Kate Grenville, God's Own Country, Folkestone Triennial, Yerma NT Live, Mitchell and Webb

Published: Sept. 2, 2017, 7 p.m.

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How do you write about scent and smells? We're looking at Kate Grenville's new book The Case Against Fragrance which looks at the potentially poisonous fumes with which we voluntarily surround ourselves. \\nBritish film God's Own Country has been described as Breakback Yorkshire. It's set on a farm on the moors with love developing among the livestock.\\nIt's time for Folkestone's third Triennial, inviting artists to engage with the rich cultural history and built environment of the locality, and to exhibit newly commissioned work in public spaces around the town.\\nSince it began in 2009, NT Live has been seen by more than 5.5 million people in over 2,000 venues around the world, including over 650 venues in the UK alone. Their latest production stars Billy Piper in Simon Stone's re-imagining of Lorca's Yerma. \\nRobert Mitchell and David Webb are back with a new series called - appropriately - Back

Tom Sutcliffe's guests are Linda Grant, Katie Puckrik and David Benedict . The producer is Oliver Jones.

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