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A unique series of intimate interviews with academics at York University.


Fishtail: tales of sounds and words

A series of four specials exploring the relationship between sounds and words and other forms of art. Each week, we will be discussing the connections between different pieces of work with a series of special guests. We'll be featuring great and innovative music, writing and art written by our favourite established artists and york students.

The idea of fishtail comes from Ouroboros, which is the image of a fish or reptile biting its own tail. It signifies something that is constantly recreating itself, something that pre-existed and is so powerful that it must continue. Of course, it also comes from the notion of a fisherman's tale. In our programme, we're going to be 'biting our tales' and circulating from one art form to the next.


Georgie and Angie's Book Corner

Love literature? Want to find out more about all your favourite reads? Join us for the latest literary updates, exclusive interviews with local authors and much more!


Barry Tomes

Each week a new guest, with a new book, which they hold dear. An interview show with a literary twist.


Let's Get Lit(erary)!

We like books. Do you like books? Let's all like books together.

Our show consists of us chatting about our favourite books and authors. Each session we will have a book club, talking about one specific book chosen the week before. The music of the show will be songs that remind us of the books we focus on that week.


The Culture Show

A show covering all things arts, and history, in and around the city of York. Featuring a special guest (or two). Come listen to us discover things you want to know, and many things you probably didn't want to know bi-weekly!


Culture Vultures

Ever wondered how art inspired Bowie? Or what gave rise to Freddie Mercury’s most iconic looks? 

Join us as we explore the intersections and connections between art, music, history, literature and fashion together. From 20s French Jazz to 60s New York, we’ll chat your ear off about all things culture! Enjoy the dulcet tones of two Culture Vultures right here on URY.


The Speech Hour!

Join the URY Speech Team for an hour a wonderful nonsense!


Speech Showcase: Footings

Speech Showcase series presents the newest and best fiction material appearing from URY! Tune in for your fix of drama, comedy and something inbetween

 

Footings: In the town of Footings-Apon-Tye, Roy Gloop is a farmer letting out his field to American archeologist Dr Lydia Marks. Todd Harris, a local reporter, starts to snoop around the dig site to find a story he desparately wants to be true.

This show is written by Saul Devlin and Danielle Turner, directed by Saul Devlin and produced by Saul Devlin and Connor Sanders.
Starring David Hemingway as Roy Gloop, Hesandi Jayasekara and Saul Devlin as Todd Harris. Also featuring Jessica Schofield as Jenn.

The Speech Hour: Mental Health Awareness Week

URY Speech Team chat about mental health during our times under lockdown, the importance of mental health and the future as we come back to the non-lockdown world.


Speech Showcase: Red on Yellow

A Sci-Fi murder mystery podcast set in a dystopian city where a lone robot seeks to solve a 100-year old cold case created by a thrid year University of York Theatre student Reginn Kolbeinsson

 

Listen in for the first 6 episodes over the next three weeks or listen to it now on Spotify or on the Red and Yellow podcast website: https://reginnk.wixsite.com/redonyellowpodcast


Books and Breakfast

Join Scarlet for a whimsical journey through her favourite poetry, books and more accompanied by a cup of tea and maybe her uneaten breakfast! It's early so grab a cup of something warm and have a lovely lie-in with your radio on!


Culture Collage

Want to impress your friends with your knowledge of film and literature? Or maybe you want to seem sophisticated on your next Tinder date by taking them to the theatre? Whatever your reason for wanting to know more about arts and culture, Culture Collage is here to deliver. Join us for a light-hearted discussion of all things* arts and culture on campus, in York, and beyond!

 

*Things will be limited due to time constraints and presenter's knowledge. Please note, Culture Collage may occasionally feature tracks from musicals.

The Knights of the Turn-Table

Join the gallant knight ser Tony as he journeys on his dutiful quest through music, from the perspective of English history and literature!

(Or just tune in and listen to the english jams he chucks out. He knows it's what you're here for.)