On Monday's Programme:
Live music from Red Sail, Rhydian Brook on his book 'The Aftermath', 'The Gamal' by Ciarán Collins reviewed while this week's Classic Movie is 'The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and her Lover'.
Monday - Friday 7-8pm
On Monday's Programme:
Live music from Red Sail, Rhydian Brook on his book 'The Aftermath', 'The Gamal' by Ciarán Collins reviewed while this week's Classic Movie is 'The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and her Lover'.
Tony Clayton-Lea on 'Hallo Sausages, the lyrics of Ian Dury' which is written and edited by his daughter Jemima Dury and published by Bloomsbury.
Katie O'Kelly with an extract from her show 'Joyced' which opens at the Source Arts Centre in Thurles next Thursday February 7th. All the dates for that tour are on the Joyced (J O Y C E D) page on Facebook.
Evelyn O'Rourke reports on the composition 'City Hall' by Daniel Figgis. Audience members are invited to join Daniel to take part in the creation of the piece on Saturday 2nd and Sunday 3rd February. For more information check out www.entertainment.ie
Emer McLysaght and Donal Dineen review the latest albums 'Wonderful Glorious 'from Eels, 'A Moving Picture' from Devlin and 'Pedestrian Verse' from Frightened Rabbit with Seán Rocks.