Monthly Archives: May 2013

Hello GoodBye – 18.05.13 – Ft: Wildflowers + Trond K and the Serious Issues

Wildflowers
Wildflowers
Trond K and the Serious Issues
Trond K and the Serious Issues

Resonance 104.4 FM‘s Hello GoodBye featuring live music from Wildflowers and Trond K and the Serious Issues.

PLAYLIST

The Sound of Antler – London Road
Wildflowers – At The Edge of the Road (LIVE SESSION)
Wildflowers – Another Million Miles (LIVE SESSION)
The Bara Bara Band – Medussa
Wildflowers – I’m gonna hit you with my mandolin (LIVE SESSION)
Mvula Mandondo – Hinongo
Arkology (ft Iafra Famoriyo) – Vibration Dub
Devshone – Dub Correction
Wildflowers – ‘interview’
Gaggle – Power of Money
Methodist Centre – Thumb in bum and mind in neutral
Earl Shilton – Unholy Journey
Chips for the Poor (Michael and Scott) – ‘interview’
Houlround – The Ghosts of Bush: Part 4 – London Ta Ke Kira + Part 5 – Shortwave Fishtank + Part 6 – The Haunted Handle / Stairwell Reprise
Trond K and the Serious Issues – Lied about sending flowers (to the funeral of a friend) (LIVE SESSION)
Trond K and the Serious Issues – Demons Rule the Night (LIVE SESSION)
Trond K and the Serious Issues – Black Cadillac (LIVE SESSION)
Now – Party
Trond K and the Serious Issues – ‘interview’
Trond K and the Serious Issues – Woe Upon My Soul

Presenters: deXter Bentley + Dan Frost
Live sound engineer: Tom Kemp

Wavelength – Occupy!

Saturday 15th October sees the start of Occupy the Stock Exchange, an ongoing protest which started on Wall Street a few weeks ago. By next Friday the Bank of England will be in ruins, the Stock Exchange will be rubble and The Square Mile will be a desert. Today’s programme starts with Joy from a new CD by David Shrigley and Iain Shaw; Feet Live Their Own Life by Langston Hughes; Truce by Shrigley and Shaw; Western Omelettes by The Bohman Brothers and finally Dancing in the Sun by Winter Family from Red Sugar, their latest release on SubRosa.

Art Monthly Talk Show 13th May 2013

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This programme is a discussion around current Art Education and Arts Funding based on texts from issue 366 May 2013 of Art Monthly. It ranges from the history of the Art Academy started 600 years ago up to 2013 University Art Departments and the demise of the Independent Art School.Patricia Bickers and David Barrett editors of Art Monthly are joined by Felicity Allen artist and educator and Dave Beech artist in the Freee Collective and writer.

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

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!

Special magazine subscription offer  £29 .

www.artmonthly.co.uk

Six Pillars – I Call My Brothers, Terror in Sweden

Broadcast April 26th 2013, an interview with play-write Jonas Hassen Khemiri and actors Davood Tafvizian who plays the lead character Amour, Pablo Leiva Wenger who plays his best friend Shavi, and Angelica Radvoldt who plays Amour’s friend and love interest. We discuss cultural tension in Sweden, the content and creation of the play.
Middle Eastern Arts and Culture. Weekly on Friday evenings at 7.30-8pm, repeated Wednesdays 1.30-2pm GMT
www.sixpillars.org

Panel Borders: Barbara Nessim – a (comics) artful life

Panel Borders: Barbara Nessim – a (comics) artful life

Continuing a month of shows about the connections between fine art and comic books, Alex Fitch talks to acclaimed artist and illustrator Barbara Nessim about her work and the many connections it has with sequential art, as its influence and subject. A selection of Nessim’s work is currently on display at the Victoria and Albert Museum, with her Wonder Woman analogue “Star Girl Banded with Blue Wave” (1966) being used as the focus for the marketing of the show; Alex talks to her about this work, the use of panel based sequential images in her Flag series and others, and her unlikely appearance in a anti-drugs fumetti, facilitated by Gloria Steinem and published in Warren Magazines’ Help! periodical in the 1960s.
Barbara Nessim – an artful life is on display at the Victoria and Albert Museum until 19th May 2013
(Orignially broadcast Monday 13th May 2013 on Resonance 104.4 FM)

Superman carrying girl with green shoes, Star Girl banded with blue wave, Fumetti from Help! magazine, Chopin a la moog, Swedish Lives, A / B, The Night is Silent by Barbara Nessim

Superman carrying girl with green shoes, Star Girl banded with blue wave, Fumetti from Help! magazine, Chopin a la moog, Swedish Lives, A / B, The Night is Silent by Barbara Nessim

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

Links: Barbara Nessim’s website
Info about the Barbara Nessim exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum
Article about Nessim’s installation at Centria Building Continue reading

Hello GoodBye – 11.05.13 – Ft: JuJu Rock + Iafra Famoriyo


Iafra Famoriyo + JuJu Rock perform live in session on Resonance FM‘s Hello GoodBye Show

PLAYLIST
Uncle Rabbit – Falling Drumsticks
JuJu Rock – Rockways (LIVE SESSION)
JuJu Rock – Blues from the Sun (LIVE SESSION)
JuJu Rock – Camel (LIVE SESSION)
Now – A good natured Serpent
JuJu Rock – ‘interview’
Helen McDonald – Love Yourself
Trond K & the Serious Issues – Black Cadillac
The Wildflowers – Where the flowers don’t grow
Piper’s Son – Bones
Raviolli Me away – Pedigree Mouth
Iafra Famoriyo – World of Fire (LIVE SESSION)
Iafra Famoriyo – Leggo Dem Bad Vibez (LIVE SESSION)
Iafra Famoriyo – Only You (LIVE SESSION)
Arkology – Jah Light Dub 1 (ft Iafra)
Iafra Famoriyo – ‘interview’

Presented by: deXter Bentley & Dan Frost
Live engineer: Kacper Ziemianin

Wavelength – Untitled.

A regular customer, called Richard, came in to the book shop where I “work” and asked me how to pronounce the name of the artist Peter Doig to which I facetiously suggested “Do-ig”. He thought that with my Dutch connection I might have suggested “Doigh” but as Doig isn’t Dutch or Flemish this was fairly illogical. I had always thought that Doig was Canadian but actually he was born in Scotland. At this point, a woman who was in the shop browsing through catalogues and ephemera relating to failed artists, joined in and said: “My friend wants to marry Peter Doig. She was taught by him in Stourbridge. The problem is that he’s already married, has five children and lives in Trinidad”. Richard looked thoughtful and I asked him if he would be buying the book on Volker which he had nearly finished reading. The tracks this week are L’Amour est Belle by Chantal Robette; Wapusk by Kathleen Edwards; The Way it Will Be by Gillian Welch; Republique by Winter Family, a duo from Jerusalem and Paris featuring the voice of Ruth Rosenthal and a short track by Martha Grunenwaldt.

The Opera Hour – series 2/episode 27

Opera singer Richard Scott explores opera through the prism of various themes – politics, power, greed, the abominable, magic, lust, comedy.

Today: Sir Thomas Allen cancelled at the last minute so instead opera fan and teacher Linda Scott – Richard’s mother – talks about Verdi, Puccini, Gluck and just how difficult and trying it was having a son who wanted to go on the stage.

http://richardrmscott.tumblr.com/

Originally broadcast on 9th May 2013.


Technical Difficulties – 10 May 2013

Today we feature an interview conducted by John Pring of Disability News Service with Cornwall Councillor Collin Brewer, who was recently re-elected to serve the Wadebridge East ward.

The full piece is available here: http://disabilitynewsservice.com/2013/05/colin-brewer-there-is-a-good-argument-for-killing-some-disabled-babies/

Cllr Brewer told Disability Cornwall in 2011 that disabled children should be “put down” because the money spent on them was better allocated to projects with a broader reach.

He resigned as a councillor in earlier this year but was re-elected last week.

 

This programme, on the eve of Mother’s Day in the US is dedicated to women who cannot be mothers. More details on living with women’s infertility, hysterectomy and mourning the loss of children not born, visit www.mudandlotus.com