Hooting Yard: On Gulls’ Eggs

“Oh woe is me! for I have not two gulls’ eggs to rub together!” This is the plaintive cry of the otherwise happy fellow whose fogou lies empty. It is a cry that, however often heard, never fails to tug at the heartstrings, for those whose hearts have tuggable strings, which is most of us, or so I like to think, for I believe in the inherent goodness of humanity, despite all the evidence to the contrary. And goodness knows there is contrary evidence aplenty! I think it was Molesworth 2 who observed “Reality is so unspeakably sordid it make me shudder”, and even I can see the truth of that. So perhaps it is fair to say there is a measure of unreality about my belief in goodness. Real or unreal, however, I know that when I hear a poor benighted soul bewailing his utter lack of gulls’ eggs, I weep. I would like to think you would weep too.

This episode was recorded on the 26th of January 2012. A complete transcript of this episode can be found on Frank Key’s Hooting Yard website. Accompanying Hooting Yard On The Air, the six publications We Were Puny, They Were VapidGravitas, Punctilio, Rectitude & Pippy BagsUnspeakable Desolation Pouring Down From The StarsBefuddled By Cormorants , Inpugned By A Peasant And Other Stories Porpoises Rescue Dick Van Dyke and Brute Beauty And Valour And Act Oh Air Pride Plume Here Buckle! are available for purchase

Wavelength – 1000 Stations

Adham Fisher interviewed. Adham has tried to enter the Guinness Book of Records by visiting every station on the London Underground in record time i.e. something less than the present record of approximately 16 hours. He’s also toured the underground rail networks of Chicago, New York and Paris and along with several collaborators produced an EP based on these journeys called 1000 stations.

Electric Sheep Magazine podcast: Reconstructing Nightbreed

Electric Sheep Magazine podcast: Reconstructing Nightbreed

To coincide with its tour of America, in a panel discussion recorded in Welwyn Garden City, actors Simon Bamford (Ohnaka) and Nick Vince (Kinski) plus restoration producer Russell Cherrington and restoration editor Jimmy Johnson discuss the reconstruction of the director’s cut of Clive Barker’s Nightbreed, which is being presented at various venues to help fund a high definition print. The panel discuss the edits imposed on Barker by the studio, the disappointment felt by many regarding the bowdlerised version released in 1990 and how with the help of various formats and sources, a reedit of all the existing footage was mounted to restore the film to its original version.

Cast publicity shot from Nightbreed

Cast publicity shot from Nightbreed

Nightbreed: the Cabal Cut will be screening in various venues across America during Summer and Autumn 2013, with an additional Australian showing in Melbourne in August. More info at http://www.occupymidian.com/screenings. Originally broadcast 26th July 2013 on Resonance 104.4 FM (London)

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Links: Occupy Midian website
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Free Lab Radio – Summer’s Got Peaky

Free Lab Radio – Summer’s Got Peaky by Fari

Very laid back tonight, we sample new releases, new bands (new to us) anything from contemporary classical to Gaza rap. Abjure, Trushkadelic, Dai Dream, Crash Ensemble, Nullsleep, Kratos Himself… Fains. Tracklist above. It’s very hot. We’re travelling up and down the country. We’re taking a break in August do to some live producing and record an album. Follow the show on Facebook for more regular news https://www.facebook.com/FreeLabRadio

Panel Borders: What’s normal anyway?

Panel Borders: What’s normal anyway?

Concluding a month about LGBT comics, Alex Fitch talks to cartoonist Morgan Boecher about his humorous webcomic What’s normal anyway? which depicts the travails of a transgender male. Morgan discusses the autobiographical elements of his comic, his history as an artist and future plans for the narrative. (Last in the current series) Originally broadcast 29th July 2013 on Resonance 104.4 FM (London)

Excerpt from Whats normal anyway? by Morgan Boecher

Excerpt from What’s normal anyway? by Morgan Boecher

or 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: What’s normal anyway? website
Invest in the What’s normal anyway? kickstarter campaign
Blog posts by Morgan Boecher on www.paradigmshiftnyc.com
Interview with Morgan at www.bilerico.com

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Myriad Books on the Beach: Graphic Novel Show and Tell

Join Alex Fitch of Resonance FM with Myriad graphic authors for a show and tell of their favourite graphic novel beach reads.

As part of ‘Myriad Books on the Beach’ series for Brighton’s Big Screen, Alex Fitch will be joined by Kate Evans (The Food of Love), Nye Wright (Things to Do in a Retirement Home Trailer Park) and Hannah Eaton (Naming Monsters).

Brighton’s Big Screen is the country’s only open-air, free, beachfront cinema, situated next to Brighton Pier and the Wheel. Back for a second year, Brighton’s Big Screen will showcase sporting events including the World Athletics Championships and both recent box office hits and movie classics. In association with the Big Screen, Myriad are running a series of events throughout the summer: ‘Myriad Books on the Beach’.

Wednesday 7th August, 2013, 3.30 – 5pm

Location: East of Brighton Pier (near the Brighton Wheel), Marine Parade, BN2 1TB

For more information about the screen and a full list of events and screenings, visit the Brighton’s Big Screen website.
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The Opera Hour – series 2/episode 34

Opera singer Richard Scott explores opera through the prism of various themes. Today, inspired by his friend Sam’s Puccini-laden iPod, he talks to his friends about their favourite pieces of opera. Although some are bashful it transpires that everyone has a track, from Mozart to Adams, that they hum along to at the bus stop, that buoys them up or helps them express their sadness.

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Originally broadcast on 25th July 2013

Wavelength – Red Krayola and Art and Language.

Should have been one episode but there’s too much material to pack in to 30 minutes so it will be continued… The Red Krayola and their collaboration with conceptual Art collective; Art and Language. Tracks today from Red Crayola’s first LP (they became Krayola after being threatened with legal action if they retained Crayola); The Parable of Arable Land, with The Familiar Ugly 1967: Free form Freak Out 5 followed by the title track Parable of the Arable Land and then Hurricane Fighter Plane (stereo edition). Then, Listen to This and The Shirt from their second album issued in 1968: God Bless The Red Krayola And All Who Sail With It. Finally a couple of tracks from Corrected Slogans with Art and Language 1976.

Free Lab Radio – Republika

Free Lab Radio – Republika by Fari

New releases including E.M.M.A, The Cutler, Shugmonkey, Mind Enterprises, tracks from France, Serbia, Hackney, tracks for summer by the man we’re calling a “solarr-vocalist”, and a shout out to Republika Festival, from which we play the track by X-Coast. And somewhere in the middle the Alva T Stanford Middle School Chorus kids sing ‘Chinatown’ with a suitably plinky-plonky piano. Free Lab Radio broadcasts Saturday 11-midnight, repeats Wed 2.30am.

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Panel Borders: Educating with autobiography – Comic Nurse and Erika Moen

Panel Borders: Educating with autobiography – Comic Nurse and Erika Moen

Continuing a month of shows about lesbian and gay comics, Alex Fitch talks to MK Czerwiec and Erika Moen about their work. MK discusses her alter-ego Comic Nurse and narratives about nursing in her sequential art which include elements of autobiography and how this has led to curating zines and illustration work about her home city of Chicago. Erika talks about her webcomic Dar! which gave her a space to discuss her relationships and sexuality on the net, plus her collaborations with Jeff Parker on Bucko, published by Dark Horse, and Matthew Nolan on sex education strips. Originally broadcast Monday 22nd July on Resonance 104.4 FM (London)

Excerpts from Comic Nurse by M.K. Czerwiec and Dar! by Erika Moen

Excerpts from Comic Nurse by M.K. Czerwiec and Dar! by Erika Moen

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: Erika Moen’s website
M.K. Czerwiec’s website
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Wavelength – “Wynnonia”

Today’s programme plunders the distinguished career of John Wynne, presenter of Up Country, and sound artist, otherwise known as Mr Speaker after his 300 speaker installation at the Saatchi Gallery, the recording of which is ruthlessly superimposed over the original soundtrack from The Big Country; John’s theme tune, cassette stuff from Material/Immaterial (1989), taking in Canadian Inuit music recorded in a Quebec hospital as well as other “Wynnonia” including early Stanley Brothers and Captain Richard Jonas.