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×Chris and Rifa are in London on a visual art binge. We talk about Now You See Us: Women Artists in Britain 1520-1820 at Tate Britain . We also argue about Judy Chicago: Revelations at the Serpentine Gallery . Rifa is reading the classic Theosophical Society book Thoughtforms: A Record Of Clairvoyant Investigation by Annie Besant and Charles Leadbeater. Chris is reading The Place Where Souls Are Born, A Journey Into The American South West by the Australian novelist Thomas Keneally. Thanks for listening!…
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More adventures in the arts and culture with Rifa and Chris. We watched the new doc Eno at the cinema, about the artist Brian Eno (obviously), which recuts itself and runs differently, every single time it's screened, making a review somewhat moot. Rifa went to an LGBTQI+ 'late' event at the Wallace Collection in London, while Chris went to Black Country, New Road's gaza benefit at Brighton Concorde. Thank you for listening to Season 7, we really appreciate it, just tipped over 10k listeners, which is fab.…
Adventures in culture and the arts, with Rifa and Chris. Thanks for joining us! This episode we're in Barcelona for Primavera Sound 2024 and we also checked out some art: photographer Jeff Wall — Possible Tales at La Virreina Centre de la Imatge, and painter and collagist Armand Boua at OOA Contemporary Gallery in Sitges. Rifa is reading Mikaela Loach's book It's Not That Radical and, on a similar climate crisis jag, Chris is reading Andreas Malm's How To Blow Up A Pipeline . Find us on Instagram @refigureuk…
Chris and Rifa are in Paris to visit the Brancusi retrospective at Centre Pompidou and also stumble on the lost 1950s Parisian painter Requichot's abstract work. They also binge-watch season three of Sweet Tooth . Rifa is reading Katy Hessel's Great Women Artists substack and Chris is reading Adèle Oliver's essay Deeping It: Colonialism, Culture & Criminalisation of UK Drill , which is published as an Inklings edition. Thanks for listening.…
Dipping into Brighton Festival, Rifa and Chris see Sunny Singh in conversation about her new book A Bollywood State Of Mind and watch Natalie Sharp's experimental solo mixed media performance Marra! connecting her heritage in Cumbria and the Seychelles. They also watch a bunch of Netflix stuff about coercive control. Rifa is reading Meiko Kawakami's Heaven and Chris is reading Roxanne De Bastion's The Piano Player Of Budapest . Thanks very much for listening.…
Chris and Rifa attempt to make it through Richard Gadd's controversial Netflix dramedy Baby Reindeer and enjoy Dunstan Bruce's Chumbawamba documentary I Get Knocked Down . Rifa goes to UXCampBrighton unconference. Chris is reading Richard Norris of The Grid's memoir Strange Things Are Happening , while Rifa is reading the Tate Magazine (again). Thanks very much for listening.…
Refigure podcast with Chris and Rifa returns for a 7th season of the homemade culture review show from the English south coast. This week, we're watching the TV series Shōgun on Disney+ and we went to Tate Modern to see Yoko Ono: Music Of The Mind . In 'What You Reading For?' Chris is reading the new Joel Morris dissection of comedy, Be Funny Or Die and Rifa bought Yoko Ono's little art book Grapefruit . Thanks for listening.…
To end 2023, Rifa and Chris reflect on their year in arts and culture, while drinking several glasses of the good stuff.
Chris and Rifa talk about Renaissance: A Film By Beyoncé . Rifa is reading Angela Davis - Freedom Is A Constant Struggle and Chris is reading Aflo The Poet's new poetry zine Warm Up . Please send us your questions for next week's Best Of 2023 episode, when we'll try to answer anything you throw at us.…
This week Rifa and Chris dug into two 'end of the world' TV things: they watched Sam Esmail's Netflix movie Leave The World Behind , starring Julia Roberts, Mahershala Ali and Ethan Hawke. They also watched the new TV series A Murder At The End Of The World , made by Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij (creators of The OA ) which stars Emma Corrin and Clive Owen. Rifa is reading Sultana's Dream by Begum Rokeya, a classic Indian feminist sci-fi novella from 1905. Chris is reading Isaac Butler's book The Method: How The Twentieth Century Learned To Act . Hey, dear listener, in two weeks, our end-of-the-year Refigure will include an AMA. So send us your questions and we'll try to answer them. Thank you!…
Chris and Rifa are annoyed by the Squid Game gameshow and inspired by Tate Britain's new major exhibition Women In Revolt. In What You Reading For? Rifa is reading Hood Feminism by Mikki Kendall, while Chris is re-reading John Higgs' The KLF: Chaos, Magic and the Band Who Burned A Million Pounds .
We didn't have a chance to review stuff together in the midseason break, so this week we chat about our own recent creative stuff. Chris chats about the minitour playing in the band with Jim Bob, as well as an album he's producing, while Rifa unpacks her current adventures in painting with acrylics. Rifa is reading Katy Hessel's The Story Of Art Without Men and Chris is reading Olga Ravn's short novel The Employees , translated from the Danish by Martin Aitken.…
Chris and Rifa take the ferry to the Eye Filmmuseum in the north of Amsterdam, see an exhibition by film artist Janis Rafa, 'Feed Me, Cheat Me, Eat Me'. They also chat about Chila Kumari Singh Berman's works in neon, including new commission 'The Shining Lights Of Service', which is hung off the side of Brighton's Royal Pavilion. Rifa is reading Travis Alabanza's None Of The Above , while Chris is reading John Robb's The Art Of Darkness, The History Of Gogh .…
Rifa and Chris are in Amsterdam, where they visit the infamous Sex Museum and check out Nan Goldin's major retrospective This Will Not End Well at Stedelijk. In 'What You Reading For?' Chris is reading Zoe Gilbert's novel Mischief Acts , while Rifa is reading Women Who Run With The Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estés. Thank you for listening, it means a lot. If you're enjoying Refigure please tell your friends, or leave a nice review or something.…
Chris and Rifa dive into two vaguely football related doc series, the Netflix show Beckham and the Disney+ series Coleen Rooney: The Real Wagatha Story . Rifa is reading Regena Thomashaur's book Pussy: A Reclamation , while Chris is reading Ocean Vuong's debut novel On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous and also Vuong's award-winning poetry collection Night Sky With Exit Wounds . If you're enjoying Refigure, please leave a nice five star review and tell your friends, because we don't have a marketing budget. Thank you!…
A Brighton-heavy episode this week, as Chris and Rifa check out the exhibition Lee Miller: Dressed at Brighton Museum, then hang out at Embodied Realities, at The Old Market, as part of the new Dreamy Place festival. Rifa is reading a book about menopause and Chris is reading Julian Jaynes' classic The Origin Of Consciousness In The Breakdown Of The Bicameral Mind .…
Weekly bitesize arts and culture chat with Chris and Rifa. This week Rifa and Chris go to Eastbourne for the Turner Prize 2023 exhibition. They watch both Taylor Swift's new Eras Tour concert film and Talking Heads' remastered Stop Making Sense at the cinema. Rifa is reading the Black London guidebook by Avril Nanton and Jody Burton, while Chris is reading Kashmir Hill's investigation into facial recognition tech, Your Face Belongs To Us .…
Welcome to Refigure, a weekly arts and culture conversation with Chris and Rifa. This week we saw The Creator in the cinema and also caught up with season two of Reservation Dogs on Disney+ ahead of season three's UK launch in a week or two. Chris is reading Naomi Klein's new book Doppelganger and Rifa is reading bell hooks' The Will To Change about masculinity.…
Rifa and Chris chat about new Korean-American film Past Lives, the directorial debut of Celine Song, and check out blues-rock band The Jon Amor Trio in a village hall at a birthday party. Rifa is reading the British Museum's picture book Goddess, written by Janina Ramirez and illustrated by Sarah Walsh, while Chris is reading David Graeber's classic social history book Debt: The First 5,000 Years.…
Chris and Rifa discuss the musical A Strange Loop with an annoyed sidebar about the state of The Barbican, and chat about Netflix documentary series Live To 100: The Secrets Of The Blue Zones . Rifa is enjoying coffee table books on the artist Hilma af Klint, while Chris is reading Katherine Rundell's biography of the 17th century poet John Donne, Super-Infinite .…
Chris and Rifa talk about Tate Britain's permanent collection rehang, visiting Pere Lachaise cemetery in Paris and the Black Brighton Market. Rifa is reading Hafsa Zayyan's We Are All Birds Of Uganda and Chris is reading David Grann's The Wager .
Chris and Rifa's weekly review of our adventures in the arts, diversity and culture. This week we watch unsettling low key film The Assistant , starring Julia Garner, which shows the entertainment industry normalising abuse and suppressing dissent. We also watch Beyoncé's vivid and arresting semi-abstract musical Black Is King on Disney+ made in response to her involvement with The Lion King reboot. Finally, we venture on our first post-corona trip to a physical exhibition, donning masks for the Prince's Treasure exhibition at Brighton's Royal Pavilion, where priceless items originally bought for the Pavilion by George IV have been loaned back to the building by The Royal Collection. Rifa is reading Glennon Doyle's memoir Untamed , while Chris is reading Layla F Saad's anti-racism workbook Me And White Supremacy . Thank you so much for listening. Find us on Facebook and Insta .…
Chris and Rifa's bitesize arts and diversity review show. This week we watch Mrs America on the BBC iPlayer, starring Cate Blanchett and Rose Byrne, set in the 1970s USA, telling the story of the battle for the Equal Rights Amendment. We also bing-watch all three seasons of Sky dramedy Get Shorty , starring Chris O'Dowd as a gangster trying to break into Hollywood. In What You Reading For? Rifa is still ploughing through bell hooks' trilogy about love, while Chris is revisiting Aldous Huxley's classic Brave New World, ahead of its major new television adaptation. Thank you very much for listening. Find us on Facebook and Instagram , please leave a nice review and tell your friends.…
Welcome to Chris and Rifa's bitesize arts, diversity and culture review show. This week we watch the third season of Norwegian viking comedy Norsemen on Netflix. Then Rifa has an unexpectedly strong reaction to new film How To Build A Girl , starring Beanie Feldstein, directed by Coky Giedroyc and based on Caitlin Moran's comic fictionalised memoir. In What You Reading For? Rifa has joined a book club and is reading Season Butler's novel Cygnet , while Chris is reading our old friend Kate Bulpitt's debut novel Purple People . Thank you very much for listening. Find us on Insta and Facebook – and please leave us a nice five star review and all that jazz.…
Welcome to Refigure with Chris and Rifa, a weekly podcast about the arts, diversity and culture. This week we are both blown away by Michaela Coel's acclaimed new comedy-drama series I May Destroy You on BBC iPlayer. We also binge-watch the entire run of Danish/Swedish mystery thriller The Bridge , which we actually paid money for, as Rifa discovers her love for Nordic noir. In What You Reading For? Rifa is still reading bell hooks' trilogy on love, while Chris is still reading Priyamvada Gopal's Insurgent Empire . Thank you very much for listening. Find us on Facebook and Instagram .…
Chris and Rifa's weekly bitesize review of the arts, diversity and culture. This week we watched Will Ferrell's new comedy Eurovision , which sent us down a rabbit hole of watching Icelandic films and documentaries. Then we watched the powerful new Netflix documentary Disclosure , about the history of how American TV and cinema has representated transgender people onscreen – and how that has impacted how culture sees trans people. Rifa is re-reading bell hooks' All About Love (which she may have recommended before on an earlier series of Refigure), while Chris is reading Priyamvada Gopal's history book Insurgent Empire: Anticolonial Resistance And British Dissent . Thank you very much for listening. Please 'like' and subscribe and leave a five star review and tell all your friends about us. You can find us on Instagram and Facebook .…
Welcome to Refigure, Chris and Rifa's continuing home-based bitesize covid-avoiding adventures in the arts, diversity and culture. It's the fiftieth episode of Refigure but we're so hardcore we forgot to even mention it in the show. Yes please to cake, though, if you insist. This week we binge-watch brainmelting Netflix high concept game show The Floor Is Lava (or 'The Kwiksave Maze') then we dug into South Korean oddball drama series The Mystic Pop-up Bar . Rifa is playing with Louise Hay's 'Power Thought Cards', while Chris is re-reading Colin Ward's radical little social history book Cotters & Squatters . Thank you for listening. Please leave a five star review wherever you get your podcasts – and tell your friends about us. You can find us on Facebook , Twitter and Insta . Lots of love. xxx…
Chris and Rifa's continuing home-based adventures in culture, diversity and the arts. This week we wear masks to a Black Lives Matter protest in Brighton. Then we watch Steve Carrell's new Netflix comedy series Space Force with John Malkovich and Lisa Kudrow, about a Trump-style military run space initiative. Then we disagree about Spike Lee's new film Da 5 Bloods – also on Netflix – starring Clarke Peters and Delroy Lindo, following a group of African-American Vietnam veterans as they return to Ho Chi Minh City to search for the body of a fallen comrade. In What You Reading For? Rifa is just starting Ta Nehisi Coates' essay collection We Were Eight Years In Power and Chris is reading Bhanu Kapil's poetry book How To Wash A Heart . Thank you for listening, please leave us a nice review. Find us on Instagram and Facebook .…
Chris and Rifa's continuing adventures in the arts, diversity and culture. This week we watch Mark Cousin's epic cinema history series Women Make Film , narrated by Tilda Swinton, Jane Fonda and others. We also binge-watch the fifth series of tearjerking Netflix makeover show Queer Eye . Then we fall into a difficult, not necessarily successful conversation about the removal of statues of slave traders. In What You Reading For? Rifa is deep into blogs and information site about supporting #BlackLivesMatter, while Chris is reading Robert Pinsky's writing guide The Sound Of Poetry . Thank you very much for listening. Find us online at Facebook and on Instagram . Please leave a 5* review and tell your friends about the podcast.…
Chris and Rifa's weekly adventures in arts, diversity and culture. This week we binge-watched two drama series, doing each complete series in one late night, so we treated them more like a long film. First we watched Alex Garland's sci-fi drama Devs , made by FX but we saw it on BBC iPlayer. Then we did Netflix drama Unorthodox , a German production written primarily in Yiddish, directed by Maria Schraeder. Rifa is reading some Albert Camus essays, while Chris joined the Poetry Book Society and with his membership got sent Will Harris' debut collection Rendang . Thank you for listening. Find us on Facebook and Insta .…
Chris and Rifa's weekly adventures in the arts, tech, diversity and culture. This week we watched Kenya Barris' new sitcom BlackAF co-starring Rashida Jones. Rifa also watched Ryan Murphy's Hollywood TV series, which Chris couldn't stand. We also talk a bit about watching ballet on the screen. Rifa is reading Jen Sincero's self-help book You Are A Badass At Making Money , while Chris is reading Colson Whitehead's novel The Underground Railroad . Thank you for listening!…
Chris and Rifa's weekly home-made adventures in the arts, tech and diversity. This week we're entranced by Midnight Gospel , Pendleton Ward's philosophical, psychedelic animation series on Netflix. We also dive into the work of Mindy Kaling, we were meant to be chatting about her new Indian-American teen coming-of-age comedy series Never Have I Ever , also on Netflix, though it got a bit hijacked by binge-watching Kaling's previous (and similarly good but problematic) show The Mindy Project . Rifa didn't read a book this week, instead she listened to the Dissect podcast series about Beyoncé's Lemonade , while Chris is re-reading David Eagleman's Sum . Thanks so much for listening! Please leave a five star review and 'like' and subscribe, etc. You can also find us on Facebook.com/Refigurepod and Instagram @refigureUK .…
Rifa and Chris continue their bitesize adventures in culture, the arts, diversity and tech. We watch two seasons of brilliant Korean Netflix historical drama Kingdom , which turns a costume drama of 15th century feudal taboos into a horrifying march of the undead. We also watch the much discussed ITV three-parter Quiz , based on the real-life events around Charles Ingram's infamous attempt to cheat the TV show Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? , with Michael Sheen playing Chris Tarrant. Rifa is reading N.K. Jemisin's short story collection How Long Til A Black Future Month? , while Chris is reading Oliver Gray's latest travel memoir Polly In My Pocket . Thank-you so much for listening. Give us a 'like', subscribe and please leave a five star rating and a nice review. That stuff makes a huge difference for the show. Find us on Insta and Facebook .…
Chris and Rifa's Refigure Check-in continues our locked down adventures in culture, tech and diversity. This week we chat about the plethora of livestream performances during the quarantine period. Then we binge-watch the whole of season four of Korean-Canadian sitcom Kim's Convenience . In What You Reading For? Rifa is enjoying Ben Okri's latest short story collection Prayer For The Living and Chris takes a break from Hilary Mantel to dip into Neil MacGregor's compendium for the British Museum and BBC's epic radio series, A History of The World In 100 Objects . Thank you for listening. Please 'like' and subscribe and leave us a nice five star review. Please tell your friends. We don't have a marketing budget. You can also find us on Twitter , Facebook and Instagram .…
Refigure returns for series #4, the Check-in Season, several weeks early, as Rifa and Chris find ways to resume our tinkering in the arts, tech, culture and diversity, from the safety of our own house. This week we binge-watch The Great British Bake Off (the early years) and swap tips for fun apps and games to download and play, while you're quarantining. In What You Reading For? Rifa recommends Shonnetta's Divine Tarot on YouTube, while Chris is having a logistical problem with Hilary Mantel's barnstorming new historical novel The Mirror And The Light . We also loved J.B. Morrison's latest novel A God Awful Small Affair . Next week we'll talk about the explosion of music and theatre livestreams, plus something else. Thank you SO much for still listening to us, four series in. It would be lovely to hear from you, find us on Instagram ( refigureUK ), Twitter ( @refigurepod ) and Facebook ( facebook.com/RefigurePod ). Please 'like' and subscribe and leave us a nice five star review. Thankyou! Refigure is produced by Lo Fi Arts. @lofiarts…
Chris and Rifa's weekly bitesize joyride around the arts, culture, tech and diversity. This week we go to the cinema to watch Rian Johnson's acclaimed new whodunnit style movie Knives Out starring Jamie Lee Curtis, Daniel Craig and Chris Pine. We also watch the latest David Attenborough series on the BBC iPlayer, Seven Worlds One Planet as it increasingly desperately highlights the impact of the climate catastrophe on the world's wildlife. In What You Reading For? Rifa is enjoying Leonie Dawson's funky entrepreneurial handbook My Shining Year Business Workbook , while Chris is blown away by John McCullough's stunning poetry collection Reckless Paper Birds , published by Penned In The Margins. Find us on Facebook , Instagram and Twitter . Please leave a nice review and a five star rating – and tell your friends. Thank you for listening!…
Chris and Rifa continue their fun weekly dive into arts, culture, tech and diversity. This week Refigure is a lo-fi episode, entirely taped onto iPhone. Back to normal next week. We watch the second series of Netflix documentary show Abstract , which profiles visionary creatives working in different disciplines of design. Then we introduce a special guest: our new Star Wars Correspondent, our friend and neighbour Rob 'Robot' Pearson. We go round Rob's house to watch the first two episodes of Disney Plus platform's flagship launch show The Mandalorian , set in the Star Wars universe a few years after the events of Return Of The Jedi . In What You Reading For? Rifa is reading the Denise Duffield-Thomas money oriented self-help book Get Rich Lucky Bitch . Chris has got his hands on the new issue of Hampshire-based fanzine Weird Walk and also calls for contributors to help write a fanzine about potatoes. If you're enjoying Refigure, please leave a nice review and a five star rating on whatever system you use. Ta! And you can catch up with us online – and check out some photos of the stuff we talk about on Instagram , Facebook and Twitter . Thanks a lot for listening. Cheerio.…
Chris and Rifa's continuing bitesize adventures in the world of arts, culture, tech and diversity. This week our intrepid duo check out the iconic new installation at Tate Modern's enormous Turbine Hall, Kara Walker's powerful reflection on slavery and empire Fons Americanus . We also watch Eddie Murphy's sweet new Netflix film Dolomite Is My Name – a biopic of blaxploitation / comedy / hip hop pioneer Rudy Ray Moore. In What You Reading For? Chris is trying to read Under The Radar poetry magazine from Nine Arches Press, while Rifa is digging into Richard Rumelt's business guidebook Good Strategy/Bad Strategy . Though we've mistakenly called him 'Rumlet' throughout the podcast – and even taken the piss out of his name, though it's wrong. Sorry, Richard. Find us on Insta , Twitter and Facebook . Please give us a nice review and 'like' and subscribe etcetra etcetra.…
Chris and Rifa's weekly bitesize review show about the arts, culture, tech and diversity. This week Chris and Rifa argue about the first episode of the BBC/HBO's epic new TV series His Dark Materials , adapted from Philip Pullman's wildly acclaimed kids' fantasy novels. We also go to the beautiful East Brighton venue The Spire – a spooky deconsecrated church – to check out Truestory Theatre's gothic production of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein , which runs to the 9th November. In What You Reading For? this week Rifa enjoys Leonora Carrington's collection of surreal short stories The Skeleton's Holiday published for £1 as part of the Penguin Modern series. Meanwhile Chris is reading a Collins Gem classic mini guide on foraging called Food For Free by Richard Mabey (not Madeley). Find us on Instagram , Twitter and Facebook . Please leave us nice comments and give us a good rating. You know the drill, you're our marketing team, so please 'like', 'subscribe' and tell your friends if you're enjoying the show. Thank you! XX…
Rifa and Chris chat about their recent adventures in the arts, culture, tech and diversity. This week we catch up with our own recent projects, including Rifa's latest She Says Brighton event for Brighton Digital Festival, plus Chris going back on tour with his old band lineup, as backing band for Jim Bob from Carter USM. We also go to Tate Modern to check out the new retrospective exhibition of work by Nam June Paik. In What You Reading For? Rifa enjoyed the flawed but fascinating memoir by anti-corruption (anti-Brexit) legal campaigner Gina Miller, called Rise: Life Lessons in Speaking Out, Standing Tall and Leading the Way . Chris is reading Richard Powers' acclaimed novel Overstory . If you're enjoying Refigure please do the usual things: 'like' and subscribe and leave a kind review. Find us at Facebook , on Twitter and on Instagram . Thank you very much. XX…
Chris and Rifa's week in arts, culture, tech and diversity. This week we played indie video game cult hit Untitled Goose Game . We also went to see DIY alt-rock veterans Sebadoh play live. Rifa is reading Audrey Lorde's iconic essays The Master's Tools Will Never Dismantle The Master's House , while Chris is enjoying rock writer Oliver Gray's music travel memoir Banjo On My Knee . Visit us on Twitter @refigurepod , Instagram @refigureUK and join us on Facebook . Thank you very much for listening. We hugely appreciate your support.…
Chris and Rifa return with more bitesize chat about the arts, culture, tech and diversity. This week our heroes discuss everything Jerry Seinfeld has ever done, which they've watched in full over the past two months. They also get lost in a misty corridor, in Olafur Eliasson's major exhibition at Tate Modern. Chris is reading TV critic Emily Nussbaum's essay collection I Like To Watch , while Rifa is reading some self-help book or other. Find us on Facebook – RefigurePod , Twitter – @RefigurePod and Insta – @RefigureUK . Thank you very much for listening, if you're enjoying our daft show, please leave a nice review and decent rating. All our love. XX…
Chris and Rifa return with their bitesize weekly review show, covering culture, tech and diversity. We check out the major retrospective of William Blake's work at Tate Britain and Rifa is down the front row of the cinema for J-Lo's new movie Hustlers. Chris is reading Jia Tolentino's Trick Mirror and also enjoyed John Higgs' William Blake Now . Rifa is reading Poetry Review magazine. Find us online at: Instagram.com/refigureuk , Facebook.com/refigurepod and on Twitter: @christt I @rifa I @Refigurepod . Thank you for listening. XX…
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