Eight questions for the interested and interesting: Eloise Windebank Farro’s Eloise Windebank talks running stairs for work (and fitness), a Michael Meyersfeld artwork and Jonathan Taylor Thomas… by Sarah Buitendach November 7, 2025 Pleasure
The Friday song (on a Sunday): ‘Wabash III’ by John Scofield, featuring Jack DeJohnette Mark Rosin pays tribute to music legend Jack DeJohnette, whose drumming genius shaped modern jazz and shines in ‘Wabash III’ by John Scofield… by Mark Rosin November 2, 2025 Art & Culture·Pleasure
The Friday song (on a Sunday): ‘Space and Time’ by S.G. Goodman Mark Rosin’s song of the week is ‘Space and Time’, a track by solo artist S.G.Goodman, whose heartfelt tunes span the genres of folk,… by Mark Rosin October 26, 2025 Art & Culture·Pleasure
The Friday song (on a Sunday): ‘Rock and Roll Band’ by Boston Don’t dismiss Boston’s eponymous first album as rock lite – the very real appeal of songs like ‘Rock and Roll Band’ is well worth… by Mark Rosin October 19, 2025 Art & Culture·Pleasure
The Friday song (on a Sunday): ‘Pink Skies’ (featuring Watchhouse) by Zach Bryan Zach Bryan’s rise is pure grassroots power – streaming king, social commentator and songwriter with songs that cut straight to the bone… by Mark Rosin October 12, 2025 Art & Culture·Pleasure
The Friday song (on a Sunday): ‘Higher Ground’ by Stevie Wonder ‘Higher Ground’, by Stevie Wonder, is Mark Rosin’s chosen song for this week’s listen. It’s perfect for an upbeat, jazzy morning listen… by Mark Rosin October 5, 2025 Pleasure
Eight questions for the interested and interesting: Elaine Castillo Author Elaine Castillo on her razor-sharp new novel ‘Moderation’, dog rescue, and the classic book she finally finished… by Sarah Buitendach October 3, 2025 Pleasure
The Friday song (on a Sunday): ‘Forgotten Eyes’ by Big Thief Indie folk and rock band Big Thief’s ‘Forgotten Eyes’ is Mark Rosin’s chosen song for this week’s listen… by Mark Rosin September 28, 2025 Pleasure
From Dylan to dead air: The disappearance of the protest anthem Whatever happened to the protest song? We live in an era of dissension, polarisation, geopolitical conflict, climate crisis and more, but no one is… by Tim Cohen September 21, 2025 Art & Culture·Pleasure
The Friday song (on a Sunday): ‘James’ by Pat Metheny Group ‘James’, a jazz track by the Pat Metheny Group, is Mark Rosin’s chosen song for this week’s listen… by Mark Rosin September 21, 2025 Art & Culture·Pleasure
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