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Episode 37 • Penny Martin and 10 years of The Gentlewoman Club • The Irregular Times

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We learn about two very different magazines this episode, the common thread being events and tenth anniversaries. After Jeremy and Danielle give an update on the 10th anniversary edition of magCulture Live, London, and discuss a few current magazines favourites from our shelves (including Disco Pogo, WePresent and Litt), Jeremy talks to Penny Martin, editor-in-chief of The Gentlewoman. Their 28th issue has just been published, but the focus of the conversation is The Gentlewoman Club, which launched ten years ago. Penny explains its origins and selects some highlight events from that first decade. Then we switch to an interview recorded live at the tenth anniversary edition of the Indiecon festival in Hamburg. Jeremy spoke to two of the team from Indian art and design newspaper The Irregular Times—co-founder Tarini Sethi and features editor Vasudhaa Narayanan. They discuss the Indian indie scene and the origins and development of their publication. We’re grateful to our friends at Park Communications for their support of the magCulture Podcast. Find them online at www.parkcom.co.uk www.thegentlewoman.co.uk www.theirregulartimes.com www.indiecon-festival.com Audio produced and edited by Sam Williams
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We learn about two very different magazines this episode, the common thread being events and tenth anniversaries. After Jeremy and Danielle give an update on the 10th anniversary edition of magCulture Live, London, and discuss a few current magazines favourites from our shelves (including Disco Pogo, WePresent and Litt), Jeremy talks to Penny Martin, editor-in-chief of The Gentlewoman. Their 28th issue has just been published, but the focus of the conversation is The Gentlewoman Club, which launched ten years ago. Penny explains its origins and selects some highlight events from that first decade. Then we switch to an interview recorded live at the tenth anniversary edition of the Indiecon festival in Hamburg. Jeremy spoke to two of the team from Indian art and design newspaper The Irregular Times—co-founder Tarini Sethi and features editor Vasudhaa Narayanan. They discuss the Indian indie scene and the origins and development of their publication. We’re grateful to our friends at Park Communications for their support of the magCulture Podcast. Find them online at www.parkcom.co.uk www.thegentlewoman.co.uk www.theirregulartimes.com www.indiecon-festival.com Audio produced and edited by Sam Williams
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