Suite (212)
A podcast by Suite (212)
95 Episoade
-  Politics and the English Language: The life and legacy of George OrwellPublicat: 11.02.2019
-  Bomb Culture: Jeff Nuttall and the Sixties counter-culturePublicat: 04.02.2019
-  España 1936: The cultural reaction to the Spanish Civil WarPublicat: 28.01.2019
-  Art, censorship and resistance in Erdoğan's TurkeyPublicat: 21.01.2019
-  An interview with Markéta LuskačováPublicat: 14.01.2019
-  Cultural Review of the Year 2018Publicat: 17.12.2018
-  Biodiversity for Literature: An interview with Jessica J. LeePublicat: 10.12.2018
-  EXTRA: Army of Lovers: Queer consciousness-raising after StonewallPublicat: 27.11.2018
-  La Grande Illusion: The cultural impact of World War I in FrancePublicat: 26.11.2018
-  EXTRA: Why Suite (212)?Publicat: 25.11.2018
-  Masses/Man: The cultural impact of World War I in GermanyPublicat: 19.11.2018
-  Dulce et Decorum Est: The cultural impact of World War I in the United KingdomPublicat: 12.11.2018
-  White Screens/Black Images: A conversation about black filmPublicat: 05.11.2018
-  New Suns: Magic, myth-making, occult poetry and 21st century feminismPublicat: 29.10.2018
-  The Mesmerist: An interview with Bill MorrisonPublicat: 22.10.2018
-  Peter Watkins: Filmmaking against the global media crisisPublicat: 15.10.2018
-  John Calder - A Life in PublishingPublicat: 08.10.2018
-  EXTRA: Against Simple Answers: Art, sexuality and society in KyrgyzstanPublicat: 07.10.2018
-  Against Creativity: An interview with Oli MouldPublicat: 24.09.2018
-  A Mexican Fairy Tale: The life and work of Leonora CarringtonPublicat: 17.09.2018
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.
