Faridah 脌b铆k茅-脥y铆m铆d茅, Danny Elfman, Emily Davison statue
Faridah 脌b铆k茅-脥y铆m铆d茅 on her debut novel, Ace of Spades, which landed a million-dollar book deal and The Simpsons composer Danny Elfman on his rock album Big Mess
Danny Elfman has composed the score for over 100 films including Batman, Men in Black, Edward Scissorhands, as well as writing The Simpsons theme tune. Before he worked in film he was a rock musician in a band called Oingo Boingo, and when the movie industry went into lockdown he used the opportunity to return to his rock roots. He鈥檚 just released a double-album called Big Mess. Danny talks to Samira about both his musical lives.
Billed as Gossip Girl meets Get Out, Faridah 脌b铆k茅-脥y铆m铆d茅鈥檚 debut novel, Ace of Spades, is a YA thriller that explores the effects of institutional racism. Set in an elite high school, it follows two black teenagers who are targeted by an anonymous texter spreading damaging rumours about them to the entire student body. Faridah joins us to discuss her book which landed her a one million dollar book deal.
Public statuary has a reputation for mostly commemorating male subjects, but a newly unveiled statue of suffragette Emily Davison in Epsom is part of a trend to address that imbalance. But how difficult is it to get approval for new statues, who decides whether a subject is important enough and how do you start the process? We speak with two women, Sarah Dewing, who was instrumental in the Emily Davison statue, and Charlotte Cornell, who is beginning a campaign for a statue to Aphra Behn.
Presenter: Samira Ahmed
Producer: Oliver Jones
Studio Engineer: Giles Aspen
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