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Singer-songwriter Kathryn Williams tells Edi Stark about her new album Crown Electric, plus more comedy from The Outsiders series of comic monologues with Billy Kirkwood.

Edi Stark tunes into what's happening in arts, culture and music across Scotland.

Singer-songwriter Kathryn Williams came to public attention when she was nominated for a Mercury Prize in 2000. She joins us to play live in the Culture Studio and tells Edi all about her new album, Crown Electric.

Hilary Brooks and Karen MacIver are award winning composers and musicians who've teamed up as Piano Piano to record an album of duets dedicated to some of history's most inspiring women.

DanceLive, Aberdeen's award-winning festival of contemporary dance is back. Choreographer Hayley Durward and Matt Foster of David Hughes Dance give us the lowdown.

Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet are a New York dance company who've made a big name for themselves with their energetic, boundary-crossing repertoire. Edi talks to dancers Matthew Rich and Ebony Williams.

And we've got comedy too with a preview of M貌d The Week - the new comedy competition at the Royal National M貌d - with Carina MacLeod and Eilidh Daniels.

All that and a new series of comedy monologues, The Outsiders featuring Scottish comedians sharing their experience of feeling like an outsider in a modern Scottish society. Billy Kirkwood shares his story about living life as the youngest in a Scots family.

1 hour, 54 minutes

Last on

Fri 11 Oct 2013 14:05

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  • Fri 11 Oct 2013 14:05

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