Suite (212)

A podcast by Suite (212) - Tuesdays

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95 Episodes

  1. EXTRA: It's a Sin [UNLOCKED]

    Published: 3/1/2022
  2. The End: Politics, culture and criticism in the UK in the 2020s

    Published: 3/1/2022
  3. We: An interview with Pil & Galia Kollectiv

    Published: 11/16/2021
  4. These are the Times: An interview with Trevor Griffiths

    Published: 10/19/2021
  5. Poetry and Politics in 21st Century Britain

    Published: 9/21/2021
  6. EXTRA: Literature about and after Corbyn's Labour [unlocked]

    Published: 9/6/2021
  7. Rebellion: The life and work of Forough Farrokhzad

    Published: 7/20/2021
  8. Variations: An interview with Juliet Jacques

    Published: 5/31/2021
  9. Pilgrims of Hope: Writers and the Paris Commune of 1871

    Published: 5/18/2021
  10. The Suite (212) Sessions, no. 19 - Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven

    Published: 5/6/2021
  11. State of the Nation: Capturing 21st Century Britain in Literature

    Published: 4/20/2021
  12. PREVIEW: Literature about - and after - Corbyn's Labour Party

    Published: 4/18/2021
  13. Culture of Crisis: The Visual Arts in Greece since 2008

    Published: 3/16/2021
  14. PREVIEW: It's a Sin

    Published: 2/26/2021
  15. PREVIEW: Ousmane Sembène's Camp de Thiaroye (1987)

    Published: 2/21/2021
  16. Ousmane Sembène: 'The Father of African Cinema'

    Published: 2/16/2021
  17. PREVIEW: Feature Film and the Holocaust

    Published: 1/19/2021
  18. Documentary Film and the Holocaust

    Published: 1/19/2021
  19. Silence = Death: The Cultural Impact of the AIDS Crisis

    Published: 12/15/2020
  20. Cultural Capital: The Greater London Council's arts policies, 1981-86

    Published: 11/17/2020

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Suite (212) is a radio programme, broadcast on Resonance 104.4fm, and podcast that explores the arts in their social, political, cultural and historical contexts, hosted by Juliet Jacques. We take an inter-disciplinary approach, with an emphasis on innovative, underground or avant-garde work. Sometimes, panels discuss cultural politics; sometimes, we focus on a new publication or exhibition, or a specific individual or group whose work we admire.