Panel Borders: Régis Loisel and Peter Pan

Panel Borders: Régis Loisel and Peter Pan

Starting a month of shows about French comics or Bande dessinée, Alex Fitch talks to cartoonist Régis Loisel about his epic graphic novel adaptation of and prequel to J.M. Barrie’s Peter Pan, published in the UK by Soaring Penguin Press. Fitch and Loisel talk about the artist’s work for Disney in the 1990s, his interest in anthropomorphic characters, and how Jack the Ripper unexpectedly became part of Peter Pan’s origin.

Recorded at the Institut Francais, London, Summer 2013 with translation provided by Justine Goy. (Originally broadcast 03/02/14 on Resonance 104.4 FM)

Peter Pan and Jack the Ripper by Régis Loisel

Peter Pan and Jack the Ripper by Régis Loisel

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: Régis’ website
Information about Peter Pan at www.soaringpenguinpress.com
More info about BD and Comics Passion at the Institut Francais

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Just So Happens Launch party

Fumio Obata is a comic book author and visual artist who makes absolutely stunning work and who we here at Gosh! are huge fans of. His comics are a visual mish-mash of manga and Bande Dessinée styles, with the frequent theme of cultural differences, and his zines were the insider tip-off at Thought Bubble 2012. Jonathan Cape have snapped him up quickly for his UK debut graphic novel, Just So Happens.

If this tickles your fancy, you should probably make it down to the launch party for Just So Happens, taking place on Friday, the 7th of February, from 7pm until 9pm. There will be booze as usual, as well as Fumio himself signing copies.

More info: http://www.goshlondon.com/2014/01/fumio-obatas-just-so-happens-launch-party-at-gosh/

Gosh!,
1 Berwick Street,
London W1F 0DR

Hello GoodBye – 02.02.14 – Ft: Pete and Peggy Seeger (first broadcast 28.05.05)

A picture of Irene Piper-Scott, deXter Bentley, Peggy Seeger, Pete Seeger and Tom MacColl taken by Simon Dye on Saturday 28th May 2005.

A picture of Irene Piper-Scott, deXter Bentley, Peggy Seeger, Pete Seeger and Tom MacColl taken by Simon Dye on Saturday 28th May 2005.

To mark the sad passing on the 27th January of 94 year old Folk legend and activist Pete Seeger, Resonance FM repeated an episode of The Hello GoodBye Show – first broadcast live on Saturday 28 May 2005 – in which both Pete (then aged 86) and his younger sister Peggy (then aged 70) graced our old Denmark Street studio.

PLAYLIST
Peggy Seeger – Sing About These Hard Times
Pete and Peggy Seeger – ‘interview 1’
Pete Seeger – Take It From Dr. King (LIVE SESSION)
Pete and Peggy Seeger – ‘interview 2’
Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger – Ballad Of Springhill
Pete and Peggy Seeger – ‘interview 3’
Peggy Seeger – Heading For Home (LIVE SESSION)
Pete and Peggy Seeger – ‘interview 4’
Pete Seeger – Goodnight Irene (LIVE SESSION)

Presenters: deXter Bentley and Simon Dye

NB* PLEASE SIGN THE PETITION TO NAME THE TAPAN ZEE BRIDGE IN HONOUR OF PETE SEEGER

Free Lab Radio Podcast – Paul Noble

Paul Noble. Free Lab Radio Mix. by Fari

Free Lab Radio broadcasting 11-midnight, Saturday nights on Resonance104.4FM. Fari Bradley’s guest is London-based Paul Noble, an active DJ, radio producer, music consultant and producer.
He’s worked on Monocle 24, The White Cube, The Observer, The Green Man Festival and dance floors around the world. His directive tonight is to dig into the depths of his music collection for the truly bizarre.

Hello GoodBye – 01.02.14 – Ft: The House Band, Ruby Day + The Sound of Antler

The Sound Of Antler
Ruby Day
The House Band
Live music today on Resonance FM‘s Hello GoodBye from The House Band, Ruby Day and The Sound of Antler.

PLAYLIST
The House Band – Believe Me I’m Lying (LIVE SESSION)
The House Band – So Cool (LIVE SESSION)
The House Band – In Harmony (LIVE SESSION)
The House Band – So Cruel (LIVE SESSION)
The House Band – Don’t Make Me Break Your Heart (LIVE SESSION)
Paper Dollhouse – William
The House Band – ‘interview’
The Pit Ponies – Deptford Love Song (HG archive)
Good Throb – Headache
Jenny Moore – Skinny Jeans
Tristan Burfield – Tune On A Gameboy (HG archive)
Ruby Day – Let’s Sing (LIVE SESSION)
Ruby Day – Ghosts (LIVE SESSION)
Ruby Day – Battles – Hudson Taylor cover – (LIVE SESSION)
Ruby Day – We’ll Be Alright (LIVE SESSION)
Ruby Day – ‘interview’ (with Lisa Geurts)
Stereocilia – Dawn Chorus
Pete Seeger – Take It From Dr. King (HG archive)
Tom Paley – Shove The Pigs Foot A Little Further In The Fire (HG archive)
Gerry Mitchell & Little Sparta ft. Vicky Steer – The Empress
The Sound Of Antler – Nieuwe Zorg [New Worry] (LIVE SESSION)
The Sound Of Antler – Cooper (LIVE SESSION)
The Sound Of Antler – Smoke (LIVE SESSION)
The Sound Of Antler – Poirot (LIVE SESSION)

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

Hooting Yard: On Barking Up The Wrong Tree

There may be circumstances in which you wish to ascertain whether your dog is barking up the wrong tree. I wouldn’t know; I don’t keep a dog myself. But I can imagine a situation where such knowledge could prove critical. If I speak of the matter in the abstract, that is because of a total lack of hands-on dog-based experience on my part. Some might argue I am precluded from pronouncements about the issue – if we can call it an issue – by dint of this lack, but I beg to differ, much as a dog might beg for a bone from his master’s table. Note that in spite of a deep ignorance of dogs and their ways I am yet able to pluck from the storehouse a vivid illustrative example of common dog (or doglike) behaviour to get my point across. Let those who scoff be hushed, so we can get on with it.

This episode was recorded on the 12th February 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 4 (Mara Carlyle)

Opera singer Richard Scott explores opera through the prism of various themes. Today: Richard talks to critically-acclaimed singer-songwriter Mara Carlyle who has spent her career being influenced by classical songs and opera.
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Originally broadcast on 30th January 2014

Art Monthly Talk Show 13th January 2014

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Art Monthly Talk Show on Resonance104.4FM January 2014

Morgan Quaintance and Laura McLean-Ferris on Kara Walker, Steve McQueen’s 12 Years a Slave and the Lyon Biennale.

Hosted by Chris McCormack the Assistant Editor of Art Monthly.

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

Panel Borders: Kelly Sue DeConnick, Captain Marvel

Panel Borders: Kelly Sue DeConnick, Captain Marvel

Concluding a month of shows looking at Marvel Superhero comics, Alex Fitch talks to writer Kelly Sue DeConnick about her work on their Avengers Assemble, Osborne and Captain Marvel titles. Alex and Kelly Sue discuss how the author got her first work at Marvel, how her interest in aviation history leads to portrayals of female heroes from the real world in Captain Marvel, and how her writing collaboration with Warren Ellis on recent issues of Avengers Assemble came about. (Originally broadcast 27/01/14 on Resonance 104.4 FM)

Covers of various comics by Kelly DeConnick

Covers of various comics by Kelly DeConnick

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: Kelly Sue’s website
Listen to Kieron Gillen’s interview with Kelly Sue DeConnick
Listen to Alex’s interview with Matt Fraction about his work Continue reading

Free Lab Radio – DeepWhiteSound


Free Lab Radio – Deep White Sound by Fari
For a full tracklist visit www.freelabradio.blogspot.com

deepwhitesound an online label of free, experimental music from all over the world, whose aim is to create challenging, experimental work and make it available via digital download for free.
These tracks were sent in by founder DB Amorin to give us an overview of the different works and disciplines being submitted to DWS, and we begin with the most abstract one!

Deep white sound “supports and foster a community for artists working at the fringes of art, technology and society, that expand the possibilities of how sound-based art is experienced, distributed and discussed”.

While female, queer and ethnic minority artists comprise a woefully under-represented and under-supported demographic in the arts, they are of particular interest to DWS who champion the margins. However DWS state clearly that they “seek out and support work from all people, everywhere, who wish to broaden the scope of what is possible”.