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Poet Wendy Cope talks about her new book, glass engraver Alison Kinnaird discusses her installation Unknown, and Katherine Jenkins talks about her new classical album.

Poet Wendy Cope talks to Janice about her collection of essays/prose called Life, Love and The Archers.

It's been ten years since the release of her debut offering Premiere and now Katherine Jenkins is back with a landmark new classical album Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Sweet Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ.

Master piano tuner Ulrich Gerhartz shares the secrets of keeping the world's finest pianists in tune and demonstrates his skill on Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Scotland's beautiful Steinway Piano in PQ1.

Out There is a new anthology of poetry and prose writing from Scotland's leading and emerging LGBT writers, including the likes of Ali Smith, Louise Welsh and Jackie Kay. Janice talks to contributing author Kirsty Logan to find out more about the project.

Culture Studio regular Anne Ellis talks to one of the world's leading glass engravers artist Alison Kinnaird M.B.E about her Unknown installation which is an artist's response to war.

Plus, a new exhibition at Dundee's McManus Gallery: A World to Win: Posters of Protest and Revolution shows how political activists around the world have used posters to mobilise, educate and organise.

1 hour, 54 minutes

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Tue 11 Nov 2014 14:05

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