THE DIFFICULT CONVERSATION
Today, 1:45pm Remind me
Two older people sit on a bench. What are they choosing not to say? Intriguing audio dialogue by Mally Harvey.
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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.
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ProgrammeToday, 1:30pm
Are poetry and poisons related? Four programmes on past herbal remedies with a poet GP and a Professor of Prescribing Practice.
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ProgrammeToday, 1:00pm
Two poets, Gareth Rhodes and Jaimes Moran, exchange associated ideas, random phrases, and hallucinatory fragments in this freshly experimental work.
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ProgrammeToday, 12:00pm
Students from Leeds East Academy present work from Chapel FM writing workshops they took part in earlier this year.
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ProgrammeToday, 10:30am
First Story places writers in schools throughout the UK. Young people from First Story residencies in West Yorkshire talk about their love of writing.
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ProgrammeToday, 9:00am
Poetry and conversation with three poets from Lille, France: Martine Delannoy, Ndrix and Valérie Ketels (aka Féal) with translation from Nick Wanklyn.
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ProgrammeToday, 8:00am
Poets from Brno, Czech Republic (one of Leeds' Twinned Cities) inlcuding a conversation with Ondřej Hrabal and work by Jan Těsnohlídek and Apolena Vybíralová.
Yesterday, 6:00pm
Whose voices are missing in our lives? Poets explore the experience of loss and grief in daily life and the necessity of calling it what it is.
Yesterday, 5:00pm
David Price OBE, with Elizabeth Powell, Fran Cairns and Naomi Roxby Wardle, discuss what we urgently need in our education system.
Yesterday, 4:30pm
Jaimes Lewis Moran presents poetry, prose, and live reflection on the subject of fathers, both missing and present.