On Air Greatest Hits Chris Kinley | 6:30pm - 9:00pm

Jungle

We begin today’s show with Chairman of the Isle of Man Poetry Society, Bethany De Legh-Runciman who has all the information and inspiration you need to enter this year’s Poetry Trail around Douglas Town Centre.
Entry forms are available at the Henry Bloom Noble Library in Douglas, through the Isle of Man Poetry Society’s facebook page, and by emailing Bethany at poems@manxcat.org.im
The Trail will take place alongside the Manx Literature Festival next autumn, but the deadline for entries into the Poetry Trail close on June 24th.

 

 

Textiles Artist Pat Kelly joins us to talk about her beautifully delicate felting and embroidery work which she hand dyes herself, using natural pigments from her enchanting forest garden! See more of Pat’s work at http://patktextiles.blogspot.com/

Jane Hall of the Isle of an Art Directory has this week’s Visual Arts News - more details of all the events mentioned can be found at www.manxartdirectory.com

On Friday June 16th, head to Peel for the Isle of Architecture’s next performance in another unusual space. From 7.30pm, Peel Lifeboat Station will host a fabulous folk extravaganza featuring the Mollag Band, Clash Vooar and Scran. You can buy tickets for just five pounds on the door or online at eventbrite.com

 

 

Welsh singer-songwriter, with Bajan heritage, Kizzy Crawford plays her ethereal track, Jungle, for us. Follow Kizzy and download more of her gorgeous music at  www.kizzymerielcrawford.com