Leave No Trace, Rip It Up, One For Sorrow, Tim Winton, Bedtime Stories For The End Of The World
Leave No Trace, Rip It Up - Scottish pop at the National Museum of Scotland, One For Sorrow at the Royal Court Theatre, Tim Winton: The Shepherd's Hut, and Bedtime Stories.
Leave No Trace is a film about love and survival. A father and daughter living in idyllic remote Oregon woodlands come up against authorities who decide their life can't continue as it has done . Directed by Debra Granik (Winter's Bone)
The story of the evolution of Scotland's pop music scene is told in a new exhibition; Rip It Up at The National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh.
One For Sorrow is a new play at London's Royal Court Theatre by Cordelia Lynn, about a family who invite a stranger into their home following a terrorist attack
Australian novelist Tim Winton's new novel The Shepherd's Hut is about a dysfunctional 15 year old boy on the run when he believes he'll be convicted for his father's death
A new podcast - Bedtime Stories For The End Of The World - invites some of the UK's top poets to re-tell some of their favourite myths, fairytales and legends.
Panellists are Patrice Lawrence, Emma Jane Unsworth and Peter Ross. Presented by Anne Mcelvoy of The Economist. The producer is Oliver Jones.
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Leave No Trace
Leave No Trace (Cert PG) is on limited release
One For Sorrow
One For Sorrow runs at the Royal Court Theatre in London until 11th August
Image: Johan Personn
The Shepherd's Hut
The Shepherd鈥檚 Hut by Tim Winton is published by Picador
Rip It Up
Rip It Up: The Story of Scottish Pop is at the national Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh until 25th November
Bedtime Stories For The End Of The World
Bedtime Stories For The End Of The World is available via podcast apps and the .
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Anne McElvoy |
Interviewed Guest | Patrice Lawrence |
Interviewed Guest | Emma Jane Unsworth |
Interviewed Guest | Peter Ross |
Producer | Oliver Jones |
Broadcast
- Sat 30 Jun 2018 19:1591热爆 Radio 4
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