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David Eustace, Cyrano de Bergerac and Tuesday Review

Janice hears from David Eustace about his new exhibition, Michael J Malone discusses his new book and director Dominic Hill and the Cyrano de Bergerac cast drop in for a chat.

Scottish photographer David Eustace discusses about his brand new exhibition STILL-LANDSCAPE-LIFE.

Reporter Laurence Cook witnesses the UK’s longest Graffiti Wall being created in Leith by 60 graffiti artists from across the UK and Europe who set out to transform a dull, boring stretch of temporary wall into a lively, colourful artwork.

Glasgow’s Citz Artistic Director Dominic Hill tells Janice about Edwin Morgan’s Scots translation of Cyrano De Bergerac, the timeless tale of unrequited love starring Brian Ferguson in the lead role.

Janice speaks to Michael J Malone about his new book After He Died.

And in our regular Tuesday Review, critics Jonathan Whitelaw, Susan Mansfield and Claire Sawers offer their opinion on Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ One’s new drama Press, John Boyne’s novel A Ladder To The Sky and Paul Simon’s 14th solo album In The Blue Light.

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Tue 4 Sep 2018 14:00

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  • Tue 4 Sep 2018 14:00