Sally Magnusson, Teenage Trilogy and the Tuesday Review
Sally Magnusson on her debut novel The Sealwoman's Gift, plus a new dance show for teenagers.
Janice talks to Sally Magnusson, whose debut novel The Sealwoman's Gift is inspired by a little-known episode in Icelandic history.
Dance company Curious Seed have created a show called Teenage Trilogy, aimed at all teenagers, and anyone who has ever been one.
Alan Parks spent decades working in the music industry in London before returning to Glasgow: he tells Janice why he's now turned his hand to crime writing.
Cusp is the new album from American songwriter Alela Diane - inspired by her experience of motherhood.
Plus the Tuesday Review: Hannah McGill, Gerry Hassan and Natasha Raskin Sharp give their verdict on Zadie Smith's new collection of essays, Feel Free. And which wins out of two new TV thrillers: ITV's Trauma starring John Simm and Adrian Lester, or Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ2's new crime drama Collaterol, starring John Simm, Carey Mulligan and Billie Piper.
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- Tue 6 Feb 2018 14:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Scotland
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