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Aidan Moffat and RM Hubbert with Jenny Reeve

Photographer Alan Dimmick talks about spending his career documenting the Glasgow arts and music scene on camera, and we have a live music session from RM Hubbert and Aidan Moffat.

It’s the most wonderful time of the year! And in the old tradition, Aidan Moffat & RM Hubbert invite you to β€œgather round the fire” as we have a live session of their new album - Ghost Stories for Christmas, accompanied by vocalist and violinist Jenny Reeve.

Writer Helen McClory, poet and Neu! Reekie! co-founder Michael Pedersen and photographer Kat Gollock come in to talk about publisher 404 Ink and arts collective Neu! Reekie! joint birthday celebration event at Edinburgh's Summerhall venue and to perform poems and extracts live on air.

SOUL DIVINE by Dumfries singer songwriter Alex Maxwell is our Single of the Week. Alex comes into the Glasgow studio to talk to Janice.

Following the announcement of Glasgow-based Charlotte Prodger winning this year's Turner Prize, we speak with Tate Curator Linsey Young and Glasgow’s Centre for Contemporary Arts (CCA) Curator Ainslie Roddick about the Turner exhibition and Charlotte's winning entry, Bridgit.

Continuing the spirit of it being the most wonderful time of the year, we would grab some of the creative minds behind a few of the wonderful Children’s Christmas shows happening in Scotland.

Janice is also joined by photographer Alan Dimmick to talk about his experience of documenting the Glasgow arts and music scene since the 1970's.

An Artist's Eyes' director Jack Bond (the only director ever to have been permitted to film Salvador Dali) tells Janice of documenting the unique young British painter, Chris Moon.

1 hour, 55 minutes

Broadcast

  • Mon 10 Dec 2018 14:00