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Luke Clancy’s excursion into art, design, music, performance, media, technology and a world of intriguing possibilities. Broadcast weekdays on Lorcan Murray's Classic Drive on RTÉ Lyric FM.

Available Episodes 10

The subversive power of the eye roll this time, with artist Caroline Mac Cathmhaoil creator of This Is How Eye Roll, an artwork programmed to respond to world events with the gesture.

Paddy Woodworth's latest selection for "the shelf" is a deeply illustrated nature book for younger readers from Michael Fewer and illustrator Melissa Doran (Melissa Culhane).

The uncanny side of being bilingual with seanos singer, Ceara Conway; Caoimhe Lavelle on the lost Dublin - and lost body -- of Gothic author, Charles Maturin; and sountracking trauma and anxiety on stage with sound designer Anna Mullarkey.

Composer, musician and longtime Gil Scott Heron collaborator, Brian Jackson on some things to look up in watching, reading, listening, tasting and smelling.

A twilight tour through the lost city of once-celebrated Dublin author of gothic fictions, Charles Maturin, creator of Melmoth The Wanderer.

Bilingual singer and artist, Ceara Conway on her recent work exploring disappearances and losses - in language and birds.

Soundtracking the inner spaces of trauma and anxiety, as composer and sound designer, Anna Mullarkey teams up with Enda Walsh.

Lady Gregory in America, and in jail, in Colm Toibin's new opera at Wexford, Jemiriye of Les Amazones D'Afrique on campaigning in song, drinking stars in the piano music of John McLachlan and Paddy Woodworth's latest entry for The Naturalist's Bookshelf.

A few of the favourite things in watching, reading, listening, tasting and smelling of Dublin-based Colombian-Italian composer, Caterina Schembri.

Thirty years of piano composition meets up on a new album from Dublin-born composer, John McLachlan's Drinking The Stars.