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This week we're featuring Poguemahone: a wild, free-verse monologue, steeped in music and folklore, crammed with characters, both real and imagined. It's an epic 600-page book by twice Booker-shortlisted author Patrick McCabe that takes place in the 1970s, in Northwest London, and in the fractured mind of Una Fogarty. This is a really exciting literary novel that plays with form - the kind of book we love to feature on our show. Published by Unbound and available now in all good bookshops. We recommend buying from your local indie or you can get it from our shop at Bookshop.org. ‘One of the most original literary works in recent times. I bloody loved it' Adelle Stripe, author of Black Teeth and a Brilliant Smile Podcast produced and edited by Megan Bay Dorman Programmed by Matt Casbourne Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Actor Balvinder Sopal chats to Broadcaster Dominic King about her on and off screen life.Balvinder plays Suki Panesar in BBC soap opera EastEnders and follows roles in Call the Midwife, Coronation Street, Hollyoaks and Doctors and the television film White Girl.Her theatre credits include My Beautiful Launderette, Partition and Black Teeth and a Brilliant Smile.This episode was recorded at the Sunlight Centre in Bal's home town of Gillingham in Kent.TALK KING is a Laughing Frog Production.Support the show
SYML is the alternative pop project of songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist Brian Fennell. His latest "Dim EP" is available now on all music streaming platforms. We talk his fear of bees, murder hornets, Frasier, Seattle, churches, ANTIFA, important teachers, working with a producer, when to set down limitations, fatherhood, "Black Teeth", brokenness, the unknown, black holes and "Dim". Theme Music: "Breakfast Burger" by Snack Villain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome back buds! In this episode, we tell the mysterious tale of a creature that could be from the black lagoon?? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talesfromthebud/support
Forget whitening - there was once a time people dyed their teeth black or yellow. Check out some of the most expensive restaurants in the world - and stick around for some good news about Alzheimer's research. Dying teeth Expensive restaurants Alzheimer's hope Contact: morningfourpodcast@gmail.com Follow The Morning Four on Facebook Follow The Morning Four on Instagram Sign up for weekly kindness email Follow Katie Parsons on Instagram Follow Katie Parsons on Twitter Buy Katie a Starbucks The Morning Four on The Morning Four on Apple Podcasts The Morning Four on The Morning Four on Spotify The Morning Four on Google Play The Morning Four on YouTube
This episode, Sara and Amelia discuss Florence + The Machine's debut album Lungs - which is ten years old this year - and their historical heroine is Andrea Dunbar. The Vogue essay by Florence Welch which Sara and Amelia discuss: https://www.vogue.co.uk/article/florence-welch-on-addiction-and-sobriety Black Teeth and a Brilliant Smile by Adelle Stripe: https://www.waterstones.com/book/black-teeth-and-a-brilliant-smile/adelle-stripe/9780708898956 Black Teeth and a Brilliant Smile by Freedom Studios: https://www.freedomstudios.co.uk/production/black-teeth-and-a-brilliant-smile/ Follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @marryamitford
Co-Artistic Director of Freedom Studios Aisha Khan, speaks to award-winning screenwriter writer Lisa Holdsworth (Ackley Bridge, Waterloo Road and Call the Midwife) and director Kash Arshad (Airplays, Leeds Playhouse and Memories of Partition, Royal Exchange Theatre) about adapting Black Teeth and a Brilliant Smile by Adelle Stripe for the stage.
Playwright Andrea Dunbar from Bradford in Yorkshire, most famous for Rita, Sue and Bob Too, died in 1990 at the age of 29. Her story was retold in Adelle Stripe’s award-winning debut novel Black Teeth and a Brilliant Smile, which is about to be brought to the stage by Bradford-based Freedom Studios. The book will be adapted by Yorkshire writer Lisa Holdsworth, who has written extensively for prime time TV, including episodes of Fat Friends, New Tricks, Midsummer Murders and Call the Midwife. BTG Editor David Chadderton spoke to Lisa about her adaptation, about Dunbar and her struggles as a working class female writer and also about the current report by the Writers Guild of Great Britain, of which Lisa is Deputy Chair, into the diversity of writers for TV and film. Black Teeth and a Brilliant Smile adapted by Lisa Holdsworth from the novel by Adelle Stripe opens at The Ambassador in Bradford on 30 May 2019 before touring until 30 June to venues in Farsley, Barnsley, Horbury, Bradford, Leeds Doncaster, Wakefield, Harrogate, Oldham and South Kirby.
In the first of our series celebrating International Women's Day 2019, Hannah went to meet writer Lisa Holdsworth to talk about her new play Black Teeth and a Brilliant Smile, based on the life of working class playwright Andrea Dunbar, who died aged 29. They talk Rita, Sue and Bob Too - including that controversial ending - how Andrea's life and work bled into each other, and the barriers working class youngsters face when entering the arts. More information about Lisa's new play can be found here: https://www.freedomstudios.co.uk/production/black-teeth-and-a-brilliant-smile/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joe Stretch, former lead singer of Manchester band Performance, is the author of three novels: Friction, Wildlife and The Adult, the last of which won the Somerset Maugham award in 2013. Adelle Stripe's debut novel, Black Teeth and a Brilliant Smile, explored the life of Bradford playwright Andrea Dunbar, and won the K Blundell Trust award for fiction. She is the author of three chapbook collections of poetry, the most recent of which, Dark Corners of the Land, was 3:AM Magazine’s Poetry Book of the Year.
In our final show of 2018, co-hosts Juliet and Tom discuss literature, films, theatre and exhibitions that made an impact on them throughout the year, as well as what they anticipate in 2019. SELECTED REFERENCES 120 BPM (dir. Robin Campillo, 2017) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6135348/ John Ash - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Ash_(writer) KEVIN BREATHNACH, Tunnel Vision (2019) - http://kbreathnach.tumblr.com/post/162864960815/tunnel-vision SAM BYERS, Perfidious Albion (2018) - https://www.3ammagazine.com/3am/hysterical-realism-a-review-of-perfidious-albion-by-sam-byers/ Cold War (dir. Pawel Pawlikowski, 2018) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6543652/ Jean-Baptiste Del Amo The Encounter (Complicité) - http://www.complicite.org/productions/theencounter ANNIE ERNAUX, The Years (2018) - https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/jun/22/the-years-annie-ernaux-review Faces, Places (dir. Agnès Varda & J.R., 2018) - https://www.theguardian.com/film/2018/sep/20/faces-places-review-agnes-varda-jr-road-movie-documentary Zoya Falkova - http://romovayababa.com/en/ The Film of Kyiv (dir. Oleksiy Radynski, 2017-18) - https://www.ica.art/on/learning/oleksiy-radynski-film-kyiv Gare St. Lazare Players - http://garestlazareireland.com/home/ HEIKE GEISSLER, Seasonal Associate (2018) - https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/seasonal-associate Gran Fury - https://tankmagazine.com/tank/2018/10/gran-fury/ In the Intense Now (dir. João Moreira Salles, 2017) Joan Jonas - https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2018/mar/13/joan-jonas-review-tate-modern JOE KENNEDY, Authentocrats (2018) ANDREA LAWLER, Paul Takes the Form of a Mortal Girl (2017) - https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/gender-bending-the-body-on-andrea-lawlors-paul-takes-the-form-of-a-mortal-girl/ Fernand Léger - https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2018/nov/25/fernand-leger-new-times-new-pleasures-tate-liverpool-adrian-searle VICTORIA LOMASKO, Other Russias (2017) - https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/listening-to-ordinary-russians-by-drawing-them-one-by-one Daria Martin - https://vimeo.com/287699189 Raymond Mason - https://www.studiointernational.com/index.php/obituary-raymond-mason McDermott & McGough, Oscar Wilde Temple - https://www.oscarwildetemple.org/ Metahaven - https://www.itsnicethat.com/features/metahaven-version-history-exhibition-world-mental-health-day-101018 Jean Mohr - https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2018/nov/15/jean-mohr-obituary More of an Avalanche (Wysing) - http://www.wysingartscentre.org/archive/exhibitions/more_of_an_avalanche/2018 NADA: Act 3 - The Exhibition (dir. Jasmina Cibic, 2017) - http://jasminacibic.org/projects/nada-act-iii-the-exhibition/ Penalty (dir. Kiriil Protsenko, 2005) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpZxjXU5taE Phantom Thread (dir. Paul Thomas Anderson, 2017) - https://www.lrb.co.uk/v40/n04/michael-wood/at-the-movies Sophie Podolski - https://frieze.com/article/everything-permitted-sophie-podolskis-poetic-exuberance RICHARD POWER SAYEED, 1997: The Future That Never Happened (2017) - https://novaramedia.com/2017/11/03/the-future-that-never-was-1997-and-after/ Primas (dir. Laura Bari, 2017) - https://womenandhollywood.com/hot-docs-2018-women-directors-meet-laura-bari-primas-c62bc551f3f/ Charlotte Prodger - https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2018/dec/04/iphone-film-maker-charlotte-prodger-wins-2018-turner-prize Ann Quin JORDY ROSENBERG, Confessions of the Fox (2018) - https://lithub.com/confessions-of-the-fox/ Oxana Shachko ADELLE STRIPE, Black Teeth and a Brilliant Smile (2017) - https://www.theguardian.com/books/2017/aug/18/black-teeth-brilliant-smile-adelle-stripe-review That Rush! (dir. Isaac Julien, 1995) Anne-Mie van Kerckhoven - http://www.amvk.be/ The Work (dir. Gethin Aldous & Jairus McLeary, 2017) - https://www.theguardian.com/film/2017/sep/10/the-work-review-folsom-prison Hamlet Zinkovsky - https://tinyletter.com/zinovievletter/letters/what-are-we-looking-for-here-or-an-afternoon-in-pripyat
Kit de Waal, Darren McGarvey, Adelle Stripe and Michael Chaplin join Shahidha Bari to examine what we mean by ‘working class writing'. Crowd funding has helped bring a new generation of authors into print but is this because mainstream publishing has neglected diverse voices? What experiences do we want to see on the page and stage? Recorded at Sage Gateshead.Kit de Waal's short stories include “Crushing Big”, “I am the Painter's Daughter” and “The Beautiful Thing” - which was broadcast on BBC Radio 4. Her debut novel My Name Is Leon was shortlisted for the Costa First Book Award 2016. De Waal used some of her advance for My Name Is Leon to found the Kit de Waal Creative Writing Fellowship to improve working-class representation in the arts. Her new novel is called The Trick To Time. Darren McGarvey, author of Poverty Safari, is also known as Loki, a Scottish hip-hop artist, writer and community activist. Darren was rapper-in-residence at Police Scotland's Violence Reduction Unit. Adelle Stripe and written 3 collections of poetry and her debut novel Black Teeth and a Brilliant Smile is inspired by the life and work of Bradford playwright Andrea Dunbar. It was shortlisted for the Gordon Burn Prize and received the K Blundell Trust Award for Fiction. Michael Chaplin has written extensively for TV, radio and theatre. A journalist, TV documentary producer and executive and now full time writer, he created the TV series Grafters and Monarch of the Glen and has written 8 theatre plays and numerous works for radio including Two Pipe Problems and Tommies. He is also the editor of Hame, a collection of essays, short stories and poems by his father Sid Chaplin, the acclaimed writer whose works are mostly set in the North East. Recorded with an audience at Sage Gateshead as part of BBC Radio 3's Free Thinking Festival.Producer: Zahid Warley
Murder and Mayhem: Get inside the dark minds of the world’s top crime and thriller writers.
Zane Lovitt is a documentary filmmaker turned crime writer. His debut novel, The Midnight Promise, won the Ned Kelly Award for Best First Fiction, and led to Zane being named one of the Best Young Novelists of 2013 by the Sydney Morning Herald. He released Black Teeth in 2016. The Murder and Mayhem podcast is brought to you by the course "How to Write About Murder". www MurderCourse.com
Gandalf, Aragorn and the remaining Fellowship of the Ring march to the Black Gate of Mordor to force Sauron to atone for his crimes against Middle-Earth and to give Frodo some much needed time. Jonathan, Katie and Chase discuss these event from the final chapter of book 1 of the Return of the King and obscure references in poetry.
What happened at the BBQ affects friendships and families in Liane Moriarty's 'Truly, Madly, Guilty'.Zane Lovitt's 'Black Teeth', is a murder mystery where the victim hasn't yet been dispatched and the murderer yet to commit the crime. Find out if it happens.
Hey folks! We're entering the fourth year of Random Old Records Podcast, so what better way to kick off 2012 than EPISODE #39, which is packed with more killer rock n' roll than ever before?!This time around, you'll hear the second straight KILLER single from ex-Mika Miko sisters Bleached, a selection from the current crop of garage punk releases from Wisconsin's Dusty Medical Records, hazy glam-psych from Cleveland weirdo Gap Dream, stellar tunes from Mark Sultan, Wheels On Fire, Digital Leather, Burnt Ones, Coasting, Mikal Cronin, Xray Eyeballs and more! It's a crucial sixty minutes that is the perfect soundtrack for blasting your way out of the winter blahs.Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to Random Old Records via iTunes, Google Play, or RSS. If you like the show, please rate it and write a review! More classic episodes from the past ten years are being added to the feed as well, so check those out as well. You can also go the traditional route and stream or download the new episode below. Watch this space next month for the another episode of Random Old Records. As always, thanks for listening! Random Old Records Podcast #39Released 01/11/12DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. Digital Leather - "Mind Eraser" (Sponge, Crash Symbols 2012)2. Xray Eyeballs - "Sundae"(Sundae 7", Hardly Art 2011)3. Burnt Ones - "Gonna Listen To T. Rex (All Night Long)"(Black Teeth & Golden Tongues, Roaring Colonel 2010)4. The Barreracudas - "Baby Baby Baby"(Nocturnal Missions, Douchemaster 2011)5. Bad Sports - "Inside And Out"(Kings Of The Weekend, Dirtnap 2011)6. Wheels On Fire - "Dead Of Night"(Dead Of Night 7", Milk N' Herpes 2011)--Reform School Girl!7. Mikal Cronin - "You Gotta Have Someone"(Tide 7", Goner 2011)8. Tomorrow's Tulips - "Eternally Teenage"(Eternally Teenage, Galaxia 2011)9. Radar Eyes - "Miracle"(Miracle 7", HoZac 2011)10. Gap Dream - "Go Ahead"(Gap Dream, Burger 2011)11. Swiftumz - "More Than Sleep"(Swiftumz, Holy Mountain 2011)--It came from Detroit!12. Lantern - "I Don't Know"(I Don't Know 7", Mammoth Cave Recording Co. 2011)13. Head On Electric - "Here They Come Now"(Sleep Slaughter Sheep, Dusty Medical 2011)14. Dead People - "Misleady"(Dead People 7", Windian 2011)15. The Famines - "Faux Famous"(The Complete Collected Singles, Mammoth Cave Recording Co. 2011)16. Guilty Pleasures - "Put Your Mouth To It"(Summer Strange, Dusty Medical 2011)--Gary Busey has a big wednesday.17. Bleached - "Searching Through The Past"(Searching Through The Past 7", Suicide Squeeze 2011)18. Coasting - "Snoozefest"(You're Never Going Back, M'Ladys 2011)19. Neverever - "Bitch Boys"(Angelic Swells, Slumberland 2010)20. Bazooka - "Back Tou You"(Jupiter 7", Dusty Medical 2011)21. Mark Sultan - "If I Had A Polaroid"(Whatever I Want, In The Red 2011)