In Search Of Inspiration – April 20th 2010

Sharon Gal discusses concepts of inspiration with scientists, politicians, artists and critics.

Sharon Gal continues her search for inspiration. This week she is joined by Emma Restall Orr to discuss and explore notions and ideas relating to inspiration, its relevance and manifestation. Emma Restall Orr is one of Britain’s foremost Druids. Former joint chief of the British Druid Order, she founded the international Druid Network in 2002. She is a priest, philosopher and poet and an author of several books on Druidry and ethics. She runs courses, lectures and workshops around the world.

www.emmarestallorr.org

In Search of Inspiration – April 13th 2010

Sharon Gal discusses concepts of inspiration with scientists, politicians, artists and critics.

Sharon Gal continues her search for inspiration. This week she is joined by poet John Stammers to discuss and explore notions and ideas relating to inspiration, its relevance and manifestation.

John Stammers read philosophy at King’s College London and is an Associate of Kings’ College. His first collection, Panoramic Lounge-Bar, was awarded the Forward Prize for Best First Collection 2001 and short listed for the Whitbread Poetry Award 2001. His second collection, Stolen Love Behaviour, was a Poetry Book Society Choice. He is a creative writing tutor and freelance writer. His new book, Interior night is published by Pan Macmillan.

http://www.myspace.com/sharongalmusic

http://www.archive.org/details/BreakingVoicesSharonGal_450

http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/yourgallery/artist_profile/Sharon+Gal/165.html

In Search of Inspiration – April 6th 2010

Sharon Gal discusses concepts of inspiration with scientists, politicians, artists and critics. Sharon Gal embarks on a search for inspiration. This week she is joined by vocalist and musician Maggie Nicols to discuss and explore notions and ideas relating to inspiration, its relevance and manifestation.

Maggie Nicols has been singing and performing internationally for over 40 years.

In 1968 she joined John Stevens’ Spontaneous Music Ensemble and began running vocal workshops in the early 70’s, first at the Oval House Theatre and later at community Music. She was part of Keith Tippet’s “Centipede” and together with Phil Minton and Julie Tippet formed the vocal group “Voice”.

By the late ’70s, Maggie became an active feminist and co-founded the group OVA. Not long after, she started the Feminist Improvising Group, with Lindsay Cooper. She also organized Contradictions, a women’s workshop performance group which dealt with improvisation and other modes of performance in a variety of mediums including music and dance.

Over the years, Maggie has collaborated regularly with pianist Irene Schweizer and formidable bassist Joelle Leandre, as the trio Les Diaboliques. In addition to this is her ongoing duo with Ken Hyder.

In the late 80’s she was one of the founders and became the hostess of The London’s Gathering, a space for free expression and creative collaborations which is still going strong, 20 years later.

http://www.maggienicols.com

Hooting Yard: Disfigured Nuncio

I cast an eye over my visitor. He was horribly disfigured. Indeed, for a moment I thought he must have come into my chamber straight from one of Mr Lovecraft’s purpler passages. But then I recalled that Lovecraft’s works are fictions, and that his characters have no reality independent of the page. I dabbed at my lips with a napkin and asked the nuncio to state his business.

This episode was recorded on the 8th October 2009. A complete transcript of this episode can be found on Frank Key’s Hooting Yard website. Accompanying Hooting Yard On The Air, the four publications We Were Puny, They Were VapidGravitas, Punctilio, Rectitude & Pippy BagsUnspeakable Desolation Pouring Down From The Stars and Befuddled By Cormorants are available for purchase.

Hooting Yard: Groovy

Boffins in a groovelab high in the Swiss mountains have spent years – or is it mere days? – trying to isolate the Hooting Yard Groove, for the betterment of humanity, while Mrs Gubbins has been indefatigable in her attempts to express the essence of the groove in the form of knitted tea-cosies. Every single time she picks up her needles she fails, fails better, but she goes on, she must go on, she can’t go on, she goes on. We will soon have to build a new depot for all those groovy tea-cosies, unless we can find a charitable foundation prepared to accept them.

This episode was recorded on the 1st October 2009. A complete transcript of this episode can be found on Frank Key’s Hooting Yard website. Accompanying Hooting Yard On The Air, the four publications We Were Puny, They Were VapidGravitas, Punctilio, Rectitude & Pippy BagsUnspeakable Desolation Pouring Down From The Stars and Befuddled By Cormorants are available for purchase.

Reality Check: Cynical love songs and Tiny Daleks

Reality Check: Cynical love songs and Tiny Daleks

Alex Fitch discusses the cruelty of Daleks, short stories in the style of Roald Dahl and the disappearance of Luxembourg with Doctor Who writer and World Fantasy Award winner Rob Shearman! Alex and Rob talk about his various scripts such as Jubilee which was adapted for TV as ‘Dalek’ starring Christopher Eccleston, his short story collections ‘Tiny Deaths’ and ‘Love songs for the shy and cynical’, why there’s no such thing as ‘radical’ Doctor Who and his love of the series from the 1960s to the present day.

Rob Shearman and his World Fantasy Award for Tiny Deaths

Rob Shearman and his World Fantasy Award for Tiny Deaths

For more info about this podcast and a variety of other episodes you can download, please visit the home of this episode at www.sci-fi-london.com

Links: Rob’s website: www.robertshearman.net
Buy Love songs for the shy and cynical at www.bigfinish.com
Wikipedia page on Rob
Doctor Who audio trailer archive
Listen to Alex’s first interview with Rob, recorded shortly after the first broadcast of Dalek

Recommended events:

Sci-Fi London 9: Life in 2050 from Wednesday 28th April – Monday 3rd May features a variety of comics panels, on topics such as 60 years of Dan Dare, British Female Manga creators, Comics and film and Marvel UK with guests including Kate Brown, Rian Hughes, Gary Erskine, Emma Viecelli, Dez Skinn, Woodrow Phoenix, Garry Leach, Karen Rubins, Dan Abnett, Cyriak Harris and many more. More info at www.sci-fi-london.com

Sci-Fi London 9: Life in 2050, April 28th - May 3rd, 2010

Sci-Fi London 9: Life in 2050, April 28th - May 3rd, 2010

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Jam Tomorrow – Episode 6 – April 23rd 2010

For today’s edition of Jam Tomorrow – 2:30pm – K.Biswas and Rys Farthing  dissect another overlooked issue – what the election means for women.

With a decidedly male body politic and women’s issues marginalised to ‘women’s hour’, we explore what the upcoming election could mean for women. Joining Biz and Rys in the studio are Bronwyn McKenna from Unison, Caroline Lucas Leader of the Green Party, with comments from Kate Bell from Gingerbread, Lynne Featherstone of the Liberal Democrats, Pauline Lucas Chair of the Conservative Women’s Organisation, and long-time Labour supporter Gemma Tumelty.

The Steve Parry Show: Totally Biased – April 20th 2010

Steve Parry’s Totally Biased – Election Special 3. Steve bring’s us his apoplectic analysis of the campaigns so far. Helping him wade through the river of media dribble spewed up in the wake of Nick Clegg’s “bone calcifyingly mediocrity”, is fellow traveller and film maker David Tuck.

Steve also talks to prospective parliamentary candidate for Tottenham, Jenny Sutton. Sutton will be talking to Steve on the phone live from the campaign trail, fresh from a hustings debate with Labour Higher Education Minister David Lammy MP.

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Jam Tomorrow – Episode 5 – April 22nd 2010

Paul Richards, Katharine Hibbert, Joe Kassman-Tod and guests discuss politicians’ promises and the crucial issues driving the 2010 election campaigns. This week they look at arts and culture policy with critic J.J.Charlesworth and the artist Bob & Roberta Smith.  Hibbert, Kassman-Tod and Richards also reflect on the second electoral TV debate.

Ian Bone’s By-Election Special – April 21st 2010

Ian Bone’s By-Election Special

The inimitable Ian Bone aka Captain Swingometer, veteran agitator and anarchist, gives the election some scrutiny. Today, Ian discusses what a boring election it has thus far been and the Election Meltdown with Chris Knight – an agent of the Government of The Dead – and Yodet of the Whitechapel Anarchist Group.
http://meltdown.uk.net/election/Election.html
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=288264051071&ref=share
http://whitechapelanarchistgroup.wordpress.com/
http://homepages.uel.ac.uk/C.Knight/
http://ianbone.wordpress.com/