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Best podcasts about Hannah Rothschild

Latest podcast episodes about Hannah Rothschild

Kan English
Exhibition navigates fragmented awareness of dissociation

Kan English

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025 14:47


As Israeli society navigates ongoing collective trauma, the exhibition "Dissociation – The Unseen Within," seeks to open a conversation about the experience of dissociation, a psychological survival mechanism. Curated by Hannah Rothschild and designed by Yigal Steiner, the exhibition opens March 26th at the Periscope Gallery in Tel Aviv. Rothschild spoke with KAN reporter Naomi Segal. (Photo: Marina Moukhin, Layers of Consciousness) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Roundtable
"High Time" by Hannah Rothschild

The Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 11:54


Hannah Rothschild's latest novel, "High Time," is an outlandish comedy of morals and manners about a highborn British family of outrageous characters - a delicious story of madness, mayhem, and mischief run amok.

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The Roundtable
"High Time" by Hannah Rothschild

The Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 11:54


Hannah Rothschild's latest novel, "High Time," is an outlandish comedy of morals and manners about a highborn British family of outrageous characters - a delicious story of madness, mayhem, and mischief run amok.

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The Visible Voices
Best of Visible Voices: Alexandra Pringle Executive Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

The Visible Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 36:30


Alexandra was Editor-in-Chief of Bloomsbury Publishing for 20 years and she is now Executive Publisher. She began her career on the art magazine Art Monthly and joined Virago Press in 1978 where she edited the Virago Modern Classics series, becoming Editorial Director in 1984. In 1990 she moved to Hamish Hamilton as Editorial Director and four years later left publishing to become a literary agent during which time her clients included Amanda Foreman, Geoff Dyer, Maggie O'Farrell and Ali Smith. She joined Bloomsbury in 1999. Her list of authors includes Margaret Atwood, Richard Ford, Esther Freud, Elizabeth Gilbert, Sheila Hancock, Khaled Hosseini, Celia Imrie, Nicole Krauss, Jhumpa Lahiri, Colum McCann, Anne Michaels, Ann Patchett, Hannah Rothschild, George Saunders, 2017  Man Booker winner for Lincoln in the Bardo.Kamila Shamsie, Patti Smith, Kate Summerscale and Barbara Trapido. Abdulrazak Gurnah Gurnah was awarded the 2021 Nobel Prize in Literature

The Visible Voices
Alexandra Pringle Executive Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

The Visible Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 36:41


Alexandra was Editor-in-Chief of Bloomsbury Publishing for 20 years and she is now Executive Publisher. She began her career on the art magazine Art Monthly and joined Virago Press in 1978 where she edited the Virago Modern Classics series, becoming Editorial Director in 1984. In 1990 she moved to Hamish Hamilton as Editorial Director and four years later left publishing to become a literary agent during which time her clients included Amanda Foreman, Geoff Dyer, Maggie O'Farrell and Ali Smith. She joined Bloomsbury in 1999. Her list of authors includes Margaret Atwood, Richard Ford, Esther Freud, Elizabeth Gilbert, Sheila Hancock, Khaled Hosseini, Celia Imrie, Nicole Krauss, Jhumpa Lahiri, Colum McCann, Anne Michaels, Ann Patchett, Hannah Rothschild, George Saunders, 2017  Man Booker winner for Lincoln in the Bardo.Kamila Shamsie, Patti Smith, Kate Summerscale and Barbara Trapido. Abdulrazak Gurnah Gurnah was awarded the 2021 Nobel Prize in Literature

Frieze Masters Podcast
Love Lucian: The letters and early life of Lucian Freud

Frieze Masters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 58:02


Frieze Masters presents Love Lucian: The Letters and Early Life of Lucian Freud in partnership with the Freud Museum (@freudmuseum) . This episode features Hannah Rothschild in conversation with Martin Gayford and David Dawson, speaking on their new publication and the first exhibition of Lucian Freud's works at the Freud Museum London.  Exploring the overlapping themes present in both Love Lucian and the exhibition, the discussion draws out some interesting and lesser-known facets of Lucian's early life. Having uncovered illustrated letters to friends, love letters, and even telegrams, Dawson and Gayford's latest research will offer an intimate glimpse of the artist's personality and creative practice in the early part of his career.  "[We] wanted to show the humour in him, the quick-wittedness in him, and how that sort of shapes his painting...just so that you get a real feel of what Lucian was like, as a young boy, young man, and what comes after." – David Dawson  David Dawson is Director of the Lucian Freud Archive and was Freud's longstanding assistant, Martin Gayford is an author and the exhibition's curator, and Hannah Rothschild CBE is a British writer, documentary filmmaker, businesswoman and philanthropist.    About the Frieze Masters Podcast Exploring themes of identity, originality, geopolitics and Blackness through a historical lens, the new Frieze Masters Podcast is now available. Bringing together some of today's most celebrated artists, art historians and curators, the podcast launches with the Talks programme from the 2022 edition of Frieze Masters – one of the world's leading art fairs – and offers compelling insight into the influence of historical art on contemporary perspectives and creativity.     www.frieze.com  @friezeofficial

5x15
Hannah Rothschild

5x15

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 11:54


Hannah Rothschild - award winning writer, documentary filmmaker and businesswoman - returns to 5x15 to discuss her latest acclaimed novel, House of Trelawney.

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The Literary Edit Podcast
S1, E10: The Literary Edit Podcast with Hannah Rothschild

The Literary Edit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 51:07


For the tenth episode of The Literary Edit Podcast (I said in the podcast itself that it was the eleventh episode, I'm 27 days into lockdown down-under which is the only excuse I have to offer) I was joined by author, documentary film maker and philanthropist, Hannah Rothschild.   You can read about Hannah's Desert Island Books here, and the ones we discuss in this episode are:   The Way we Live Now by Anthony Trollope The Pursuit of Love by Nancy Mitford The Neapolitan Series by Elena Ferrante Scoop by Evelyn Waugh Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy The Overstory by Richard Power Three Wishes by Nica de Koenigswater Black Beauty by Anna Sewell Old Filth by Jane Gardam   Other books we spoke about included Rebecca, Sons and Lovers, Half of a Yellow Sun, The Cazalet Chronicles, A Christmas Carol, The Leopard and The Hungover Games.   If you'd like to buy any of the books we discussed in the episode, please consider doing so from the list I created on Bookshop.org, an online bookstore with a mission to financially support local, independent bookstores. If you're based in Australia, please consider buying them from Gertrude & Alice. To contact me, email lucy@thelitedit.com   Facebook The Literary Edit   Instagram: @the_litedit   Twitter: @thelitedit  

Prix Pictet: A Lens on Sustainability

As we attach more and more value to independent success and less to the family, are we losing accountability for our actions to the planet? How has art and photography represented these tribes over history and what can we learn from them?   Join photographer Alexia Webster, author and philanthropist Hannah Rothschild, Curator of the Fitzwilliam Museum, Luke Syson, and Pictet Wealth Management’s Dina de Angelo as they discuss the family as both a unit and a community.    Don’t miss the accompanying e-book illustrating this episode: https://online.flippingbook.com/view/872650/

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Break Out Culture With Ed Vaizey by Country and Town House
Episode #04 - The Hay Festival Special

Break Out Culture With Ed Vaizey by Country and Town House

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 21:08


This week Lockdown Culture brings you Hay-on-Wifi, as Boris Johnson has christened the Hay Festival. Founder Peter Florence tells us about the challenges of taking a literary festival digital and we talk to film-maker and author Hannah Rothschild about her new Cornish caper The House of Trelawney and celebrate Shakespeare with poetry fanatic Allie Esiri with an exclusive Sonnet reading from Actor, Dominic West. This week's recommendations Hay on Way Digital – 18-31 May The House of Trelawney, Hannah Rothchild's new novel Shakespeare for Every Day of the Year by Allie Esiri Podcast Edited and Produced by Alex Graham Introduction Music: Wholesome by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5050-wholesome License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Don't Shoot The Messenger
Ep 117 - 'The World Is A Village'

Don't Shoot The Messenger

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 50:34


Join Caroline Wilson and Corrie Perkin for Ep 117. From the crazy world of Caro's Bridge Congress and Brendan Donohoe's resignation from Channel 7 to the Modern Relax Woman and Prince Andrew's seduction techniques - there's plenty to talk about this week. Caro's 'Crush of the Week' is on Mack Horton whose protest against drug cheat Sun Yang was vindicated this week and her 'GLT' is to simply talk to your taxi driver - after all the world is a village!In 'BSF' Caro's recommending The House of Trelawney by Hannah Rothschild and Dublin Murders on SBS, and we talk simple tricks with Fish Tacos. For videos and pics make sure you follow us on Instagram @DontShootPod.Like our Facebook page and hit 'Sign Up' to receive weekly updates HERE.Email the show via feedback@dontshootpod.com.au.Don't Shoot The Messenger is produced, engineered and edited by Jane Nield for Crocmedia.

Biblio Happy Hour
Ep 6: Meet Bob from OBP Bookstore, Authors Sarah Pinborough, Gigi Levangie, Hannah Rothschild, Constance Sayers + This Week's New Releases

Biblio Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 61:12


This week we had a chat with bookseller Bob Lingle from Off The Beaten Path Bookstore, located in Lakewood, New York. We talked about the bookstore, the town of Lakewood and so much more! We also had a chat with author Sarah Pinborough about her new novel Dead to Her, Gigi Levangie about her latest novel Been There, Married That, Hannah Rothschild about her newest novel House of Trelawney and Constance Sayers about her debut A Witch in Time. We also shared some new releases that will be available in bookstores during the week of Monday, February 10, 2020.***BiblioLifestyle newsletter subscribers are the first to know all the podcast happenings, get free goodies in the mail and they can enter for the chance to win free books. Every Friday you’ll get a special treat in your inbox filled with inspirational content, book recommendations, self-care tips, original interviews and things we think you’ll enjoy. The best part? You will only receive ONE email per week and it will be an amazing 5-minute read or less! Get our free weekly delivery - bibliolifestyle.com. A list of all the books mentioned in the show can be found at bibliohappyhour.com . To find an independent bookstore near you or when you're traveling, visit bibliofinder.com. For as little as $1/month you can tune in to the rest of our "meet the bookseller" conversation, listen to our “off the cuff” discussions with authors we've had on the show,  get our tailored “top shelf” book recommendations, behind the scenes content, perks and more when you become a supporter on Patreon. Join us at patreon.com/bibliofinder. 

Jewish Book Week
Modernists & Mavericks: Bacon, Freud, Hockney and the London Painters

Jewish Book Week

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2019 60:28


Painting in London in the post-WWII years is a story of friendships and shared experiences. Drawing on first-hand interviews, acclaimed art historian Martin Gayford, in conversation with Hannah Rothschild, examined the interwoven lives of artists such as Francis Bacon, Lucian Freud, Frank Auerbach and David Hockney, and the teachers and contemporaries, including David Bomberg and Jackson Pollock, who influenced them in their quest to explore the boundaries of art, always posing the question, ‘what can painting do?’. In Association with STATE-F22 This event took place on 5 March as part of Jewish Book Week 2019

5x15
The Jazz Baroness - Hannah Rothschild

5x15

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2018 13:50


Hannah Rothschild tells her aunt Nica's extraordinary, thrilling journey – from England's stately homes to the battlefields of Africa, passing under the shadow of the Holocaust, and finally to the creative ferment of the New York jazz scene. Hannah Rothschild is a writer, a filmmaker and a company director. She also serves on boards of various philanthropic trusts and museums. Her biography, 'The Baroness', was published in the UK, USA and seven other territories. Her first novel, 'The Improbability of Love', was published by Bloomsbury in May 2015 and in the USA by Knopf in November 2015. Her features and interviews appear in W, Vanity Fair, The Telegraph, The Times, The New York Times, The Spectator, British and American Vogue. Her documentaries have been shown on the BBC, HBO and at film festivals including Telluride, the London Film Festival and Sheffield. Working Title and Ridley Scott optioned her original screenplays. In August 2015 Hannah became Chair of the Trustees of the National Gallery. She is the co-founder of the Artist on Film trust and a trustee of Waddesdon Manor. 5x15 brings together five outstanding individuals to tell of their lives, passions and inspirations. There are only two rules - no scripts and only 15 minutes each. Learn more about 5x15 events: 5x15stories.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/5x15stories Facebook: www.facebook.com/5x15stories Instagram: www.instagram.com/5x15stories

Front Row
R.E.M., Illuminated River, Napoleon and Stephen Poliakoff

Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2016 28:28


In 1991, R.E.M. released Out of Time, the album that turned them into international superstars. 25 years on, the album is being re-released. Lead singer Michael Stipe and bassist Mike Mills look back on those classic songs, including Losing My Religion and Shiny Happy People, and reflect on their decision five years ago to disband the group.Illuminated River is a new scheme that intends to light central London's 17 bridges along the River Thames. As the six shortlisted entries are unveiled we speak to Hannah Rothschild who leads the project.The Achates Philanthropy Prize is a new annual award which aims to show that anyone can become a cultural philanthropist. Nigel Farnall from Essex talks about winning the inaugural prize for his support for Theatre Royal Stratford East. Director Abel Gance's 51/2-hour silent film Napoleon flopped when it was first released in 1927. Silent film expert Pamela Hutchinson reviews a new digitally restored version of Gance's epic which is now regarded as an undisputed cinematic landmark. Stephen Poliakoff discusses his new TV drama, Close to the Enemy. Set in 1946, this period tale examines the change in moral certainties which began to emerge in Britain in the year after World War II ended.Presenter: John Wilson Producer: Rachel Simpson.

Getty Art + Ideas
Hannah Rothschild – Postcard from India 2

Getty Art + Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2016 23:54


If you spend your childhood visiting museums hoping that paintings could talk to you and tell you their secrets, and then if you grew up hearing stories about your family’s stolen art treasures, a fascinating story is bound to emerge. Author and filmmaker Hannah Rothschild recounts how her experiences inspired her new novel, “The Improbability … Continue reading "Hannah Rothschild – Postcard from India 2"

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HKTDC
Simon Winchester: Pacific as the World’s “Inland Sea” – Hong Kong Book Fair 2016

HKTDC

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2016


Author Simon Winchester says the Pacific Ocean is fast emerging as the world’s “inland sea” as the region influences global affairs. The topic of Mr Winchester’s latest book was discussed in this interview with Sir David Tang. The pair will join fellow writers Simon Winchester and Hannah Rothschild at the 22 July 2016 Open Public Forum – during the HKTDC Hong Kong Book Fair (20-26 July).

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HKTDC
Wilbur Smith: Writing a “Solitary Business” – Hong Kong Book Fair 2016

HKTDC

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2016


Author and journalist Wilbur Smith describes writing as “a solitary business” to create characters in his historical fiction works. Mr Smith spoke with Sir David Tang for this interview ahead of their participation in the 22 July 2016 Open Public Forum with fellow writers Simon Winchester and Hannah Rothschild. The Forum is part of the HKTDC Hong Kong Book Fair - 20-26 July at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre.

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HKTDC
Hannah Rothschild: “Rebel” Aunt an Inspiration - Hong Kong Book Fair 2016

HKTDC

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2016


Author and filmmaker Hannah Rothschild says she was inspired to write by the story of her great aunt who caused a “scandal” when she “ran off” with jazz musician Thelonius Monk. Ms Rothschild spoke to Sir David Tang in this interview ahead of their appearance with fellow writers Wilbur Smith and Simon Winchester at a 22 July 2016 Open Public Forum during the HKTDC Hong Kong Book Fair. The fair runs 20-26 July at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre.

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Front Row
Cultural Philanthropy

Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2015 28:28


Five years on from the launch of government plans to encourage more philanthropic funding of the Arts, Kirsty Lang speaks to key cultural philanthropists about the part they play in funding artistic endeavour. Speaking to Sir Paul Ruddock, Dame Vivien Duffield, Hannah Rothschild, David Speller, Lloyd Dorfman, Michael Oglesby and cultural historian Robert Hewison, Kirsty examines whether the plan is working and asks if more needs to be done to change attitudes.Image (Clockwise from top left): Dame Vivien Duffield, Lloyd Dorfman, David Speller, Hannah Rothschild (Credit: Harry Cory-Wright), Sir Paul Ruddock and Michael Oglesby (Credit: Joel C Fildes)

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Great Lives
Hannah Rothschild on Thelonious Monk

Great Lives

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2015 27:36


Hannah Rothschild champions the life of the jazz musician Thelonious Monk. Brilliant, eccentric and one of the true giants of jazz, Monk was an incredible pianist, the composer of jazz standards such as 'Round Midnight', the co-creator of bebop and a close friend of Hannah's great-aunt, the Jazz Baroness Nica Rothschild. Matthew Parris chairs as Hannah and music writer Richard Williams chart Monk's progress through the jazz clubs and recording studios of mid-twentieth century New York. Producer: Julia Johnson.

Start the Week
The Value of Art with Grayson Perry and Hannah Rothschild

Start the Week

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2015 41:56


On Start the Week Andrew Marr discusses the value and authenticity of art. In her novel The Improbability of Love, Hannah Rothschild satirises the art world from the Russian oligarchs and sheiks ready to spend excessive amounts, to the unscrupulous dealers and politicians, as she explores what a painting is really worth. The artist Grayson Perry has never been slow to laugh at the art world and question the role of the artist, and in his latest exhibition he brings Provincial Punk to Margate. Xavier Bray is a curator at the Dulwich Picture Gallery which earlier this year placed a cheap Chinese copy among its collection to see if visitors could spot the difference, and the filmmaker Patrick Mark tells the story of the iconic luxury brand from the 19th century - Fabergé. Producer: Katy Hickman.

Judy Carmichael's Jazz Inspired
EPISODE394 - Jazz Inspired - Hannah Rothschild

Judy Carmichael's Jazz Inspired

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2013 59:00


British film maker, Hannah Rothschild, explores the extraordinary life of her great-aunt Pannonica de Koenigswarter, (close friend of Thelonius Monk and other jazz greats) who supported bebop long before it was appreciated by the general public.

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Editorial Intelligence Podcasts

Mary Ann Sieghart; Molly Dineen; Hannah Rothschild and Charlie Leadbeater. Part of the Names Not Numbers 2013 symposium www.namesnotnumbers.com.

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Damian Barr's Literary Salon
Hannah Rothschild - The Literary Salon - June 2012

Damian Barr's Literary Salon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2012 29:32


Hannah Rothschild talks about her new biography of her great Aunt Pannonica, 'the Jazz Baroness'. She led an extraordinary life from England's stately homes, battlefields of Africa, the holocaust to the New York jazz scene. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Midweek
Dr Rodrigo Medellin, Hannah Rothschild, Michael Ashton, Sir Roger Carrick

Midweek

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2012 41:45


Joining Libby Purves will be bat expert Dr Rodrigo Medellin, filmmaker Hannah Rothschild, playwright Michael Ashton and former diplomat Sir Roger Carrick. Dr Rodrigo Medellin is a scientist and bat expert. He will become the first recipient of the Whitley Fund for Nature's Gold Award for outstanding achievement in nature conservation in recognition of his efforts to de-demonise vampire bats. He has also successfully re-established Mexico's lesser long-nosed bats which are about to be taken off of the endangered species list. He is International Union for Conservation of Nature (UCN) Ambassador for the 'International Year of the Bat'. Hannah Rothschild is a writer and filmmaker. She is also the great niece of Pannonica Rothschild who left her husband and five children to live among the black jazz musicians in New York and whose great love was the legendary Thelonious Monk. Hannah first heard about her eccentric great aunt at the age of 11 and has been investigating her life ever since. Her book, 'The Baroness - the search for Nica, the rebellious Rothschild' is published by Virago. The documentary 'The Jazz Baroness', directed by Hannah, is also available on DVD by 3DD Productions. Michael Ashton was a human rights lawyer before he served a prison sentence for fraud. In prison he learnt playwriting through the Synergy Theatre Project, winning an award for his first play 'The Archbishop and the Antichrist'. His new play, 'The Beekeeper' - based on true events - tells the story of the relationship between the camp's Kommandant and a prisoner who survived Auschwitz because he was a skilled beekeeper. 'The Beekeeper' is at Waterloo East Theatre, London. Sir Roger Carrick is a former British diplomat. His book, 'Diplomatic Anecdotage - Around the World in 40 Years' recounts his memories of life working in the British diplomatic service. Roger has been posted around the world from Bulgaria to Berkeley and Indonesia to Australia. He was shadowed by the secret police in Sofia, witnessed the 1968 riots in Paris, and negotiated the withdrawal of British troops from Singapore. His career includes positions as ambassador to Indonesia and High Commissioner to Australia. 'Diplomatic Anecdotage - Around the World in 40 Years' is published by Elliott & Thompson. Producer: Paula McGinley.