AMBITIOUS plans have been unveiled for an all-new music and arts festival in Cumbria to be held this summer. Named 42 Degrees after the angle at which sunlight striking raindrops produces a rainbow, the intimate music and arts festival would be held at Huttin-in-the-Forest near Penrith. Founder Jess Prince is hoping to hold the inaugural festival from July 16 - 18 this year - but in order for it to go ahead, it needs to reach a target of £30,000 via a Kickstarter campaign. Organisers already have a number of artists lined up to perform, inlcuding London-based producer Ash Walker, singer Yemi Bolatiwa and jazz group Ebi Soda.
AMBITIOUS plans have been unveiled for an all-new music and arts festival in Cumbria to be held this summer. Named 42 Degrees after the angle at which sunlight striking raindrops produces a rainbow, the intimate music and arts festival would be held at Huttin-in-the-Forest near Penrith. Founder Jess Prince is hoping to hold the inaugural festival from July 16 - 18 this year - but in order for it to go ahead, it needs to reach a target of £30,000 via a Kickstarter campaign. Organisers already have a number of artists lined up to perform, inlcuding London-based producer Ash Walker, singer Yemi Bolatiwa and jazz group Ebi Soda.
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MY SEVEN WONDERS WITH Clive Anderson: The comedian and broadcaster launched his first podcast this week, with each guest talking about their personal seven wonders of the world. In the first episode, released on Wednesday, he was joined by Dara O Briain, with future guests including David Baddiel, Shappi Khorsandi, Griff Rhys Jones and Ian Stone.
THE ACTORS WITH Luke Kempner AND Colin Hoult: A new six-episode podcast series revolves around professional jealousy, as Kempner s character enjoys continued success, which he can t help but keep mentioning to the out-of-work family man Hoult plays. Made by Turtle Canyon Comedy, the series launched yesterday on all the usual platforms.
New documentary celebrating Manchester music scene to premiere tonight Manchester Music Then and Now: Music Worth Fighting For features the likes of Blossoms, New Order and Shaun Ryder
A new documentary which celebrates the music scene of Greater Manchester,
Manchester Music Then and Now: Music Worth Fighting For, will premiere online tonight (December 18).
Set to premiere on the United We Stream site at 8pm this evening, the documentary will be available to watch subsequently on the Visit Manchester site.
Featuring interviews and insights from members of Blossoms, Courteeners, New Order, Happy Mondays, Working Men’s Club and Elbow – as well as such emerging Manchester artists as Yemi Bolatiwa, Valve and DJ Olli Ryder (the son of Shaun Ryder) – the documentary aims to “showcase the strength and diversity of Greater Manchester’s current music scene”.