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Late-night chat show presented by Tania Glyde and Kim Morgan. A fully uncensored discussion of everything to do with sex and sexuality. We?ve covered everything from infidelity, sexual health, and the future of prostitution, to porn versus erotica, BDSM,

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Hooting Yard: The Branch Line Less Travelled
6 Sep 2009 @ 06:51 am

Every now and then I receive letters from readers asking me to give some account of the geography of Hooting Yard and its hinterland. I have a standard reply to such requests, which is to say that through diligent study of the writings you could draw a map yourself. It would involve very close reading, being on the alert for clues and pointers, but all the information any half-competent cartographer needs is present in the texts.

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Today, I am going to make things a little easier for aspiring mappers by saying a few words about the train journey from Hooting Yard to that ill-starred fishing village O’Houlihan’s Wharf. Last week it would have been fairly pointless to do so, but the exciting news is that the branch line, long fallen into desuetude, is running again. Using the proceeds from a winning raffle ticket (number 666, beige) a team of volunteers has reopened the line as a cross between a “countryside heritage family leisure facility” and a “cutting-edge arts praxis installation”. I have taken those two phrases from their brochure, a shabby piece of work duplicated on a Gestetner machine, designed perhaps to look like one of Dobson’s out of print pamphlets. Someone has gone to the trouble of hand-colouring all the covers, though, which shows the fanatical devotion of these enthusiasts.

This episode was recorded on the 26th March 2009. A complete transcript of this episode can be found on Frank Key’s Hooting Yard website. Accompanying Hooting Yard On The Air, the three publications Gravitas, Punctilio, Rectitude & Pippy Bags, Unspeakable Desolation Pouring Down From The Stars and Befuddled By Cormorants are available for purchase.

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Voice On Record
5 Sep 2009 @ 11:50 am

Episode 1: Introduction

This introductory episode of Voice On Record is an appetiser for the series to come. It features poetry, examples of regional dialect, biography, comedy, natural history and children's records.

Voice On Record is produced and presented by Sean Williams. Each episode features a selection of recordings of the human voice which have been preserved on vinyl. Historic events stand alongside esoteric guides to better bowling. Arid studio recordings are juxtaposed with location recordings rich with fascinating incidental sounds.

Presenter: Sean Williams

[1057] The Truth about . . . jumping in front of cars
5 Sep 2009 @ 01:30 am

Stacy Summary: The Truth About Markets for London's Resonance FM. We talk about jumping in front of cars as a political movement and ask whether the financial collapse is the economic equivalent?

For more downloading and listening options, visit Archive dot org

The Ugly Bug Crawl
2 Sep 2009 @ 12:18 pm

Performing London's ‘Ugly Bug Crawl' takes the listener on an historic and anthropomorphic stroll around the immediate vicinity of South Bank Centre's Pestival led by alternative historian John Nicholson.

Email: walksandtalks@aol.com

Originally broadcast during the week beginning August 31st 2009.

Rhythm Incursions August 09
31 Aug 2009 @ 10:38 am

With September knocking at the door, it’s fair to say summer is well and truly over. And considering how strange it’s been weather wise here in the UK, I think it’s only fitting we end it with a blast of new music. Up this month we have plenty of forthcoming early autumn releases as well [...]

30.08.09 framework
30 Aug 2009 @ 06:00 am

originally aired on 23.05.07, and featuring plains, os, social interiors, eric la casa, viv corringham, jeph jerman, novak/drouin, alain roupsy, and a framework intro by adrian moens.

Sitting With Gianluca - The Proclaimers (Scottish Rock)
28 Aug 2009 @ 06:00 am

Scottish identical twins The Proclaimers have a brand new CD out. They talk to Gianluca about songwriting and some of their songs including their two huge hits (IÂ’m Gonna to be) 500 Miles and Sunshine On Leith.

Clear Spot – Maziar Bahari
27 Aug 2009 @ 11:08 am

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A Resonance FM ClearSpot show presented by Neil Denny of Little Atoms and Fari Bradley of Six Pillars to Persia.

The recent Iranian elections were mired in controversy and accusations of corruption. Early in August around 100 so called “opposition leaders” appeared in a Tehran courtroom, in what has been described as a Stalinist show trial. They had been accused of formenting a “Velvet Revolution”. This program focuses on one of those accused, the Canadian Journalist and film-maker Maziar Bahari.

Joining Fari and Neil to discuss Maziar's current plight, and his life and career as a journalist, are the film-maker Simon Ardizzone, who collaborated as editor on a number of Maziar's films, writer Malu Halasa, co-editor with Maziar of the book Transit Tehran, and Little Atom's own Padraig Reidy, news editor of ‘Index on Censorship'.

Panel Borders: The art of Jill Thompson
27 Aug 2009 @ 05:24 am

Panel Borders: The art of Jill Thompson

Alex Fitch interviews Jill Thompson
Concluding children's comics month on Panel Borders, the belated podcast of Alex Fitch's interview with Jill Thompson sees Alex and Jill talk about her career so far from drawing popular DC comics such as Wonder Woman and Neil Gaiman's Sandman to creating her own children's books Scary Godmother and Magic Trixie. Jill also talks about her influences, her early work on Mike Baron's Badger and her latest project Beasts of Burden.
(With thanks to Gosh! Comics for arranging this interview)

For more info about this podcast and a variety of formats you can stream or download, please visit the home of this episode at www.archive.org

Links: Jill's website and blog
Jill's page at lambiet.net
Watch the cartoon version of Scary Godmother on youtube
Read an interview with Jill and writer Evan Dorkin about Beasts of Burden
Read the first instalment of Beasts of Burden at www.darkhorsecomics.com
Buy Jill's comics from Forbidden Planet International

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Comics news:

Comics competitions

This year's Observer / Jonathan Cape and Manga Jiman competions are now on:

Manga Jiman
The Embassy of Japan's annual manga-writing competition, open to anyone 14 years of age or over.
More info

The Observer / Jonathan Cape / Comica Graphic Short Story Prize 2009
Are you an aspiring graphic novelist? Do you have an original story to tell? Win £1,000 and have your story printed in The Observer.
More info

also: Comica/Ctrl.Alt.Shift: Comic Design Competition
Win the chance to create a unique comic in collaboration with musician and writer Lightspeed Champion. More info

Deadline for all three competitions: September 25, 2009

Little Atoms ClearSpot - Six Pillars to Persia
26 Aug 2009 @ 04:00 am

A Resonance FM ClearSpot show presented by Neil Denny of Little Atoms and Fari Bradley of Six Pillars to Persia.

The recent Iranian elections were mired in controversy and accusations of corruption. Early in August around 100 so called "opposition leaders" appeared in a Tehran courtroom, in what has been described as a Stalinist show trial. They had been accused of formenting a "Velvet Revolution". This program focuses on one of those accused, the Canadian Journalist and film-maker Maziar Bahari.

Joining Fari and Neil to discuss Maziar's current plight, and his life and career as a journalist, are the film-maker Simon Ardizzone, who collaborated as editor on a number of Maziar's films, writer Malu Halasa, co-editor with Maziar of the book Transit Tehran, And Little Atom's own Padraig Reidy, News Editor of Index on Censorship.
http://freemaziarbahari.org/


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First broadcast on Wednesday 26th August 20.00 - 21.00 on Resonance 104.4FM www.resonancefm.com