Matt Haig, Gavin Mitchell, Dead Man Fall live music session, Paul English on Gerard Burns' exhibition and Dante Gizzi from GUN
Janice Forsyth reflects on Gerard Burns' exhibition in Easterhouse with Daily Record journalist Paul English, sketch group Whitserface and Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.
Janice Forsyth reflects on Gerard Burns' exhibition in Easterhouse with Daily Record journalist Paul English, sketch group Whitserface and Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.
Art historian Anne Ellis visits the Burrell Collection with author and poet Janice Galloway who talks about her favourite painting by Cranach the Elder.
On Friday Janice popped along to Gerard Burns' exhibition at the Shandwick Square Shopping Centre in Easterhouse and we hear from some of the sitters that were also there.
We have a vinyl verdict choice for listeners to make between Elvis' Blue Christmas and River by Joni Mitchell.
Janice will also have a brand new Single of the Week which will be Hold Your Head Up by Gun and Dante Gizzi from the band will be in PQ1 chatting to Janice.
Matt Haig will be talking about his book A Boy Called Christmas
We have a session from Glasgow indie band, Dead Man Fall ahead of their gig at Oran Mor in Glasgow.
Dave Anderson and Francis Thorburn join Janice to talk about Oran Mor's panto, Ali Bawbag and the Four Tea Leaves.
And we have Gavin Mitchell who plays Bob in the smash hit musical Priscilla Queen of the Desert which is on at Edinburgh's Playhouse.
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