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Jazz FM celebrates International Women s Day with a week of programmes and content: Pressparty

Includes Jazz FM Voices documentary: “Women in Music” Special themed editions of regular programmes Featuring charities that champion and support women OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE Bauer Media While International Women’s Day takes place on 8th March, Jazz FM is presenting a week of programmes and content to celebrate the innovative women of jazz, soul and blues, and charities that are doing vital work in the UK. The weeklong season opens with Jazz FM Voices: “Women In Jazz”, hosted by journalist and broadcaster Lou Paley, which explores some of the women who played a pivotal role in shaping Jazz History. It closes with a broader look at “Women In Music” where singer and Jazz FM presenter China Moses, alongside her industry colleagues, explores the treatment of women in music, and what the future holds.

The man who brought Hollywood s fantasies to life

Apollo. Preview and subscribe here. Few film-makers have left their mark upon the medium on quite such a grand scale as Ray Harryhausen (1920–2013). Over the course of a remarkable career, Harryhausen extended the technical possibilities of cinema and the visual language of science-fiction and fantasy film. Having honed his stop-motion work on early Cold War creature features such as The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms (1953), he went on to create the relentless skeleton warriors of Jason and the Argonauts (1963) and the giant mythological monstrosities of Clash of the Titans (1981), the last of the grand pre-CGI spectacles. ‘Ray Harryhausen: Titan of Cinema’ at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art offers a unique glimpse into film history through the animator’s extensive archive of source material, sketches, models and test footage. One exhibit – a poster for the first

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