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Locker Room Talk at the Scottish Parliament; Loki on Poverty Safari; Dunoon Film Festival

Playwright Gary McNair talks to Janice about his play Locker Room Talk, which addresses men's use of misogynistic language, ahead of a performance at the Scottish Parliament.

Playwright Gary McNair tells Janice about being invited to stage Locker Room Talk, his play about sexually aggressive language and misogyny, at the Scottish Parliament.

We hear about Dunoon Film Festival's celebration of Scottish female pioneers of documentary who have been forgotten over time from co-director of the festival Corinne Orton and Shona Main.

Darren McGarvey, better known as Scottish writer, rapper and hip hop artist Loki, talks about his new book Poverty Safari: Understanding the anger of Britain's underclass.

UK based Canadian artist Kelly Richardson talks about her exhibition The Weather Makers at Dundee Contemporary Arts.

Renowned rock tour photographer Denis O'Regan talks about bringing his exhibition of previously unpublished Queen photographs to Glasgow

Anne Ellis talks to British art dealer, art historian and writer Bendor Grosvenor about his favourite painting in the latest episode of our Talking Pictures series.

The Hoosiers are in conversation with Nicola Meighan, and perform a music session in Studio One in Glasgow.

1 hour, 55 minutes

Broadcast

  • Wed 8 Nov 2017 14:00

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