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LeAnn Rimes, plus writers Kirsty Logan and Doug Johnstone

Janice Forsyth talks to writers Kirsty Logan and Doug Johnstone about their new books, plus LeAnn Rimes performs a track from her new album, Remnants.

Author Kirsty Logan tells Janice about her new story collection A Portable Shelter, covering themes of loss and identity, and inspired by Scottish folktales.

LeAnn Rimes tells Ricky Ross about her new album Remnants.

Writer Doug Johnstone's new novel, Crash Land, is set against the dramatic Orkney landscape, a psychological thriller with a hefty dose of shame, guilt, and lust.

RBS released their new polymer 拢5 notes on Thursday. Adorning them are beautiful illustrations by Glasgow based designer, Stuart Kerr who will be in studio with Janice. He risked his life to draw mackerel; a strange subject to choose when you have a fish allergy!

Glasgow's Birds of Paradise Theatre Company, have an exciting new collaborative theatre piece with Hong Kong, involving performers working across time zones and continents. Miranda and Caliban is directed by Robert Gale and stars Paul Cunningham both will be in to tell us about rehearsing via Skype and more.

And in this week's Tuesday Review, Kirsty Logan and Doug Johnstone are joined by journalist Jonathan Whitelaw to give their verdicts on Paul Beatty's Man Booker winning novel, The Sellout, The Scottish National Portrait Gallery's exhibition of landscape photography The View From Here; and Netflix's new big budget drama The Crown.

1 hour, 55 minutes

Last on

Tue 1 Nov 2016 14:00

LeAnn Rimes with Ricky Ross

LeAnn Rimes with Ricky Ross

Broadcast

  • Tue 1 Nov 2016 14:00

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