh Metcalfe might have been playing a guitar. On leaving the factory building and approaching the Bethnal Green Road, almost directly opposite is a business premises with a large sign above the door which says “William English and Son, Funeral Directors” which came as a slight shock. I mean if you have to come across your own namesake in that way, it would be preferable to perhaps come across something more glamorous or cheerful, a Florist perhaps or a Piano Tuner…  anything but a funeral director…

Have you ever come across someone with the same name as yourself?”

Chips For The Poor Episode 2: Chicago

Chips For The Poor kicked off their US tour in Chicago last week. Listen in to their cassette tape diary, live session on the city’s freeform radio station WZRD, their adventure on the “L” train and the first song from their first US concert.

Track listing:
Weather Channel (live at WZRD)
Mobility Plaza (live at WZRD)
Fistula (live at WZRD)
Gracelands, Gracelands (live at Pancho’s Bar)

Sine of the Times 12/03/2011

Exploring the past, present and future of London’s underground dance music scene with Thomas Lee and Rita Maia. This week we’re joined by the Awkward Movements crew in the studio featuring two short but blindingly good mixes by Ray Nulds and Kamikaze DJ’s as well as a chat with Awkward Movements artist NKC about his forthcoming release for the label. Speaking of which, guess what show got it’s hands on the first test-pressing fresh from the lab?
(Answer: This one)

Tracklist :

Shed – Keep Time
Dodger Man (Lorca) – Mango Tree (Awkward Movements – Awk.02)
Mr. Chop – The Infinity Machine

Ray Nulds Mini Mix:
– Joy O – Jels
– Pearson Sound – Wad
– Hundred in the Hands – Pigeons (Blawan remix)
– Boddika – Electron

Kahn – Like We Used To
NKC – Unknown
NKC – Marie (Forthcoming on Awkward Movements – Awk. 03)

Kamikaze DJ’s mini Mix:
– Johnny Lee Moore – Early in the Morning
– Horse Mcgyver – Nod
– Actress – Gershwin
– Tenor Saw – Pumpkin Belly
– DJ Yung Tellem – Freddy vs Jason
– Shed – Leave Things

Damu – Led

http://awkwardmovements.blogspot.com/

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Art Monthly Show March 11th 2011

Larne Abse Gogarty  and Dave Beech discuss his feature, On Ugliness from  Art Monthly’s March issue. They also discuss Larne’s book review of Dark Matter: Art and Politics in the Age of Enterprise Culture by Gregory Sholette, Pluto Press 2010 in the same issue.

www.artmonthly.co.uk

Art Monthly magazine’s talk programme on Resonance FM started in February 2009 and is broadcast on the second Friday of each month at 5pm. In each show Art Monthly critics discuss their writing in the latest issue.

The programme is hosted by Matt Hale who has worked at Art Monthly since 1991 and produced by Frederika Whitehead.

Previous episodes are available on Art Monthly’s website www.artmonthly.co.uk/events.htm

Art Monthly magazine offers an informed and comprehensive guide to the latest developments in contemporary art.

Fiercely independent, Art Monthly’s news and opinion sections provide regular information and polemics on the

international art scene. It also offers In-depth interviews and features; reviews of exhibitions, performances, films and books; art law; auction reports and exhibition listings

Art Monthly magazine is indispensable reading!

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www.artmonthly.co.uk


Electric Sheep podcast: Bloody Women – Female Horror Directors

Electric Sheep podcast: Bloody Women – Female Horror Directors

In the third Electric Sheep Podcast of 2011, to coincide with the Birds Eye View Film Festival’s focus on women in horror, Electric Sheep editor Virginie Sélavy leads a discussion with three women filmmakers working in this traditionally male-dominated genre. Her guests are: Melanie Light, director of Switch, Kate Shenton, director of Bon Appetit, and Jennifer Eiss, co-director of Short Lease. All three shorts screened as part of the Horror Shorts programme of B.E.V. on Saturday 12 March at the ICA.

Still from Switch by Melanie Light

Still from Switch by Melanie Light

More info: www.birds-eye-view.co.uk

Read Eleanor McKeown’s rarticle about new female horror directors.

For more information and a variety of formats you can stream / download, please visit the home of this podcast at www.archive.org

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