
Previews & Reviews: Taylor Swift, Steve, The Smashing Machine... and Tilly Norwood
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About this listen
Welcome to Get Around To It, the culture podcast for curious people - presented by arts journalists Aoife Barry and Lauren Murphy.
https://www.instagram.com/getaroundtoitpod
On this jam-packed episode we:
- Chat arts & culture news - what's the Comedy Amendment Bill about, and should we be worried about the 'AI actor' Tilly Norwood - or is it a storm in a teacup?
- Give our first takes on the new Taylor Swift record The Life of a Showgirl
- Review the films Steve, The Smashing Machine and A Want In Her
- Preview the series The Iris Affair
- Preview the new The Last Dinner Party album
INTERVIEWS
- Comedian Kyla Cobbler tells us what she got around to lately https://www.instagram.com/kylacobblercomedy/
- Director/actor/photographer Hugh O'Conor fills us in on his new series Showkids, and also tells us what he got around to lately https://www.instagram.com/hughoconor/
Recorded at the East Quad studio in TU Dublin. Produced by Lauren Murphy and Aoife Barry. Consulting producer Emma White. Editor Aoife Barry.
Theme music: Cinema Bell by Land Lovers from the album Confidantes.
Podcast artwork: Chris Hanna https://www.chris-hanna.com/
Huge thanks to everyone who helped make this happen.
Interested in sponsorship or ads? Email getaroundtoitpod@gmail.com
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