10/04/2015
Artist Gerard Burns talks to Janice Forsyth live from New York, where he has been exhibiting portraits of inspirational Scottish figures. Plus Dundee band the View perform live.
Janice Forsyth is joined by artist Gerard Burns live from New York, where he's been exhibiting portraits of inspirational Scottish figures including Billy Connolly, Ewan McGregor and Alan Cumming; Dundee band The View perform a live and exclusive music session, writer and journalist Kirstin Innes talks about debut novel Fishnet, which looks at the sex industry and the lives of sex workers; actors Rez Kempton and Martin Delaney talk about independent British comedy-drama film Amar, Akbar and Tony; music critic Fiona Shepherd and Louie from Hector Bizerk talk about surprising music collaborations ahead of Sting and Paul Simon's show at Glasgow's Hydro venue, and Janice pits Paul Simon against Sting in today's Vinyl Verdict - as Janice asks listeners to choose between Englishman in New York and Graceland.
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Kirsten Innes
Kirstin Innes talks about debut novel Fishnet,
Gerard Burns
Janice Forsyth is joined by artist Gerard Burns
Amar, Akbar and Tony
Janice hears about the new film Amar, Akbar and Tony
Odd Couples
Fiona Shepherd and Louie from Hector Bizerk talk about surprising music collaborations
The View
Dundee band The View perform a live and exclusive music session
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- Fri 10 Apr 2015 14:05Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Scotland
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