05/06/2013
Janice Forsyth hears about the new Scottish and Irish Gaelic translation of Bright Colours Only, a profoundly moving one-woman show that takes the form of an Irish wake.
Pauline Goldsmith and Muireann Kelly discuss the new Scottish & Irish Gaelic Translation of Bright Colours Only - the profoundly moving one woman show in the form of an Irish wake, which was first seen at Glasgow's Tramway a decade ago.
Journalist and mega Roses fan Peter Ross reviews the much-anticipated documentary by Shane Meadows, Made of Stone, about the reforming of legendary Manchester band The Stone Roses.
Art critic, Moira Jeffrey and Director of the Common Guild, Katrina Brown, have just touched down from the Venice Biennale and are here to tell us all, namely that this year sees three Glasgow School of Art MFA students in the prestigious show.
A history lesson that doesn't involve pouring over a book, but instead of going to the theatre and seeing it in action: Sir David Lindsay's seminal drama "A Satire of the Three Estates" is to be performed in the historic settings of Linlithgow Palace and Stirling Castle - Prof Greg Walker tells us all about it.
And as a new 'Hitchcock and his Music' cd is released, journalist Alison Kerr talks to Janice about the important part music plays in unfolding the action in the Master of Suspense's films.
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Music Played
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Ray Charles
LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL
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Django Django
STORM
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Caro Emerald
LIQUID LUNCH
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Houndmouth
ON THE ROAD
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London Grammar
WASTING MY YOUNG YEARS
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Editors
A TON OF LOVE
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The Strokes
TAP OUT
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The Stone Roses
MADE OF STONE
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The Stone Roses
WHAT THE WORLD IS WAITING FOR
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Laura Marling
MASTER HUNTER
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Bruno Mars
TREASURE
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BONNIE PRINCE BILLY AND DAWN McCARTHY
SOMEBODY HELP ME
Broadcast
- Wed 5 Jun 2013 14:05Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Scotland
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