LGBTQ+ people and Scotland’s cultural sector
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The Culture Republic podcast is all about how Scottish arts and culture are engaging with different segments of the Scottish population. October’s episode looks at how the arts are connecting with LGBTQ+ Scotland.
Thanks to our interviewees for taking the time to contribute their valuable opinions to this discussion. You can find out more about our guest’s projects and upcoming work through their channels below:
- Steven Thomson and Outspoken Arts Scotland are on Twitter @outspokenartsSC.
- Harry’s Giles’ projects can be found on their personal website harrygiles.org. Keep up with upcoming cabaret nights from Anatomy online. Harry is on Twitter @HarryGiles.
Theme music by Drew Hammond of Mesura Music. He’s on Twitter @DrYouHammond.
Info about the Culture Republic staff members that had a hand in making this podcast can be found on our Team pages. Find us on Twitter @culture_public use the hashtag #CRpodcast to let us know you’re listening.
- Research by Neil Simpson, Culture Republic Researcher
- Audio production by Jack Perry, Culture Republic Marketing Assistant
- Writing and presenting by Ashley Smith Hammond, Culture Republic Content Producer
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