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Politicians and musicians clash over Glastonbury chants and Anna Wintour steps away from the role that's defined her career

Author
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Published
Wed 02 Jul 2025
Episode Link
https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/arts-in-30/glastonbury-vogue-anna-wintour-ash-sarkar-kirstie-clements/105376684

UK punk duo Bob Vylan have the political world in an uproar after their set at Glastonbury Festival, which included some inflammatory language about Israel and Gaza. But Bob Vylan were far from the only act to speak out from the stage. UK journalist Ash Sarkar takes us into the battle of words between the government and musicians in the UK.

Anna Wintour is stepping back from her role as editor-in-chief of American Vogue after 37 years. Wintour isn't moving away from the industry, but it marks a significant shift for Wintour and for the magazine. Former Vogue Australia editor-in-chief Kirstie Clements explores Wintour's impact and the role of fashion magazines in 2025.

And Brett Adlington looks at regional galleries in NSW, who face significant budget shortfalls after the latest round of funding announcements by Create NSW. 

Our track of the week is Blissing Part I & II by Freyja Garbett

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