Singer Julia Fordham, plus The Goldfinch and Windyhill
Janice Forsyth chats to jazz-pop singer Julia Fordham and gets the lowdown on The Goldfinch painting and Windyhill, a private home designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
The pop and jazz influenced singer Julia Fordham, perhaps best known for her gold-selling album Porcelain in the late eighties is back on tour and will be chatting to Janice about her career singing backing vocals for stars such as Mari Wilson and Kim Wilde, and her return to the road.
Broadcaster and journalist Edi Stark gets a rare glimpse of Carel Fabritius' painting 'The Goldfinch' as the Dutch masterpiece goes on display for a limited time at the Scottish National Gallery. Edi discusses the meaning behind it and its allure with popular lecturer Gail Wylie and Senior Curator at the National Galleries of Scotland Dr Tico Siefert.
Music journalist Barney Hoskyns speaks about editing his latest anthology on Joni Mitchell, and what he discovered about the folk artist herself through the process of collecting the commentary on her life's work.
BAFTA award winning photographer and film maker Chris Leslie and Professor of Urban Literature Johnny Rodger tell Janice all about their multimedia project 'Disappearing Glasgow', charting the rapidly changing Glasgow skyline, as high-rise flats are demolished to make way for new build schemes.
Art historian Anne Ellis gives Janice the lowdown on Windyhill in Kilmalcolm, one of only two private homes designed by the high priest of Art Noveau; Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
As the autumn nights are fair drawing in, TV and film critic Andrea Mullaney looks ahead at the week's top television programmes and gives a recap of last night's star studded Scottish BAFTA ceremony.
Plus, Janice reveals the Single of the Week and you have your chance to vote for this week's 'Goldfinch' inspired Vinyl Verdict: Birdhouse in your Soul by They Might Be Giants or Mockingbird by Aretha Franklin.
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- Mon 7 Nov 2016 14:00ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Scotland
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