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Long awaited bumper episode of Refusing To Implode Politely. Zoe Stegosaurus interviews The Repeat Beat Poet, and The Repeat Beat Poet interviews Zoe Stegosaurus. In this double-length episode, two cr...
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Long awaited bumper episode of Refusing To Implode Politely. Zoe Stegosaurus interviews The Repeat Beat Poet, and The Repeat Beat Poet interviews Zoe Stegosaurus. In this double-length episode, two cr...
Join Zoe Stegosaurus and Jake Wild Hall as they discuss post-Edinburgh Festival comedowns, self-reflection through poetry and the breadth of the London spoken word scene.
Mimi Romilly talks about her mother, Irene Romilly, an iconic figure in Camden and an original poetic voice. She reads from two of her mother’s works– one a poem and one an excerpt from her mother’s m...
Zoe and Maddie talk inspiration, London and the impossibility of muffins. Includes the poems If My Body Was A Poem, When I Return To London, Little Sister and Labels Are For Jars. This episode cont...
Homeless Reach is an organisation run by one incredible man: Justin. He came in to record two poems and to talk to us about his writing as well as the work he does with the homeless around London.
Hymn came into the studio to talk to Freddy about his poetry and his journey to find enlightenment. Through tai chi and the Rainbow Gathering, Hymn turned from a destructive life. His poetry is a part...
Zoe Stegosaurus interviews Dean McKee about his work, his motives for creating poetry, his methods and his politics. Poems included: Ogmios, Whisper, Fatherless Generation and The Trainline Poem. P...
Refusing To Implode Politely interviews musician Kate Epps. Zoe and Kate discuss film, feminism and bedroom pop, and Kate’s forthcoming EP (which, as you’ll hear, is likely to be called‘Valentines’, b...
Zoe Stegosaurus interviews poet Tim Kiely about his work and his relationship to the spoken word scene in London. They discuss the themes of his writing, his poetic inspirations and the role of London...
Spoken Word Slam Poet Felix, who wraps words beautifully around the weird, the wonderful and the ordinary, talks with Zoe Stegosaurus about performance, about what its like identify as a poet, other p...
!!!Coming soon to CCRadio!!! Zoe Stegosaurus will be bringing you a new show all about the spoken-word poetry scene in London. With interviews and performances by artists on the scene, it will be a u...
Flight from Srebrenica, July 2005 Tavistock Square, July 2006 Poetry read and composed by Angela Inglis Introduction: Marian Larragy
Stanley Buildings and Culross Buildings were part of nineteenth century architectural heritage at the rear of King’s Cross station. Angela Inglis wrote about them when it became clear that they would ...
A new poem by Martin Lim. Read by Martin Lim Recorded by: Arsenio Directed by: Angela Inglis Editing: Marian Larragy
A new poem by Martin Lim. Read by Martin Lim Recorded by: Arsenio Directed by: Angela Inglis Editing: Marian Larragy
Trying to keep sane, Don’t want to wane again, Feeling like a trapped soul, Jumping deeper into the hole, Feeling experimentally challenged, Counting the days I’ve mismanaged, Hiding the light u...
Laurie Bolger talks with Terence Sweeney about his poetry his forthcoming books“The Juggler” and“Dirty Rotten Poems”. His book- launch will be happening at The Hideaway, Tufnell Park June 2nd 2012….Ge...
A poem by Martin Lim What I really long for, Is to find that long lost distant shore. To be alone in my private thoughts, Distant voices echoing through the wind’ When will they stop , When wi...
Blaze of Glory, a poem by Martin Lim