Rachel Weisz; Euro 2020; Kanya d’Almeida; Abortion in Northern Ireland; Emily Rapp Black
Rachel Weisz, Euro 2020, Kanya d’Almeida, Abortion in Northern Ireland, Emily Rapp Black.
Rachel Weisz seems to have had constant work in the film industry since the early nineties. She's been in all kind of films: historical, action, science fiction, serious, art-house. Now she's diving into the world of superheroes with the new Marvel film, 'Black Widow'. Anita speaks to her about her latest role.
The nation is transfixed - after many years of hurt could England be on the road to winning a major trophy? Football journalist Flo Lloyd-Hughes joins Anita.
Sri Lankan author Kanya d'Almeida has been named the Commonwealth Short Story Prize Winner of 2021. Her winning piece, "I Cleaned The-" features two women who share a room in a refuge run by nuns, for people who have nowhere else to go. Kanya talks to Anita about her winning story, motherhood, mental health and paying for childcare in Sri Lanka.
Northern Ireland politics is stuck. Continued disagreements between the power-sharing parties have led to stagnation in the Northern Irish Assembly, leaving lots of services in the lurch, including access to abortion for Northern Irish women. Now a charity, which is the first port of call for those who want an early medical abortion, says if they don't get funding they'll have to stop.
Emily Rapp Black felt an instant connection with the artist Frida Kahlo after seeing her famous painting 'The Two Fridas'. At the age of four, Emily’s left leg was amputated due to a congenital birth defect. In her new book ‘Frida Kahlo And My Left Leg’, she explores the legacy, life and art of Frida Kahlo which helped her to make sense of her own life and body. Emily writes about the trauma of her son’s death and the current discourse and attitudes around disability.
Presenter: Anita Rani
Producer: Frankie Tobi
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Rachel Weisz
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Rachel Weisz
The actress is entering the world of superheroes with the new Marvel film, 'Black Widow'
Duration: 11:57
Football
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Football
Football journalist joins to talk about England's road towards the major trophy
Duration: 08:02
Northern Ireland abortion
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Northern Ireland abortion
Northern Ireland politics is in limbo causing access to abortion to be compromised
Duration: 11:19
Commonwealth Short Story Prize
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Commonwealth Short Story Prize
Sri Lankan author Kanya d'Almeida has been named the Commonwealth Short Story Prize Winner
Duration: 10:10
Emily Rapp Black
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Emily Rapp Black
The book ‘Frida Kahlo And My Left Leg’, explores the legacy, life and art of Frida Kahlo
Duration: 11:24
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- Fri 2 Jul 2021 10:00Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 4
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