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Interviews with people who live in Suffolk. Our aim is to show everybody is interesting and has a story.

Faces of Suffolk Andrew Martin

    • Gesellschaft und Kultur

Interviews with people who live in Suffolk. Our aim is to show everybody is interesting and has a story.

    Ellen Clayton - Poet 14-5-22

    Ellen Clayton - Poet 14-5-22

    I chat with Ellen Clayton, who has just released her debut poetry book about her work and Suffolk life.

    • 40 Min.
    Chris Asker - Musician/Entertainer 30/3/22

    Chris Asker - Musician/Entertainer 30/3/22

    Chris Asker has been very active on the Suffolk music scene for quite a while now. 

    We have a coffee and discuss the local scene and Suffolk life.

    • 46 Min.
    Andrew Marsh - Dial Lane Books 2-3-22

    Andrew Marsh - Dial Lane Books 2-3-22

    I catch up with Andrew Marsh, owner of Dial Lane Books, Ipswich's only independent bookshop.

    • 1 Std. 13 Min.
    James Jenkins - Author/Musician 5/2/22

    James Jenkins - Author/Musician 5/2/22

    The local writer and musician chats about his debut novel, the local music scene and Suffolk life in general. 

    • 41 Min.
    King Street Cinema Ipswich - Dan, James and Steve

    King Street Cinema Ipswich - Dan, James and Steve

    I catch up with some of the guys behind the only independent cinema in Ipswich. 

    We chat the history of the cinema, it's rebranding, movies in general and much more!!!

    • 36 Min.
    Lee Turner - Artist, Musician, Hair Stylist 8-12-21

    Lee Turner - Artist, Musician, Hair Stylist 8-12-21

    A chat with local musician and artist about his life.

    Amongst other things we discuss his new band Jumpin' Cholla, his art work (NatureCulture) and having to recently change career paths.

    • 37 Min.

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