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Today is Boring

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Film discussion show for high brows, low brows and no brows - hosted by Adam and Tree Carr and Hamish McAlpine - which combines a working knowledge of the film industry with a truly subversive view of pop culture. [Repeated Thursday 10am.]

Sanskriti

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Topical English/Hindi magazine show presented by journalist Rakesh K. Mathur. [Repeated Sunday 8.30am.]

Isotopica

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Cultural sonic detours with artist Simon Tyszko. Today he asks you to gently consider time, with some very minimal electronica, some favourite sound effects, some wild birds. And some ice cream. Visit http://www.theculture.net/ for more information. [Repeated Sunday 6am.]

Novara

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Political theory and aesthetics, financial news, economic analysis with Aaron Peters and James Butler. Today: the UK's (lack of a) future in the European Union, the great move right in UK politics, the rise of UKIP and the increased use of referenda. Follow them on Twitter @NovaraMedia @Aaronjohnpeters @Piercepenniless and on Novara Media's Facebook page. [Repeated Saturday 7am.]

Radio Ecoshock

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Global environmental news with Alex Smith. Two new reports say fossil fuel companies pose a dangerous financial bubble. From London, Alex is joined by Bob Ward, LSE lead author of "Unburnable: Carbon 2013: Wasted capital and stranded assets;" and from Australia's Climate Institute, John Connor on coal's risky future. Plus Nancy LaPlaca: why does sunny Arizona burn so much coal? Visit http://www.ecoshock.org/ for more information. Contact radio@ecoshock.org. [Repeated Thursday 7am.]

The Nest Collective Hour

Talking Africa

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A magazine show covering African development issues produced by Bellsman Media and the Africa Centre, hosted by Sonny Decker. [Repeated Friday 7am.]

Rough Trade Shops' Counter Culture Radio

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Staff of Rough Trade Shops share a unique selection of vinyl and compact discs pulled from the week's new releases: careful consideration is given to the ears of Rough Trade acolytes and Resonance listeners alike. Visit http://www.roughtrade.com/ for more information. [Repeated Friday 1am.]

The Workplace

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N.N. Dee and guests talk about a subject dear to all our hearts... work and workplaces. Today: N. N. Dee discusses Keystone Law - a non-traditional legal practice model and its benefits for lawyers and their clients.[Repeated Monday 5am.]

Radia

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Every week the award winning Radia - a radical group of independent cultural radio stations which includes Resonance104.4fm - presents a new show realised by one of the members of its wide-ranging global network. Visit http://www.radia.fm for more information. [Repeated Thursday 11.30pm.]

Today Is Boring (repeat)

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[Repeated from Tuesday 4.30pm.] Film discussion show hosted by Adam and Tree Carr and Hamish McAlpine which combines a working knowledge of the film industry with a truly subversive view of pop culture.

Clear Spot (repeat)

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[Repeated from Wednesday 8pm]. Phil and Michael from Cinema Nation discuss cinema in the UK.Tonight: We look at the issues surrounding digital and 35mm projection, plus a report on film societies. Visit cinemanationuk.wordpress.com for more information.

Soundhub (repeat)

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[Repeated from Tuesday 9.30pm.] Soundhub brings together a diverse range of music creators based at LSO Soundhub to talk all things composition. Tonight: Robert Szymanek plays a selection of tracks by composers on the LSO Soundhub Scheme. With music from Adam de la Cour, Kit Downes, Helen Papaioannou, Ben Oliver, Matt Rogers, Elischa Kaminer, Emma-Ruth Richards, Michael Betteridge, Leo Chadburn and Gregory Emfietzis.

Radio Ecoshock (repeat)

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[Repeated from Tuesday 1pm.] Global environmental news with Alex Smith. Two new reports say fossil fuel companies pose a dangerous financial bubble. From London, Alex is joined by Bob Ward, LSE lead author of "Unburnable: Carbon 2013: Wasted capital and stranded assets;" and from Australia's Climate Institute, John Connor on coal's risky future. Plus Nancy LaPlaca: why does sunny Arizona burn so much coal? Visit http://www.ecoshock.org/ for more information. Contact radio@ecoshock.org.

Polish Deli (repeat)

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[Repeated from Sunday 4.30pm.] A bilingual programme presented by Kacper Ziemianin dedicated to Polish independent and alternative art which aims to present Polish culture to both a Polish and an international audience. Today: contemporary classical music from Barbara Zawadzka and Marek Choloniewski, extreme metal from Lux Occulta and some noisy experiments from 'Radical Poland' compilation. Visit http://www.ziemianin.net/ for more information.

The Organ presents The Other Rock Show (repeat)

Abject Bloc (repeat)

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[Repeated from Tuesday 10.30pm.] "An hour of strangeness... ear-shattering, mind-stretching music, or noise, whichever you prefer. John Cage would have loved it" - The Independent. Hosted by John Wild and " "[sic] Tim Goldie. Visit Abject Blog for more information.

Artrocker (repeat)

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[Repeated from Monday 5pm.] Paul Cox from the influential Artrocker magazine previews all the latest releases from London and the UK's thriving indie rock scene and beyond, with the occasional sensational live session. Visit the Artrocker website http://www.artrocker.tv/ - or to listen to past shows visit Paul's Mixcloud page.

L'alternative

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[Repeated from Sunday 4pm.] Eleonire Desnos explores continental oddities and delights "a la carte". Today: alternative French rock and new/cold wave, including Les Rita Mitsouko, Jacques Higelin, Niagara, and Etienne Daho.

Data For The Doubtful

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[Repeated from Friday 7pm.] New radio works by Mark Vernon. Today: Found Sound Bulletin number 1. The Found Sound Bulletin is an archive of lost voices, audio letters, home sing-alongs and phone conversations. Drawn from a collection of found recordings unearthed from many years of sifting through car boot sales, second hand shops and flea markets, this compilation allows us a brief glimpse into the everyday lives of other people. These discarded recordings, rescued from the sea of cultural flotsam & jetsam are windows on another world, inadvertently captured for posterity on magnetic tape. Visit www.meagreresource.com for more information.
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