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Janice tunes into arts, culture and music across Scotland. Bernard MacLaverty pops in to discuss his collected stories and Janice says happy birthday to the Gettysburg Address.

With Janice Forsyth in the Culture Studio today:

Bernard MacLaverty, one of the country's best loved writers, pops in to discuss his new book of collected short stories.

Hip hop veteran and choreographer Jonzi D is coming to Inverness on Wednesday evening. He tells us why being offered an MBE led to his first solo show in 17 years.

150 years ago today Abraham Lincoln gave the Gettysburg Address - one of the great speeches of all time. Rhetoric fan Sam Leith and Professor Phil O'Brien of Glasgow University discuss what makes the speech so special and why it's still central to America's self-image.

Joseph Boyden discusses his new novel, The Orenda, a story about the clash of cultures that took place when Europeans came to North America.

Michael Jackson's album Thriller sold 65 million copies while Katy Perry's latest sold less than three hundred thousand. But are reports of the album's demise exaggerated?

And will the City of Discovery soon be known as the City of Culture? In advance of tomorrow's announcement we get the last minute lowdown on the Dundee bid from Chris van der Kuyl.

1 hour, 54 minutes

Last on

Tue 19 Nov 2013 14:05

Music Played

  • Bee Gees

    JIVE TALKIN'

  • Paul McCartney

    QUEENIE EYE

  • BILLIE JO AND NORAH

    LONG TIME GONE

  • HAIM

    FOREVER

  • The Killers

    SHOT AT THE NIGHT

  • Emil铆ana Torrini

    TOOKAH

  • Michael Jackson

    Thriller

  • Pink Floyd

    MONEY

  • Vampire Weekend

    WORSHIP YOU

  • Michael Marra

    All Will Be Well

Broadcast

  • Tue 19 Nov 2013 14:05

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