Hot Flavours #83
Today, 7:30pm Remind me
Tonight’s show is brimming with pace from Stochele Rosenberg & Mathias Levey - and continues with the Oscar Peterson Trio.
A warm welcome to new and returning listeners.
East Leeds Community Radio is a digital/internet radio station based at Chapel FM Arts Centre in Seacroft.
We celebrate the stories that we all have, encouraging people to find their own ways of sharing them through conversation, music, comedy, writing, sports and other skills.
We broadcast on Tuesday and Friday evenings, and every 2nd and 4th Sunday.
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Sun 26th Nov '23, 7:30pm
Regulars from this fabulous monthly night for songwriters perform musical musings on the theme of ‘Missing’, in celebration of Tower’s 10th birthday
Sun 26th Nov '23, 6:30pm
Four women, three friendships and one life-changing diagnosis. Powerful audio drama by Jacky Burton.
Sun 26th Nov '23, 5:30pm
Writers from the legendary Wordship, a regular online and occasionally live workshop, read their responses to the theme of ‘Missing.’
Sun 26th Nov '23, 4:00pm
Free workshop led by poets Caitlin Mckenna, Aqeel Parvez and Alex Callaghan on the space both on and off the page.
Sun 26th Nov '23, 3:30pm
Writing On Air veteran John Hepworth collides with some things that aren’t where they should be, or perhaps even aren’t there at all.
Sun 26th Nov '23, 2:30pm
Members of the U3A (University of The Third Age) Writing for Pleasure Group try out brand new poetry, prose, and flash fiction.
Sun 26th Nov '23, 1:30pm
Reunion of locals who visited First World War battlefields in 2014 to find the Seacroft men who went missing one hundred years before, with Geraldine Beattie.
Sun 26th Nov '23, 1:00pm
Haunting short fiction by Leeds writer Gareth Rhodes in collaboration with Conny Franken from Leeds’ sister city Dortmund, Germany
Sun 26th Nov '23, 12:00pm
Poets are on The Dark Side of the Moon. Some have been there before, some not. Responses to Pink Floyd’s classic album on its 50th anniversary, with Oz Hardwick.