Caitlin Moran, Loki and Hipsway
Grant Stott hears about Caitlin Moran's new book, Loki's Orwell Prize win and Grahame Skinner of 80s band Hipsway discusses their new album.
GRAHAME SKINNER of Hipsway fame talks about brand new album SMOKE AND DREAMS.
DARREN MCGARVIE aka LOKI reflects on his Orwell Prize win.
Grant hears from the co-founder of the Edinburgh-based Open Close arts collective EILEEN HALL who is following in the footsteps of her explorer father (a real-life Indiana Jones) Stan Hall, to protect South American 'caves of gold'. The expedition brings together conservation, art, music, neuroscience, photography and architecture to help protect the extraordinary Cueva De Los Tayos in Ecuador's Amazon Rainforest.
Journalist, author and broadcaster CAITLIN MORAN discusses her new novel HOW TO BE FAMOUS which is the sequel to her How To Build A Girl.
Grant takes on comedian Jesse Griffin in character as his award winning alter ego and American country music singer WILSON DIXON.
Plus there's sumptuous live music from Scottish jazz singer GEORGIA CECILE.
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- Wed 27 Jun 2018 14:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Scotland