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Fri 16th Mar '18, 7:15pm
Jaimes Lewis Moran and Dave Binns give us their highly original merging of poem and song
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Fri 16th Mar '18, 7:15pm
Jaimes Lewis Moran and Dave Binns give us their highly original merging of poem and song
Fri 16th Mar '18, 7:45pm
Poetry in performance from Maria Stephenson and friends on the theme of Maria’s recent book
Fri 16th Mar '18, 9:15pm
Songwriter Ric Neale and poet Rob Reed perform their moving meditation in music and words on Hemingway’s shortest story
Fri 16th Mar '18, 9:15am
Helen Burke and Phil Pattinson kidnap happiness in poetry, music - and in their own inimitable way
Fri 16th Mar '18, 10:15am
Peter Spafford talks to Artemis, International Writers at Leeds, and poets from Germany, France and Spain
Fri 16th Mar '18, 11:15am
Poets Oz Hardwick and Hannah Stone follow medievalism as it morphs into contemporary art forms
Thu 15th Mar '18, 10:30am
Young writers from schools in West Yorkshire present work they have created with First Story writers
Thu 15th Mar '18, 2:30pm
A collaboration between Chapel FM’s Associate Writers and jazz phenomenon Chris Sharkey who is currently musician-in-residence at the Chapel
Thu 15th Mar '18, 3:00pm
Original poems and found sounds from Seacroft poet and musician Jaimes Lewis Moran
Thu 15th Mar '18, 3:30pm
Sounds from the edge of sleep, a sonic collage by Alex Rushfirth and Rosalie Counelis
Thu 15th Mar '18, 4:15pm
Burning to write and publish? Writer Linda Sage tells us how to break down the barriers and get it done
Thu 15th Mar '18, 5:15pm
Six short plays from The Writing Squad and Hull Truck Theatre. The Squad is a free programme for writers aged 16-21
Thu 15th Mar '18, 6:15pm
Members of East Leeds Youth Theatre, now based at Chapel FM, give us a sharp take on the idea of ‘closed/open’
Thu 15th Mar '18, 6:30pm
Students on the English and Creative Writing courses at Leeds Beckett University explore the implications of ‘the border’
Thu 15th Mar '18, 7:30pm
David Robertson and Players perform the only play ever written by world-famous Yorkshire sculptor Henry Moore
Thu 15th Mar '18, 8:00pm
What does it mean to be over 60 in the UK? Cineage Live, older performers from Leeds Beckett, tell it how it is
Thu 15th Mar '18, 8:45pm
Laura Potts reads poems written for the BBC’s Contains Strong Language Festival, accompanied by Keely Hodgson on cello