A Little More Conversation: Thoughts on Recipes
Tomorrow, 3:00pm Remind me
This episode is looking into recipes: what are the go to cooking recipes, what are the essential ingredients for good music and a fun mini game.
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Four poets read from the latest Issue of Pennine Platform (winner of 'Best Cultural Promotion Publication' in the Northern Enterprise Awards 2025) with editor Julia Deakin.
Sun 8th Mar '26, 5:00pm
Members of Horsforth Town of Sanctuary talk about their many projects and plans for building bridges in their community.
Sun 8th Mar '26, 4:00pm
Stories of contemporary music projects in Chicago, New York, and the wider world from Seth Boustead, producer, composer, radio host, and more.
Tue 3rd Mar '26, 4:00pm
They're out in the streets. It's all kicking off. But is it in the minutes? Brand new comedy satire by Freya Jackson, a highlight from Writing On Air 2026.
Tue 3rd Mar '26, 3:00pm
Leeds Conservatoire students will take you from Leeds to Hollywood, with an Oscartastic hour of music, movies, and must-sees!
Sun 1st Mar '26, 4:30pm
Musician Martin Berger, poet Peter Spafford, and dancers Rachel Dean and Anthony Haddon make the improbable possible.
Sun 1st Mar '26, 3:30pm
More stories from Len Biran about a world in turmoil. But you have to eat! Live storytelling in the radio theatre.
Sun 1st Mar '26, 2:30pm
Ruth Steinberg, storyweaver, and sound artist Martin Berger, in a performance that combines words with sounds.