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MONDAY 16 SEPTEMBER Presented by Mark Lawson
CHUCK PALAHNIUK
Mark Lawson talks to Fight Club author Chuck Palahniuk about his latest book, Lullaby.
Lullaby by Chuck Palahniuk is published by Jonathan Cape (ISBN: 0224063014) Listen to the interview
ANYA GALLACIO/ROTTING ART
Louisa Buck discusses art with a limited shelf-life.
Anya Gallacio’s exhibition opens today at Tate Britain in London. Listen to the interview
GILBERT HARDING
Famed for his appearances on What’s My Line, Gilbert Harding gained the reputation as ‘Britain’s rudest man’. Front Row considers the man behind the public image.
Interviewees include Leonard Preston, Gilbert Harding’s personal secretary and playwright Roger Storey
Goodbye Gilbert Harding is touring: 12-21 Sept: Plymouth Theatre Royal 23-28 Sept: Richmond Theatre, Surrey 30 September-5 Oct: Oxford Playhouse 7-12 Oct: Guildford Yvonne Arnaud Theatre 14-19 Oct: Cambridge Arts Theatre 21-26 Oct: Eastbourne Devonshire Park Theatre 28 Oct-2 Nov: Brighton Theatre Royal Listen to the discussion
JOHN SQUIRE As the Stone Roses guitarist releases his first solo album, journalist Dave Haslam asks whether his solo effort can better his group effors.
Time Changes Everything by John Squire is released today.
Listen to the profile
MUNICIPAL ART
Camden council are to replace 40 portraits of former mayors and other municipal dignitaries of the past with pictures by primary school children. John Wilson asks whether such paintings can be defended as art talking to John Dickie, deputy leader of Camden Council. Listen to the discussion
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