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(...) Such A Nice Radio Show

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60 minutes in the eye of a radiophonic vortex - hosted by the Band of Holy Joy. Tonight: "all hail the new romantics." Visit http://www.bandofholyjoy.co.uk/ for more information. [Repeated Tuesday 2.30am.]

Data Dump

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"A new cheap lo-fi series worthy of Primark in its heyday by the clod-hopping Xentos "Fray" Bentos," commissioned by Mobile Radio for the 30th São Paulo Biennial. [Repeated Monday 3am.]

Little Atoms

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A talk show about ideas and culture, produced and presented by Neil Denny. Each show features a guest from the worlds of science, journalism, politics, academia, human rights or the arts in conversation. Visit http://www.littleatoms.com for more information and/or contact littleatomspodcast@gmail.com. [Repeated Wednesday 11am.]

Clear Spot

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During November and December 2012, Resonance and The Migrants Resource Centre teamed up to encourage and teach new migrants to London the medium of radio. Over the next couple of weeks we're devoting The Clear Spot to the fruits of their labour. Tonight: "Sexus." Sex and sexuality have been a taboo subject for many people and cultures. This show, dedicated to male prostitution in the UK, explores the subject in a tasteful manner, giving people the chance to express themselves by sharing their experiences with us. [Repeated Monday 9am].

Six Pillars to Persia

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An English language show focused on traces of the Persian Empire and contemporary Iranian and Middle Eastern culture. Tonight: Beruit to Paris #1: highlights of Sharif Sehnoui and Stephane Reeves performing to Sehzad Dawood's interactive sculpture New Dream Machine, recorded live at Parasol Foundation for Contemporary Art, London. Visit http://sixpillars.org for more information and/or contact sixpillarstopersia@resonancefm.com. [Repeated Wednesday 1.30pm.]

Gothenburg Film Festival Report

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This week marked the end of the annual Gothenburg International Film Festival, the largest cinematic event in Scandinavia. For the first time in the festival's 36 year history Chilean film was at the focus. Reporting from Sweden, Alan Evans and Ed Ram investigate the issues that Chilean independent cinema is facing as it grows and emerges onto the international scene.

The Sound Projector Radio Show

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An "aural appendix" to The Sound Projector Music Magazine, presented by Ed Pinsent. Today: a meditation on Mingus, with callouts to Joni Mitchell, Miles Davis, Duke Ellington, and The Art Ensemble of Chicago. Visit http://www.thesoundprojector.com/radio-show/ for more information. [Repeated Wednesday 1am.]

Art Monthly Monthly

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Monthly art world discussion lead by Art Monthly Magazine. Omar Kholeif and Morgan Quaintance discuss their two features from the February issue with Matt Hale.

The Curtain Up Show

Technical Difficulties

Wavelength

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Presented by William English. Today: a survey of records by soul and gospel singer Fontella Bass who died last year. Married to trumpeter Lester Bowie, she was a part of the Art Ensemble of Chicago. Visit http://www.williamenglish.com/for more information and/or contact wenglish@blueyonder.co.uk. [Repeated Sunday 9am.]

Sound Out

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Carole Finer presents a range of live music guests - from contemporary classical avant-garde to American old-time - and sometimes her own field recordings from her travels round the world. Today's guests are improvisers Hutch Demouilpied and Sue Lynch who run a monthly concert series at The Horse, Lambeth. [Repeated Sunday 7.30pm.]

The Pod Delusion

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Award-winning news magazine about interesting things - from politics to science to culture and philosophy, providing commentary from a secular, rationalist, skeptical, somewhat lefty-liberal sort of perspective. Visit http://poddelusion.co.uk/blog/ for more information. [Repeated Tuesday 7am.]

Power Lunch

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Presented by Anthony Chalmers, booker at Dalston's Power Lunches, who showcases some of the bands upcoming at the venue, previous favourites and more. Visit http://powerlunchesltd.co.uk/ for more information. [Repeated Wednesday 6am.]

Atomic Bark! (repeat)


The Nest Collective Hour (repeat)

Clear Spot (repeat)

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[Repeated from Thursday 8pm]. During November and December 2012, Resonance and The Migrants Resource Centre teamed up to encourage and teach new migrants to London the medium of radio. Over the next couple of weeks we're devoting The Clear Spot to the fruits of their labour. Tonight we present two programmes: first, at 8pm, Hector Dover presents an Ecquador music special, in Spanish. The second at 8:45pm, Hasani Hasani interviews the Zimbabwe Association's knitting club.

Art Saves Lives (repeat)

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[Repeated from Sunday 12 noon.] Live poetry, comedy, drama, music, art, and politics with Dean Stalham and collaborators. Visit http://artsaveslives.co.uk/ for more information.

Talking Africa (repeat)

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[Repeated from Thursday 1pm.] A magazine show covering African development issues produced by Bellsman Media and the Africa Centre, hosted by Sonny Decker. Today: the potential for tourism in East Africa. Sonny's guests are governance and human rights practitioner Kamau Wanguthu and political commentator Joseph Ochienno.

Latin Waves (repeat)

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[Repeated from Sunday 1pm.] Latin American contemporary music presented by critic and producer Javier Chandia. Broadcast in Spanish and English. Visit www.zebehn.com for more information.
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