This week on Radioactive for Sheffield Live, Tim Moffatt and Sarah Evans Alwin talk about Beef on Netflix, God’s Country by Kerry Hadley Pryce, The Narrow Road by Lam Sum, How to Buy a Football Club on BBC Sounds, Ten Pound Poms on BBC iPlayer, Nostalgia by Andrey Tarkovsky, Beau is Afraid by Ari Aster and Uncanny on BBC Sounds.
This week Tim Moffatt and Sarah Evans Alwin chat to playwright, author, book seller, independent book shop owner and Papatango award winner Clive Judd in the ambient interim and liminal space of the Sheffield Mercure Hotel bar…
If you want to find out more, follow Clive on Instagram @clivejudd and check out his Papatango winning play Here. You can also follow everything that is happening at Voce Books, the bookshop he runs with Maria over on their Instagram @vocebooks for all the real life book vibes.
This week Tim Moffatt and Sarah Evans Alwin welcome special guest JS May to chat about his book fresh off the press, This is the Place as well as discussing publishing, travel, and writing.
You can find copies here.
This week on Radioactive for Sheffield Live, Tim Moffatt and Sarah Evans Alwin chat about The Fablemans, The Whale, Smile, The Witch Farm, Mystery Road Origin, Stalking the Atomic City by Markiyan Kamysh tr. Hanna Leliv and Reilly Costigan Humes, and Once in a House on Fire by Andrea Ashworth.
This week on Radioactive, Tim Moffatt and Sarah Evans Alwin talk about the unmissable Happy Valley, Megan, All Quiet on the Western Front, Babylon, The Last of Us, Tar, Life Ceremony by Sayaka Murata tr. Ginny Tapley Takemori, The Volcano, and much more….
This week Sarah Evans Alwin and Tim Moffatt are on the road again, exploring Sheffield’s cultural highlights.
This week on Radioactive, Sarah Evans Alwin and Tim Moffatt talk about Till, A Man Called Otto, Game Night, Manhunter, 1899, My Name is Why by Lemn Sissay, and The Pachinko Parlour by Elisa Shua Dusapin, tr. Aneesa Abbas Higgins.
This week Sarah Evans Alwin and Tim Moffatt drive out to the Bretton Hall Estate in West Yorkshire to the stunning Yorkshire Sculpture Park where they look at a fantastic Robert Indiana exhibition, as well as moody work by Norman Ackroyd and nostalgic childhood imaginings by Annie Montgomerie on a rainy January Yorkshire morning.
This week on Radioactive, Tim Moffatt and Sarah Evans Alwin chat to Emma Greaves and Ellie Leddra about the lovely cafe Elmas on Sharrowvale Road (open Tuesday to Saturday for gorgeous food, coffee and lively chatter) about film, music, audiences, and television!
This week Sarah Evans Alwin and Tim Moffatt chat about:
Alexander Armstrong in South Korea – Channel 5
Louis Theroux Interviews – BBC iPlayer
Clemency Burton Hill – Another Year of Wonder
Why Do We Do That – BBC Sounds
Love Lucian by Martin Gayford and David Dawson
Irmina by Barbara Yelin, tr. by Michael Wahler
Storyville: The Mole Parts 1 and 2 – BBC iPlayer