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Rullsenberg Rules (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
Brilliant. Coming home from seeing Ballboy last night (of which more later!) we had Radio 3 on in the car -- yes, we are the sort of people who go see pop music and come home to random classical, world, jazz and conversation radio. We caught a wonderful piece by Ruth Padel talking about her experience of the viola. And I couldn't help but think of lovely EineKleineRob. Hope he caught...
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Myanmar (Free subscription) | 07/17/2008
In Rangoon the monsoon broke. The swirling streets were ankle-deep. I talked to writers about how British poetry had been revived in the 1970s by translations from eastern European poets struggling wi...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 07/14/2008
A full-length interview with novelist Ian McEwan, in which he discusses the differences between the creative process in art and science. Plus, poet Ruth Padel waxes lyrical about Charles Darwin
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 07/14/2008
... do talented artists and scientists have different kinds of creativity? , which also features poet Ruth Padel waxing lyrical about Charles Darwin.We also hear from about the life of . Last week Hodges gave a lecture at Bletchley Park – where Turing helped crack the Nazis' Enigma Code during the Second World War – about the mathematician's legacy.In the Newsjam, Nell Boase and James...