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Tim Robey, Pete Naughton, Jane Morris and SXSW

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17 March 2017

Episode 513

45 minutes

We get this week’s film, podcast and art picks from critics Tim Robey, Pete Naughton and Jane Morris, and we head to Austin, Texas, to find out the music acts to watch at this year’s SXSW showcase.

17 March 2017

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Chapter 1

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Chapter 1

A fright at the flicks with Tim Robey

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Ben Rylan is joined in the studio by ‘The Telegraph’ film critic Tim Robey to discuss two of this week’s releases: ‘Get Out’ and ‘Personal Shopper’.

7 minutes

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A fright at the flicks with Tim Robey

Chapter 2

6 minutes


Photo: Wolfgang Tillmans

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Chapter 2

The best art exhibitions with Jane Morris

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The editor-at-large of ‘The Art Newspaper’ runs through the top exhibitions in London this weekend, including Wolfgang Tillmans at Tate Modern, American paintings at the Royal Academy and Eduardo Paolozzi at Whitechapel Gallery.

6 minutes

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Chapter 3

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Chapter 3

Pete Naughton’s podcast picks

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Podcast critic Pete Naughton picks ‘Missing Richard Simmons’ and ‘The Daily’ from ‘The New York Times’ as must-listen shows this week.

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Pete Naughton’s podcast picks

Chapter 4

5 minutes


Photo: Ron-Herrman

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Chapter 4

SXSW: ones to watch

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Reporter Mar Sellars heads to Austin, Texas, for SXSW – America's biggest music showcase – and tells us what bands to look out for in 2017.

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SXSW: ones to watch

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