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Monthly Archives: December 2015
Queer’Say November 2015
Out in South London and Apples and Snakes present Queer’Say, a showcase of queer spoken word hosted by Rosie Wilby. After their performance, Rosie speaks to each artist about their work, life and writing and invites the audience to ask questions. The final … Continue reading
Queer’Say September 2015
Out in South London and Apples and Snakes present Queer’Say, a showcase of queer spoken word hosted by Rosie Wilby. After their performance, Rosie speaks to each artist about their work, life and writing and invites the audience to ask … Continue reading
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Tagged AJ McKenna, Dominic Berry, Ernesto Sarezale, Queer'Say
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Special Interview: Howard Sounes
Writer Howard Sounes speaks about Notes from the Velvet Underground – The Life of Lou Reed. When researching this biography, he also met Holly Woodlawn, the inspiration for the opening lines of Lou Reed’s hit Walk on the Wildside, who … Continue reading
Listen again: 8 December 2015
Naomi Paxton sits in for Rosie for our final live show of the year. She talks to Sandra McCay over the phone about her humorous memoir about life, family and unexpected revelations, Oy Vey My Daughter’s Gay. Devon Cox, American-born … Continue reading
Listen again: 1 December 2015
Rosie speaks to Irish writer, actor and Fringe First Award winner Sonya Kelly about her show How to Keep an Alien which makes its London premiere at Soho Theatre from 1 – 19 December. It’s a funny, tender memoir about securing … Continue reading