Tom Gatti and Kate Mossman discuss the blockbuster Broadway musical Hamilton and the arrival of the fatberg at the Museum of London. Then they are joined by film critic Ryan Gilbey to discuss Andrey Zvyagintsev's Oscar-nominated film Loveless and to celebrate the noniversary of the "Just Say No" campaign by the cast of Grange Hill.
Get in touch on Twitter and send us your noniversary suggestions via @ns_podcasts or @tom_gatti.
Further reading:
Helen Lewis on Hamilton.
Ryan Gilbey's interview with Andrey Zvyagintsev.
Credits:
Our theme music is "God Speed" by Pistol Jazz, licensed under Creative Commons.
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