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Angela Palmer talks about how she created a self-portrait of her own brain, plus Janice finds out what is in store at the Hippodrome's Festival of Silent Cinema.

The oldest purpose-built cinema in Scotland, the Hippodrome in Bo'ness launches its 4th annual Festival of Silent Cinema today. Oscar-winning filmmaker and leading silent cinema historian Kevin Brownlow tells Janice about his documentary on legendary star Lon Chaney and composer and silent film accompanist, Jane Gardner and fellow musician Roddy Long will be giving us a sneak preview of their newly commissioned soundtrack to 1933 Japanese gangster noir Dragnet Girl.

Film and TV critic, Graeme Virtue shares his thoughts on silent film, what we might be missing on the winter TV schedules and he'll be giving us his hot tickets.

A highly unusual self-portrait by the celebrated Scottish artist Angela Palmer has become part of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery's permanent collection. Angela tells Janice how she created a portrait of her own brain.

Novelist Sara Sheridan decided to give up reading fiction this year, to make time to read literature that would help her decide how to vote in the Referendum. She'll be chatting to Janice about how she's getting on and Phil Miller, arts correspondent for The Herald will be giving us an overview of Scottish arts scene with the vote less than 8 months away.

Scottish artists Christine Jones' latest exhibition at The Park Gallery in Falkirk explores Spain's still raw wounds from the country's Civil War and Franco's reign. The inspiration for her work is German Jewish photographer Gerda Taro who worked on the frontline during the war. Taro's biographer Irme Schaber talks to us from Stuttgart about this extraordinary woman.

1 hour, 54 minutes

Last on

Sun 9 Feb 2014 15:05

Music Played

  • Warren Zevon

    Werewolves of London

  • Danny Wilson

    Mary's Prayer

  • Lorde

    Team

  • Beerjacket

    Two Travel

  • Cyndi Lauper

    Time after Time

  • Boy George

    My God

  • Withered Hand

    Horseshoe

  • Pixie Lott

    Nasty

  • Jake Bugg

    A Song About Love

  • Billy Joel

    The River Of Dreams

  • Bob Dylan

    Don't think twice it's alright

Angela Palmer's self portrait of her brain

Angela Palmer's self portrait of her brain
The celebrated Scottish artist tells Janice how she created a portrait of her own brain which has nowΒ become part of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery's permanent collection.Β 

Broadcasts

  • Tue 4 Feb 2014 14:05
  • Sun 9 Feb 2014 15:05

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