Kirsty Lang
@thatkirstylang
Broadcaster & writer. BBC Radio, Front Row, Last Word, Round Britain Quiz. Sunday Times, FT, Chair Baltic Centre & Global Witness London/Vienna
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007qxpr 30-01-2011 10:34:59
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Saddest I’ve been since my Dad died, he would have loved this so much, Thank you Private Eye Magazine and Bless you. 🙏
Can’t wait to read this collection of poetry and short stories from the amazing Lindsey Hilsum who has found solace in poetry while reporting on some of the terrible things we humans do to each other for Channel 4 News
Working-class visual artist Joanne Coates has put together an inspiring new exhibition at Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art to showcase her latest work, ‘The Middle of Somewhere’...nevolume.co.uk/culture/art/ar…
Listening to Christiane Amanpour arguing BBC Radio 4 Today very forcefully and rightly that #Isreal should allow journalists into #Gaza. “It’s unprecedented and raises the question: Why? “
This is terrible - almost 200 people have been killed in the past year trying to protect their trees, their rivers and the nature around them. Powerful report from Global Witness to raise awareness of the price paid by #EnvironmentalDefenders
Kevin Fenton Kirsty Lang Uni of East London .Kevin Fenton is very active on social media, but Kirsty Lang points out that this is where a lot of misinformation comes from. "Social media should not be left to those who shout the loudest." Uni of East London #BSF24
Kevin Fenton Kirsty Lang Uni of East London .Kevin Fenton's top tips for staying healthy: 1. Keep moving 2. Be kind to yourself 3. Eat well 4. Connect with friends and family - cherish them 5. Connect with nature - it is emotionally and mentally rewarding Uni of East London #BSF24
‘BOWIE IN BERLIN’ BBC Radio 4 - drugs, depression, divorce - Iggy, Romy, Clare & co - making Heroes in Hansa - survival & recovery How Berlin saved Bowie, told by those who were with him Presenter Francis Whately Producer John Wilson Listen now bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0…
Incredibly moving evening at British Library listening to Afghan women tell lyse doucet explain how their desperate WhatsApp messages about life under the Taliban became a book - and a very powerful one everyone should read Coronet