With direct, trans-Atlantic action against tax evasion and the banks, Carl Gibson and Stephanie Vessie of USUncut and Ed and Jed from UKUncut engage in a speculative exchange just before the actions that took place last month, and which leads us up to the forthcoming day of action on 26th March. This podcast had technical problems due to the server it was hosted on, therefore this has been re-posted.Uncut transmission is hosted by James Tregaskis. For further details, follow @UKUncut and @USUncut on Twitter
International Women’s Day March – London 2011
Women for Women organised a march from the Millenium bridge to Royal Festival Hall led by Annie Lennox. Fari Bradley spoke to some of the groups and individuals taking part.
Groups featured are: The Soroptimists, London Feminist Network, Refugee Council, Afghan Aid and Object.
This podcast also includes the speeches which took place at the end of the march, with Annie Lennox, Bianca Jagger, Lynne Featherstone (someone is shouting “get off the fence!” during this!), the highest positioned woman on the Afghanistan Refugee Council in Afghanistan, Helen Pankhurst from Care International (descendant of Emmeline), Berra Kabarungi, Natasha Walter, Judith Wanga, Liz Morgan-Lewis (The Soroptimist president), Sophy Ridge (Sky blogger), Cherie Lunghi.
Lynne Featherstone, and more.
Technical Difficulties 2:5
News and experience fill the latest episode of Technical Difficulties. A full transcript is below:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/51100879/Tech-Diff-11-March
Join the discussion on Google + , Facebook and Twitter . Wear your scars with pride, and remember. We all have Technical Difficulties.
Panel Borders: The art of Karrie Fransman
Panel Borders: The art of Karrie Fransman
Continuing our month of shows looking at newspaper comics, Alex Fitch talks to cartoonist Karrie Fransman about her work which has been serialised in The Guardian and The Times. Karrie started her comics career making self published autobiographical titles and these transferred to the G2 in 2008 as a weekly strip followed by a more ambitious David Lynch inspired full page comic in Times2 a year later. Alex and Karrie talk about all these projects as well as her mentoring of interns at the London Print Studio and her forthcoming graphic novel to be published by Random House.
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: Karrie’s website
London Print Studio Comics Collective blog
Interview with Karrie Fransman on University of York Student Website
Karrie’s Twinkle Toes serial from The Girly Comic
Recommended events:
London Comic and Small Press Expo March 12th, 2011
“The capital’s Bohemian comic show” brings you “all the best that the Indie, Small Press and Web Comix world has to offer.” – David Hine and Shaky Kane will be talking about their work and exhibitors include Yuri Kore, Timothy Winchester, David O’Connell, Sarah McIntyre, Hugh Raine, Luke Pearson, Edward Ross, Rob Jackson, Dan Berry, Douglas Noble and many more…
Goldsmiths University, New Cross, London
March 12, 2011- 10am to 5pm – more info: www.thefallenangel.co.uk
followed by…
Comica Conversation: Lorenzo Mattotti and Dave McKean
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Wavelength – Wavelength collage
Invitation to listeners to submit a new version of the Wavelength ticking clock theme followed by a melange of previous programmes starting with Maurice Seddon’s unique telephone apparatus, snippets of Jonas Mekas, Henry Flynt, Nick Rochford, MMs bar announcements, Hugh coughing, crying baby, How can we hang on to a dream by Tim Hardin, Dining Room soundtrack, cuckoo clock, barking dogs, Der Ball ist Rund by Ror Wolf, Eris from Alfred 23 Harth (Heiner Goebbels, John Oswald, John Zorn) and Psycho-Motorik Musik by Otto Muehl.
Sine of the Times 05/03/2011
Exploring the past, present and future of London’s underground dance music scene with Thomas Lee and Rita Maia. In this week’s show the bass-heavy duo have the ATG crew represented in the studio by Jack who talks us through how it all started plus music by Noisses and Rack’n’Ruin and a mix by Moxie.Top THAT, inferior bass-heavy radio stations!
Tracklist:
Migrant – Monolith (Iberian Records)
NKC – Marie – Awkward Movements (Forthcoming)
RackNRuin feat. Jessie Ware – Midnight Loving
Riz MC – All Of You (RackNRuin Remix)
RackNRuin – Soundclash (Warrior One Remix)
RackNRuin feat. Serocee / Navigator / Illaman) – Righteous (Forthcoming ATG Records)
Wildlife – Metazoa (Enchufada)
Noisses – Set Me Free (Feat. MC Tali) (Forthcoming)
Noisses – Greentea
Gugu – Rockabye Baby (DVA Music)
-Exclusive Moxie Mix-
Julio Bashmore – Batty Knee Dance
Ossie – Tarantula
Zed Bias – Basic Needs
Joy O – Jels
Boddika – Warehouse
Adison Groove – ?
For more on all things ATG LDN, visit www.atgldn.com
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Voice on Record: Episode 43 (Marine Creatures and Mariners)
Peter Scott introduces some remarkable sounds made by fish and Richard Burton reads Coleridge’s Rime Of The Ancient Mariner.
Originally broadcast on 20th July 2010 (Resonance FM, London)
Voice On Record is produced and presented by Sean Williams. Each episode features a selection of recordings of the human voice which have been preserved on vinyl. Historic events stand alongside esoteric guides to better bowling. Arid studio recordings are juxtaposed with location recordings rich with fascinating incidental sounds.
http://sbkw.net/voiceonrecord.php
Hello GoodBye Show 5 March 2011: Outshine Family, The Magic Lantern & Edwyn Collins
Live music today from Outshine Family and The Magic Lantern plus Tim Burrows interviews Edwyn Collins about his recent exhibition of drawings.
Track list:
Outshine Family – Thunder’s Freshwater Tears (LIVE SESSION)
Outshine Family – Small Talking People (LIVE SESSION)
Outshine Family – Natural Diamonds (LIVE SESSION)
Skinjobs – Sunshine
The Puncture Repair Kit – Murder’s Probably Wrong
Outshine Family – Interview
The Astronauts – Lonely & Loaded (HG Archive)
Orange Juice – Poor Old Soul
Tim Burrows Interview with Edwyn Collins & Grace Maxwell
Edwyn Collins – Searching For The Truth
Woolf – Witch
Fos – Sunset
Alice Gun – Not Made For This World
The Magic Lantern – Somebody Told Me (LIVE SESSION)
The Magic Lantern – From My Window (LIVE SESSION)
The Magic Lantern – Cut From Stone (LIVE SESSION)
Hooting Yard: Dobson’s Abortive Pliny
Now, imagine the scene. It was shortly after breakfast time on a cold and storm-tossed morning in the 1950s at the home of the twentieth century’s most magnificent pamphleteer. Dobson had eaten his bloaters. Marigold Chew had something eggy. They were still sitting at their breakfast table. Outside, hailstones were pinging.
“Marigold, o my darling dear,” boomed Dobson, “I have devised a marvellous plan! Listen carefully. You often comment upon what you consider to be my breathtaking ignorance of the natural world. And though I usually swat away your charges, as a giant may swat away a dwarf, I have, this day, found within myself a reservoir of humility, and I must admit there is a certain truth in what you say.”
Six Pillars – Pearls on the Ocean Floor
This Torture
Why should we tell you our love stories
when you spill them together like blood in the dirt?
Love is a pearl lost on the ocean floor,
…or a fire we can’t see,
but how does saying that
push us through the top of the head into
the light above the head?
Love is not
an iron pot, so this boiling energy
won’t help.
Soul, heart, self.
Beyond and within those
is one saying,
How long before
I’m free of this torture!
(by Hafez, C14th)
American director Robert Adanto visits the UK while making his new film. Pearls on the Ocean Floor is a documentary looking at Iranian women artists, born both before and after the revolution, inside and outside of Iran. The narrative is made up of images by the featured artists and other female Iranian artists, and the women speaking to the camera, which affords the film a certain honesty and directness.
The film is screening at the School of Oriental and African Studies, Russell Square with a panel discussion on March 7th 2011, 7-9pm, all welcome.