Emerging art for social change.
Singer/songwriter Freddie talks to Eva about how he wants to create change with his music. Catch more of Freddie's tracks on his Soundcloud page: https://soundcloud.com/urloskar
On this episode we delve into the world of clowning with Helen Duff, a Fringe-first nominee discussing her solo-show "Come With Me." Later, we try our hand at a helping of jokes to try and figure out what makes a joke 'good.'
This episode features Oxford poet Humphrey Astley, a writer and musician with an upcoming pamphlet due for release from Rain Over Bouville. Two poems appear from the upcoming release: "Country" and "Movement." Hosts Eva Hibbs and Zach Burke also visit Blenheim Palace, gather a small choir for a roundtable on heritage, and look at a box full of Winston Churchill's hair.
Episode 5 is all about the process of naming – how does it happen, why does it happen, and does it even matter? Join Oxford band Robot Swans as they practice for their first acoustic gig and get an exclusive recording of 'Mirror of Nothing' for your troubles.
This episode features Oxford based visual artist Tony Lorenzo, with focus falling on his debut exhibition "Extinction," which premiered in March 2016 at Oxfork. Joining us from Brighton is singer-songwriter Phily K, who kindly sent us an exclusive track titled "Little Starling."
This month's episode features two London based artists – singer-songwriter Rob Hollamby and writer Rose Edwards – working around the theme of "Dreams."