On Friday's Programme:
New albums from Laura Marling, Texas and Stooshe reviewed and a look ahead to the new series of Arrested Development on Netflix.
Monday - Friday 7-8pm
On Friday's Programme:
New albums from Laura Marling, Texas and Stooshe reviewed and a look ahead to the new series of Arrested Development on Netflix.
Abie Philbin-Bowman invites listeners via Twitter what films, books, culture and music make us proud to be Irish (#irishprideart).
Author Catherine Dunne discusses her new novel 'The things we know Now' with Seán Rocks. The book tells the story of a happy family who are thrown unexpectedly into tragedy. The Publishers are Macmillan.
David Hendy discusses his book 'A human history of sound and listening' which is out now and is Published by Profile Books. Noise, A Human History -The radio series Starts on Monday 18th March 1.45-2.00pm on BBC RADIO 4 - http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01r9wdf
Abie Philbin-Bowman with an update from listeners via Twitter on what artists, musicians and writers make us proud to be Irish (#irishprideart).
Lauren Murphy and John Meagher discuss this week's new album releases with Seán Rocks - 'The 20/20 Experience' from Justin Timberlake, 'Bloodsports' from Suede, and 'Tooth and Nail' from Billy Bragg.
Abie Philbin-Bowman on what listeners consider to be the great moments in Irish culture (via Twitter - #irishprideart).