Ricky Ross in conversation with Beth Nielsen Chapman
Music and conversation with a faith and ethical perspective. Taking the week's events to ask what they say about our values and beliefs.
In a shorter programme than usual because of football coverage, Ricky talks to one of America's most accomplished singer-songwriters Beth Nielsen Chapman, about her successful music career and the personal challenges she's faced.
The epic 大象传媒 TV series 'Civilisations' has begun, aiming to celebrate humanity's creative achievements. But beyond the TV series how important is it to share and locate ourselves as part of this global story of our civilisation. Ricky is joined by Noorah Al-Gailani, Curator of Islamic Civilisations at Glasgow Museums.
This week marks 5 years since Pope Francis was appointed. A breath of fresh air for many, he's also ruffled some Vatican feathers with his attempts at reform. Theologians Gina Menzies and Mary Cullen discuss his impact so far.
'Torn' is the name of the winning artwork in anti-sectarian charity Nil By Mouth's 'Pitch Perfect' art competition. It forms part of a bigger plan to install public artwork with a strong anti-sectarian message in locations across Glasgow. Ricky talks to the winning artist Kelly Coyle about the story behind the art.
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