Art Monthly Talk Show 10th February 2014

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Bob Dickinson discusses his feature from Art Monthly February 2014 on art and unemployment and his reviews of related exhibitions at Tate Liverpool, Castlefield Gallery and Untitled Gallery Manchester.

The representation of the jobless in art shifted dramatically in the 20th century as industrialisation brought with it mass protests in public spaces against the conditions of the unemployed. But how have artists such as LaToya Ruby Frazier, Richard Shields and the Bite Back Movement portrayed the increasingly invisible unemployed of our current post-industrial world?

‘In the post-industrial world so-called unemployment blackspots out of which the unemployed never seem to be able to escape, and into which artists find it difficult to fit, have replaced the public spaces through which the older, defunct icons of unemployment previously paraded or demonstrated.’

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

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Reality Check: John dies at the End of the Quest for the Game Child

Reality Check: John dies at the End of the Quest for the Game Child

Alex Fitch talks to director Don Coscarelli about his new film John Dies at the End, a slacker-apocalypse comedy with guest appearances by Paul Giamatti, Doug Jones and Clancy Brown. Also, in a Q and A recorded ate last year’s SCI-FI-LONDON, youtube phenomenon Stuart Ashen and director Riyad Barmania discuss their movie Ashens and the Quest for the Game Child.

Stills from Ashens and the Quest for the Game Child / John Dies at the End

Stills from Ashens and the Quest for the Game Child / John Dies at the End

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: More info about John Dies at the End at www.johndies.com
Stuart Ashen’s youtube channel
Watch full length movie Ashens and the Quest for the Game Child

Panel Borders: The Hartlepool Monkey

Panel Borders: The Hartlepool Monkey

Continuing a month of shows about French comics or Bande dessinée, Alex Fitch talks to writer Wilfrid Lupano, artist Jérémie Moreau and publisher Tony Bennett about their graphic novel The Hartlepool Monkey (Le Singe de Hartlepool), released in the UK by Knockabout Press. The trio discuss the County Durham legend of a pet monkey washed ashore from a Napoleonic ship and taken to be a French spy by locals, how the graphic novel has gone down in France and their approach to combining various versions of the story to make a cohesive narrative. (Originally broadcast 17/02/14 on Resonance 104.4 FM)

Excerpt from The Hartlepool Monkey by Wilfrid Lupano and Jérémie Moreau

Excerpt from The Hartlepool Monkey by Wilfrid Lupano and Jérémie Moreau

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: Wilfred’s blog
Jérémie’s blog
More info about The Hartlepool Monkey at www.knockabout.com
Review and director’s commentary on The Hartlepool Monkey at Forbidden Planet International blog

Listen again – 15.02.14 – The Pay-As-You-Go Hello GoodBye Show

Hendrik Huthoff and sabrina Bose
Michael Garrad

Sincere thanks to all those people who contributed so generously and helped The Hello GoodBye Show raise over £1,100 for Resonance FM.

PLAYLIST
Unit – Iris Watson
Bugman Ex-Offender – Grow Your Own
Bark Studio – ‘Advert 1’
Dirty Viv – I Don’t Care
Jail – Emperor Of Nowhere
Pet Grotesque – Nimble
Sexton Ming – Homeward Bound
St. Just Vigilantes – Radient Cadences
Michael Garrad from Chips For The Poor – Body Beats (LIVE SESSION)
Sol Ho’opi’i Novelty Trio – Singing The Blues (paid for by Madame Pamita)
Hearts Of Oak – Rodeo Machine
Steve Rushton – The Famous Case, Of Two Terrible Teeth, From Haywards Heath
Stuart Turner And The Flat Earth Society – Call Me Dave
The 5th Runway – Pond Life
Howlround – Snezjana
Hendrik Huthoff and Sabrina Bose dance a tango to: Y Todavia Te Quiero (LIVE DANCE)
Vic Godard And Mates Mates -(Oh Alright) Go On Then
Skinjobs – Walk Tall
Richard Chapman from Private Trousers – Too Tired Too (contact: privatetrousers@gmail.com)
Gemma Lowe – Stephanie
A.J. Dehaney – Impossible Creatures
Unit – Bourgeois Blues
Bugman Ex-Offender – Temple
Dirty Viv – Elizabeth Knows

Presented by: deXter Bentley (assisted by Dan Frost)
Live sound engineer: Gabo Manchano

Hello GoodBye -08.02.14 – Ft: Good Throb, Jenny Moore + The Sound of Antler

Good Throb
Jenny Moore
The Sound of Antler

Good Throb, Jenny Moore and The Sound of Antler perform live in session on The deXter Bentley Hello GoodBye Show on Resonance 104.4 FM.

PLAYLIST
The Sound of Antler – Poirot (LIVE SESSION)
The Sound of Antler – ‘interview’
The Sound of Antler – London Road
Good Throb – Torture Garden (LIVE SESSION)
Good Throb – Mummy I’m Ugly (LIVE SESSION)
Good Throb – Bag (LIVE SESSION)
Good Throb – Headache (LIVE SESSION)
Good Throb – Cosmic Libido (LIVE SESSION)
Good Throb – Central Line (LIVE SESSION)
Good Throb – Acid House (LIVE SESSION)
Good Throb – ‘interview’
Dog Chocolate – Foot Problems
Ravioli Me Away – Cat Call
Dog Chocolate – Hello GoodBye Show
Haiku Salut – Train Tracks For Wheezy
Bitten By A Monkey – Xaphoon Bowl
Psychoyogi – Moron
Gertrude – A Message From Dorothy (From The Other Side)
Jenny Moore – Islands (LIVE SESSION)
Jenny Moore – Beyonce (LIVE SESSION)
Jenny Moore – Space Suit (LIVE SESSION)
Jenny Moore – House Guest (LIVE SESSION)
Pete Seeger – Which Side Are You On
Jenny Moore – ‘interview’

Presented by deXter Bentley
Live sound engineer: Tom Kemp assisted by Beth Rogers and Lisa Geurts

The Opera Hour – series 4/episode 6

Opera singer Richard Scott explores opera through the prism of various themes. Today’s show is all about charity and kindness. We’ll be hearing some of the most clement and kind moments in opera with guests Robert Ames and Hugh Brunt from The London Contemporary Orchestra who discuss their upcoming concert with Jonny Greenwood.

richardrmscott.resonancefm.com

Originally broadcast on 13th February 2014

Panel Borders: Translating Snowpiercer

Panel Borders: Translating Snowpiercer

Continuing a month of shows about French comics or Bande dessinée, Alex Fitch talks to Virginie Sélavy about her translation of Jacques Lob, Benjamin Legrand and Jean-Marc Rochette’s French graphic novel Snowpiercer (Le Transperceneige) for its new two volume UK edition published by Titan Comics. Fitch and Sélavy also discuss Bong Joon-ho’s forthcoming film adaptation of Snowpiercer, other French translations that Titan have planned for 2014, and about the various comics and graphic novels that are available in the Resonance FM fundraising auction. (Originally broadcast 10/02/14 on Resonance 104.4 FM)

Excerpt from Snowpiercer vol. 1 by Jacques Lob and Jean-Marc Rochette, translated by Virginie Sélavy

Excerpt from Snowpiercer vol. 1 by Jacques Lob and Jean-Marc Rochette, translated by Virginie Sélavy

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: Info about Titan Comics’ release of Snowpiercer
BFI page on Virginie Sélavy
Electric Sheep Magazine website
Wikipedia pages on Snowpiercer and Jean-Marc Rochette

Recommended events:

Resonance FM auction

Resonance FM logo

Resonance FM logo

Resonance FM is a registered charity radio station – all the programme makers and engineers give their time for free and the charity needs donations to keep the station on air. During fundraising week, please take the time to donate whatever you can, go along to a fundraising event or buy an item from the auction.

More info at: www.resonancefm.com / Download a donation letter

Hooting Yard: On Speed

You will recall the film Speed (Jan de Bont, 1994) in which Sandra Bullock and Keanu Reeves are aboard a bus which will explode if it goes below fifty miles per hour, having been primed with a bomb by cackling evildoer Dennis “Don’t try to grow a brain, Jack!” Hopper. I have been wondering if a similar adrenalin-thumping conceit could be applied to the writing of prose.

I am not suggesting I do anything so foolhardy as to ask a disgruntled and slightly maimed ex-police officer to hitch me up to a bomb which will detonate if I stop writing… well, I suppose that is what I am suggesting. Cowardice, or sheer common sense, persuades me, however, to hit upon a less perilous incentive.

This episode was recorded on the 1st March 2012. A complete transcript of this episode can be found on Frank Key’s Hooting Yard website. Frank’s new eBook By Aerostat to Hooting Yard is now available for purchase.

The Opera Hour – series 4/episode 5

Opera singer Richard Scott explores opera through the prism of various themes. Today: Richard examines the continued influence of Greek and Roman mythologies on contemporary opera and talks to James Conway, the artistic director of English Touring Opera, about his forthcoming production of Tippett’s King Priam.
richardrmscott.tumblr.com

Originally broadcast on 6th February 2014

Six Pillars to Persia: Don’t Throw Your Love to Babylon


This week we’ve tickets to give away to From Babylon to London at Jackson’s Lane Theatre, Feb 16th 2014, plus we earmark several ResonanceFM fundraisers events going on around Valentine’s day.

This show includes our monthly guest slot from I Ran Into Iran USA. Artists Katayoun Vaziri and Brian Zegeer conduct the second part of an interview with Dr. Nayereh Tohidi, Professor and former Chair of the Department of Gender and Women’s Studies at California State University. We heard the first part of the interview last month, and now Dr. Tohidi speaks on influence of Western and Middle Eastern Feminist movements on the women’s rights movement in Iran from the early-20th Century to the present day. Plus music from the Samani Brothers who perform in the extravagantly named From Babylon to London for which we’re giving away tickets!
We also hear a track by singer Neyssatou (Badiaa Bouhrizi) from Tunis, Tunisia.
More info on our show and events on www.sixpillars.org