Edi Stark sits in with The Charlatans and Imelda May
Edi Stark sits in for Janice Forsyth and hears from The Charlatans, Imelda May and dream-pop duo Parekh & Singh.
The Charlatans talk about their new album, Different Days, released this Friday.
Imelda May discusses her change of image and musical direction on her new album, Life Love Flesh Blood, ahead of her Glasgow gig tonight.
As they head for Glasgow on their first every UK tour, we meet Kolkata-based duo Parekh & Singh, who are solidly building a base of fans who love their dream-pop sound.
One of our foremost contemporary artists, Graham Fagen talks to Edi about the current Scottish exhibition of the work that he took to the Venice Biennale in 2015, The Slave's Lament, inspired by the Burns poem of the same name.
We get an insight into Victorian photography right at the beginning of the medium with the work of the pioneering duo David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson, as an exhibition of their work opens at the National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh. Artist Alastair Cook reviews the work for us.
The Dundee Design Festival opens this weekend in the city- we'll hear from the Director Sion Parkinson and exhibitor Rachel Mulder about the highlights.
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