Episodes
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Tom Gatti and Kate Mossman are joined by Michael Prodger to discuss the Klimt & Schiele exhibition at the Royal Academy, and then review a Christine and the Queens gig and celebrate another noniversary.
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Tom Gatti, Kate Mossman and Ryan Gilbey discuss the new Halloween film and then celebrate another noniversary. Plus, we hear from the six novelists shortlisted for the Goldsmiths Prize.
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Tom Gatti and Kate Mossman discuss the 2018 Booker Prize and Michael Moore's new film Fahrenheit 11/9, and then celebrate another noniversary.
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Tom Gatti and Kate Mossman discuss John Grant's new album Love is Magic and the Netflix series Maniac, and then celebrate another noniversary.
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Tom Gatti and Kate Mossman discuss the British heist film King of Thieves and Christian Marclay's The Clock installation at Tate Modern and celebrate the noniversary of the 1999 film But I'm A Cheerleader.
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Tom Gatti and Kate Mossman discuss the new Paul McCartney album Egypt Station, the Polish film Cold War, and celebrate the noniversary of Chumbawamba's "Tubthumping".
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Tom Gatti and Kate Mossman discuss the ITV crime drama Unforgotten, the new Ariana Grande album Sweetener, and another noniversary.
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Tom Gatti and Kate Mossman discuss the return of The League of Gentlemen, the strange collections of objects that writers amass — with guest appearances from Audrey Niffenegger, Tom Holland and Howard Jacobson — and the noniversary of the short-lived Nineties reality show Man O Man.
Read: Writers on their collections
Kate Mossman's profile of the League of Gentlemen
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Tom Gatti and Kate Mossman discuss the musical adaptation of Alison Bechdel's Fun Home, analyse summer album releases from Let's Eat Grandma and Iggy Pop & Underworld, and celebrate another noniversary.
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Tom Gatti and Kate Mossman discuss the new Michael Jackson exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, Quincy Jones's 85th birthday part at the O2 Arena, and Men in Black — the Will Smith film released 21 long years ago.
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Tom Gatti and Kate Mossman discuss the new Frida Kahlo exhibition at the V&A, Donald Glover's FX series Atlanta, and the 1997 Puff Daddy and Faith Evans song "I'll Be Missing You".
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Tom Gatti and Kate Mossman discuss oversharing musicians and nineties adverts, and we hear from novelists Deborah Levy and David Mitchell about their favourite albums: Joni Mitchell's Blue and David Bowie's Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars.
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Further reading and listening:
Kate's interview with Lily Allen.
Joni Mitchell's Blue.
David Bowie's Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars.
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Tom Gatti and Kate Mossman discuss the new play at the Old Vic Mood Music, the Arctic Monkeys' sixth album Tranquility Base Hotel + Casino and celebrate the noniversary of Willow.
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Further reading:
Kate Mossman's review of the new Arctic Monkeys album.
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Tom Gatti and Kate Mossman discuss the new film Beast, the BBC Radio 4 programme Soul Music and celebrate the noniversary of Gladiator.
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Further reading:
Ryan Gilbey's review of Beast.
Antonia Quirke's piece about Soul Music.
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Tom Gatti and Kate Mossman discuss Janelle Monae's new album Dirty Computer and the Amazon-Hulu series The Looming Tower. Then, they hear from novelist Jim Crace, an interview that was recorded at the Cambridge Literary Festival. Finally, they celebrate another significant cultural noniversary.
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Tom Gatti and Kate Mossman discuss an improbable film double bill: Todd Haynes' Wonderstruck and John Krasinski's A Quiet Place. Then, they celebrate the noniversary of Simpsons novelty single "Do the Bartman".
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Further reading:
Ryan Gilbey's review of Wonderstruck.
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Tom Gatti and Kate Mossman discuss the unlikely musical collaboration of Sting and Shaggy on the album 44/876 (out on 20 April), review the new Alex Garland film Annihilation (with special guest Helen Lewis), and celebrate the noniversary of the bumbag (or fanny pack, if you're American).
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Further reading:
Kate's interview in New York with Sting and Shaggy.
Helen's review of Annihilation.
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Tom Gatti and Kate Mossman discuss the music of Sade and mourn the loss of the dinner party album in the age of Spotify playlists. Then they're joined by Michael Prodger to discuss the "All Too Human" exhibition at Tate Britain. Finally, they celebrate the noniversary of the Final Destination franchise.
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Tom Gatti and Kate Mossman are joined by Jude Rogers to discuss the 1984 nuclear disaster drama Threads. Then they talk about the Oscar-nominated film I, Tonya, and finally celebrate the noniversary of Jarvis Cocker invading the stage at the 1996 Brit Awards.
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Tom Gatti and Kate Mossman discuss the blockbuster Broadway musical Hamilton and the arrival of the fatberg at the Museum of London. Then they are joined by film critic Ryan Gilbey to discuss Andrey Zvyagintsev's Oscar-nominated film Loveless and to celebrate the noniversary of the "Just Say No" campaign by the cast of Grange Hill.
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Further reading:
Helen Lewis on Hamilton.
Ryan Gilbey's interview with Andrey Zvyagintsev.
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