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Podcasts – Serendipitous Compendium

Podcasts – Serendipitous Compendium

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Podcasts – Serendipitous Compendium

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Podcasts – Serendipitous Compendium

Podcasts – Serendipitous Compendium

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In which I say goodbye to my good friend, musical collaborator, and purveyor of fine nonsense emails, Mr Steve Taylor. The show features music by the man himself and a few tunes that he chose to share with his friends on social media. I will mi
In which Dr Geoff and John return full of vigor and pith to discuss George Bellows and John plays music of varying qualities.
In which Dr Geoff and John get that end of term feeling as the show prepares for a hiatus; Pasquale introduces Peppe Barra and risible music is played.
In which Dr Geoff walks the line; Nora Flaherty reads Ogdensburg; Pasquale introduces Balletto di Bronzo and a truckload of music is played.
In which cyber expert Dr Chris Toulouse talks privacy; Dr Geoff dons a scruffy beard to talk folk art; Ron Bass reads Fluxie Sings the Blues; Pasquale introduces Blu Vertigo and a picnic basket full of music is played.
In which we travel back, back, back to meet Dr Geoff, Pasquale and Alan Wallace as if for the first time and music from the future is played.
In which Emma sits in.
In which cinematic wunderkind Dan Allen talks movie making; Dr Geoff just can’t get enough at the Royal Academy; Alan Wallace reads Simpson; and other people’s music is played.
In which Cathy Mahoney talks big cats; Dr Geoff goes high society at the Royal Academy; Pasquale introduces Frankie HI-NRG MC; and quite unlikely music is played.
In which Emma speaks to Pulp pop star Candida Doyle; Alan Wallace reads Julia; Dr Geoff goes seedy with John Deakin; Nora Flaherty reads poetry; Pasquale introduces V-Device; and quite unbelievable music is played.
In which Lisa Torrey talks intelligently about artificial intelligence; Emma Jarvis reads Domestics; Dr Geoff goes 17th Century interiors with William Kent; Pasquale introduces AreA; and all manner of music is played.
In which Simon Fitzpatrick and Alan Wallace go motorbiking; Dr Geoff pulls the East London Group out of obscurity; Pasquale introduces Calibro 35; and unexpected music is played.
In which talking books are talked about with Lily Ridett; Nora Flaherty reads us Chickenhead; Dr Geoff scratches an itch for etchings with Escher; Pasquale introduces Casino Royale; and over three millenia of music is played.
In which we talk roller derby with Sarah Ada; Emma Jarvis reads us Decisions; Dr Geoff takes us to see an 18th century panorama; Pasquale introduces Balaperdida; and cruel and unusual music is played.
In which Imperial Stromtrooper Jon Christian talks about the Empire’s charity outreach work; Alan Wallace reads us his piece, Antipathy; Dr Geoff goes Dutch with Mondrian’s st, st, studio; Pasquale introduces Buddha Stick; and the strangest var
In which foley artist Ruth Sullivan talks about how movie sound magic is made; Alysia Heatherington reads us her piece, Supercalifragilistic; Dr Geoff is wild about Matisse’s cutouts; Pasquale introduces Naples natives Almamegretta; and a myste
In which marine biologist Rachel Jones talks about her conservation work; Nora Flaherty reads us her poem; Dr Geoff introduces us to conceptual artist Michael Craig-Martin; Pasquale introduces Driving Miss Satan; and strange and wonderful musi
In which art conservator Caroline Rae talks about her amazing job; Alan Wallace reads his dark story, Go, Go, Go; Dr Geoff educates us on British pop artist Richard Hamilton; Pasquale introduces Disciplinatha; and strange and wonderful music is
In which cartoonist Banci talks about his macabre comic art; Emma Jarvis reads her new story, Cracking; Dr Geoff educates us on Scottish/Canadian artist Peter Doig; Pasquale introduces 99 Posse; and cool and unlikely music is played.
In which I interview filmmaker Mark Street; Dr Geoff Snell talks about the artist Jeremy Deller; Pasquale introduces us to Italian band Afterhours; Alan Wallace reads from Simon Fitzpatrick’s writings about motorbiking across South America, and
In which I interview actress, activist and playwright, Lucy Sheen; Dr Geoff Snell talks about the artist Georg Baselitz; Pasquale introduces us to the work of the poet Dario Iacobelli and Emma Jarvis reads us one of his poems; Nora Flaherty rea
In which I interview Ron Bass on the subject of an enigmatic writer, Dr Geoff Snell introduces us to Martin Creed’s playful, thought-provoking art, Pasquale and Emma mix Baudelaire and new Italian music, Alan Wallace reads us his fantastic stor
In which I interview ASMR-tist MoonlightPathASMR on the subject of making people’s heads tingle in the most delightfully relaxing way, Dr Geoff Snell introduces us to another Dada-ist, Hannah Höch, Pasquale makes his debut telling us about new
In which I interview Katherine about being a telephone psychic, Dr Geoff Snell speaks on the subject of Jean Arp, Davvers makes her first appearance on the bus, and music is played.
In which I interview Dr Geoff Snell on the subject of the representational history of the river Thames in the 18th century, Ron Bass reads one of his prose pieces, Nora Flaherty reads a poem, and music is played.
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