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Marina Warner’s Free Thought

August 19th, 2008 by Steve Bowbrick

On Radio 3 they're having a sort of Summer season of short essays from 100 clever and/or important people. It's all part of a real festival called Free Thinking that takes place in Liverpool at the end of October. In her contribution Marina Warner talks about the commodification of art and concludes (in two minutes flat) that the visual arts are less commodified than writing. Clever and persuasive. The other essays are all here. Contributors include: Phil Redmond, Stuart Maconie, Frank Cottrell Boyce, Germaine Greer and quite a lot of very interesting people I've never heard of (MP3).

Worth noting too that Radio 3 will most likely chuck the whole lot away once the festival is finished since that seems to be standard practice with the station's speech output: especially scandalous behaviour when you consider that this cerebral stuff must have a residual value of close to zero. Write to your MP or something.

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Eric’s: Story of a Liverpool Club

June 5th, 2008 by Russell Davies

Eric's is the Liverpool Club that spawned The Teardrop Explodes, Pete Wylie, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Echo & The Bunnymen and, most popular in our house - Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark. And was frequented by the likes of the sainted Mr Bill Drummond. Do you get geographically local scenes like this anymore? Makes you really wish Pete Wylie had had a bigger career, he talks about music and scenes so well. This lovely show from Radio 2 really takes you back to somewhere you never were. MP3 here.

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