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The week in culture, annotated. Writer and journalist Liv Little and Observer critic Miranda Sawyer get notes from editors all the time - now it’s their turn to hand them out. Every Wednesday morning, Liv and Miranda weigh in on the latest cultural happenings, from reality TV meltdowns and art house films, to gallery openings and TikTok trends. Smart, funny, and full of sharp observations. We Have Notes is culture with commentary.


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Hosts: Liv Little and Miranda Sawyer 


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Producer: Casey Magloire 


Artwork: Lola Williams and Blythe Walker Sibthorp


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Michelle de Swarte joins Liv and Miranda to speak about her career and the changing UK comedy scene. Will SNL UK be the new vehicle for introducing up-and-coming talent to the mainstream? Bad Bunny made history at the Super Bowl Halftime Show on Sunday and new super fans out of Miranda and Liv. For many, this was their introduction to the Puerto Rican star - but how did he get so big? Get tickets to Michelle de Swarte’s comedy tour - The Afters → HERE Liv and Miranda love to share their recommendations, here’s what’s on their radar this week: Liv:How to Mend: Motherhood and Its Ghosts by Iman MersalBetween the Covers liveMiranda: The Muppet Show! Read more On My Radar recommendations from The Observer’s New Review HERE Let’s chat! Send us your voice notes! @WeHaveNotes_Pod on Instagram@WeHaveNotes_Pod on TikTokwehavenotes@observer.co.uk via email Hosts: Miranda Sawyer and Liv Little Producer: Casey Magloire Assistant producer: Amalie Sortland Executive Producer: Matt RussellSubscribe to The Observer today and get access to:Our podcasts before anyone elseA daily edition, curated by our editors 7 days a weekPuzzles from the inventors of the cryptic crosswordRecipes for every occasionFree tickets to join Observer events in our newsroom or online Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The HBO hit, Industry, is back on TV and more stressful than ever. The gritty financial thriller doesn’t pull its punches when it comes to showing the darker elements of British society. Liv and Miranda discuss what they think the show is about. Class? Capitalism? Race? A combination of all three, perhaps?Harry Styles, Bruno Mars, Coldplay, Beyoncé and Taylor Swift are just a few of the artists who are taking touring to the next level. Long gone are the days of acts occupying a stadium for a night or two - now, tours appear to be closer to international residencies. And you need to take out a loan to buy tickets. What’s happened?Liv and Miranda love to share their recommendations, here’s what’s on their radar this week: Liv:Sirât (film) My Father’s shadow Miranda: Zine Age Kicks (book) by James BrownRead more On My Radar recommendations from The Observer’s New Review HERE Let’s chat! Send us your voice notes! @WeHaveNotes_Pod on Instagram@WeHaveNotes_Pod on TikTokwehavenotes@observer.co.uk via email Hosts: Miranda Sawyer and Liv Little Producer: Casey Magloire Executive Producer: Jasper Corbett Subscribe to The Observer today and get access to:Our podcasts before anyone elseA daily edition, curated by our editors 7 days a weekPuzzles from the inventors of the cryptic crosswordRecipes for every occasionFree tickets to join Observer events in our newsroom or online Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Monday, Ye (formerly known as Kanye West) published a full page ad in the Wall Street Journal, apologising for his antisemitic behaviour and hate speech. He said that a late diagnosis of frontal lobe damage following a car crash and bipolar disorder was to blame. But can Kanye uncancel himself? And, hit show Bridgerton is back! What will the ton be wearing this season? We get all the details from the show’s costume designers John Glasser and Dougie Hawke.Watch full episodes on YouTube - HERE Liv and Miranda love to share their recommendations, here’s what’s on their radar this week: Liv:Brogan Bertie (artist) Tickets to The Observer Book Club HERERead more On My Radar recommendations from The Observer’s New Review HERELet’s chat! Send us your voice notes! @WeHaveNotes_Pod on Instagram@WeHaveNotes_Pod on TikTokwehavenotes@observer.co.uk via email Hosts: Miranda Sawyer and Liv Little Producer: Casey Magloire Executive Producer: Jasper Corbett Subscribe to The Observer today and get access to:Our podcasts before anyone elseA daily edition, curated by our editors 7 days a weekPuzzles from the inventors of the cryptic crosswordRecipes for every occasionFree tickets to join Observer events in our newsroom or online Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The internet and group chats across the country were on fire on Monday night with the news that Brooklyn Beckham had finally addressed rumours of a rift with his famous parents. We give you TLDR on everything that happened, Brooklyn’s claims and discuss the PR approach the Beckhams may be using. Before Brooklyn’s Instagram story, the only thing the internet was talking about was the viral hit TV show Heated Rivalry. How did a small, indy show become the most talked about series of the year?And we hear from artist Lindsey Mendick, who is a part of the team behind Off Season, a pop-up art festival in Margate. More details on Off Season HEREWatch full episodes on YouTube - HERE Liv and Miranda love to share their recommendations, here’s what’s on their radar this week: Liv:No Other Choice (film) To Whom This May Concern - Jill Scott  Miranda: Hamilton The Self Help Podcast Read more On My Radar recommendations from The Observer’s New Review HERELet’s chat! Send us your voice notes! @WeHaveNotes_Pod on Instagram@WeHaveNotes_Pod on TikTokwehavenotes@observer.co.uk via email Hosts: Miranda Sawyer and Liv Little Producer: Casey Magloire Executive Producer: Jasper Corbett Subscribe to The Observer today and get access to:Our podcasts before anyone elseA daily edition, curated by our editors 7 days a weekPuzzles from the inventors of the cryptic crosswordRecipes for every occasionFree tickets to join Observer events in our newsroom or online Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We are baaaccck! This week we talk to Chloe Hadjimatheou, the Observer journalist behind the viral investigation into the Salt Path. She dishes on all the behind the scenes details of her new podcast series - The Walkers: The Real Salt Path. Observer subscribers can listen to all episodes HERE. Award season is in full swing and we have noticed a trend … a lot of the top film nominees are about dads. One Battle After Another, Hamnet, Sentimental Value, even Marty Supreme! We speak to the Observer’s Olivia Ovenden and ask why is Hollywood so obsessed with putting fathers on film? Watch full episodes on YouTube - HERE Liv and Miranda love to share their recommendations, here’s what’s on their radar this week: Liv:Deborah Levy - Cost of Living, Hot Milk and ‘Reality was so dull. Bowie gave us glitter’ (for The Observer)Joy Gregory’s Catching Flies with Honey exhibitionKerry James Marshall’s The Histories exhibition Miranda: Peaches' new album - No Lube So Rude (coming soon) More details on everything we chatted about in this episode! Read Chloe Hadjimatheou’s Salt Path Investigation HERE Raynor Winn’s response to the Observer’s investigation HERERead Olivia's article: How daddy issues took over this year’s Oscars race HERERead more On My Radar recommendations from The Observer’s New Review HERE Let’s chat! Send us your voice notes! @WeHaveNotes_Pod on Instagram@WeHaveNotes_Pod on TikTokwehavenotes@observer.co.uk via email Hosts: Miranda Sawyer and Liv Little Producer: Casey Magloire Executive Producer: Jasper Corbett Subscribe to The Observer today and get access to:Our podcasts before anyone elseA daily edition, curated by our editors 7 days a weekPuzzles from the inventors of the cryptic crosswordRecipes for every occasionFree tickets to join Observer events in our newsroom or online Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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2026-01-0800:48

Your favourite cultural commentators Liv Little and Miranda Sawyer are (almost) back for a brand new season of the We Have Notes Podcast. That means new episodes every week from Wednesday 14th January onwards. Make sure to follow the feed so you don't miss the first episode of season 2!Until then… Let’s chat! Send us your voice notes! @WeHaveNotes_Pod on Instagram@WeHaveNotes_Pod on TikTokwehavenotes@observer.co.uk via email Hosts: Miranda Sawyer and Liv Little Producer: Casey Magloire Executive Producer: Rebecca MooreSubscribe to The Observer today and get access to:Our podcasts before anyone elseA daily edition, curated by our editors 7 days a weekPuzzles from the inventors of the cryptic crosswordRecipes for every occasionFree tickets to join Observer events in our newsroom or online Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Miranda and Liv hear from the queen of the year: the one and only… Lily Allen! We went mad for KPOP Demon Hunters, Adolescence and Kendrick Lamar’s bootcut jeans at the Super Bowl. Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs trial dominated headlines and the new documentary - Sean Combs: The Reckoning went viral. Listen to Part One of 2025 Wrapped HEREYou can read Eva Wiseman’s interview with Lily Allen HEREWatch full episodes on YouTube - HERE Let’s chat! Send us your voice notes! @WeHaveNotes_Pod on Instagram@WeHaveNotes_Pod on TikTokwehavenotes@observer.co.uk via email Hosts: Miranda Sawyer and Liv Little Producer: Casey Magloire Executive Producer: Rebecca Moore Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This year has delivered a string of surreal pop-culture moments: Katy Perry in space, Katy Perry going official with former Canadian prime minister, Justin Trudeau, the jumbotron affair at the Coldplay concert, the Louvre heist, the rise of Labubus and JoJo Siwa’s unlikely romance with Love Island’s Chris Hughes.Liv and Miranda discuss their favourite moments of the year as well as those things they’d like to leave behind. Watch full episodes on YouTube - HERE Liv and Miranda’s 2025 highlights Liv:Hard Truths (film)A Real Pain (film)One of Those Days (film) Pillion (film) Such Brave Girls (TV) Mo (TV) Kehlani (singer) Sasha Keable (singer) Miranda: Fela Kuti: Fear No Man (Podcast) Pipeline Left to Die (podcast) Hamlet Hail to Thief (theatre) More details on everything we chatted about in this episode! Read Chloe Hadjimatheou’s Salt Path Investigation HERE Raynor Winn’s response to the Observer’s investigation HEREMiranda’s Hamlet Hail to Thief review HERELet’s chat! Send us your voice notes and predictions for 2026! @WeHaveNotes_Pod on Instagram@WeHaveNotes_Pod on TikTokwehavenotes@observer.co.uk via email Hosts: Miranda Sawyer and Liv Little Producer: Casey Magloire Executive Producer: Rebecca Moore Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Spotify Wrapped is here! All of the usual suspects are dominating the global charts - Bad Bunny, Taylor Swift, The Weeknd, Drake… not much has changed from last year. So how do emerging artists breakthrough on the world’s largest streaming platform? The new film, Pillion, starring Alexander Skarsgård and Harry Melling is a masterclass in how intimate scenes can add to the plot and develop characters. But how do you create ethical and compelling sex scenes for film? Ita O’Brien, the intimacy coordinator behind Normal People, I May Destroy You and Sex Education shares all the behind the scenes secrets. Watch full episodes on YouTube - HERE Liv and Miranda love to share their recommendations, here’s what’s on their radar this week: Liv:Paddington the Musical Ballet Black annual Christmas show at Saddler’s Wells Miranda: Dizzie Rascal Live Read more On My Radar recommendations from The Observer’s New Review HERE Let’s chat! Send us your voice notes! @WeHaveNotes_Pod on Instagram@WeHaveNotes_Pod on TikTokwehavenotes@observer.co.uk via email Hosts: Miranda Sawyer and Liv Little Producer: Casey Magloire Executive Producer: Rebecca Moore Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We’re back in the land of Oz with Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo for the second half of the Wicked adaptation. It’s a box office hit, but critics have been divided. Was making a Wicked sequel the best or worst move for the franchise?Timothée Chalamet is flooding Liv and Miranda’s timelines with a string of press stunts: from a spoof marketing Zoom call and designer merch collabs to commissioning orange blimps to hype his new film. So who is the little-known 29-year-old Glaswegian behind the stunts who is collaborating with Timothée, Charli XCX, and Billie Eilish?Watch full episodes on YouTube - HERE Read Wendy’s review of Wicked: For Good HERE Liv and Miranda love to share their recommendations, here’s what’s on their radar this week: Liv:Burgonia (film)Miranda: This Ain't Rock 'n' Roll: Pop Music, the Swastika and the Third Reich by Daniel Rachel (book) Read more On My Radar recommendations from The Observer’s New Review HERE Let’s chat! Send us your voice notes! @WeHaveNotes_Pod on Instagram@WeHaveNotes_Pod on TikTokwehavenotes@observer.co.uk via email Hosts: Miranda Sawyer and Liv Little Guest: Wendy Ide, The Observer’s film criticProducer: Casey Magloire Assistant producer: Amalie SortlandExecutive Producer: Rebecca Moore Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Where do we draw the line with problematic artists? Last week, Michael Jackson became the first artist to land a top-ten hit in six different decades - right as the Michael biopic trailer dropped and racked up a record-breaking 116 million views in 24 hours. Meanwhile, the battle for the best Christmas advert is officially underway. John Lewis, M&S, Aldi and Sainsbury’s are all vying for your festive cheer. Joining Liv and Miranda to dissect the ad wars is legendary advertising guru Sir John Hegarty, the creative force behind some of the most iconic campaigns in the past sixty years, including Levi’s, Lynx and Audi.Watch full episodes on YouTube - HERE Let’s chat! Send us your voice notes! @WeHaveNotes_Pod on Instagram@WeHaveNotes_Pod on TikTokwehavenotes@observer.co.uk via email Hosts: Miranda Sawyer and Liv Little Producer: Casey Magloire Assistant producer: Amalie SortlandExecutive Producer: Rebecca Moore Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
David Harbour hasn’t posted about the latest season of Stranger Things and has skipped major cast interviews, despite being one of the show’s stars. Liv and Miranda sit down with a crisis PR expert to explore how Netflix might be managing the fallout from Harbour’s ex Lily Allen’s breakup album - and the Daily Mail’s claims that Millie Bobby Brown filed a harassment and bullying complaint against him.Is getting zero star ratings from critics and initially receiving 0% on Rotten Tomatoes the best thing that could have happened for Kim Kardashian’s new Disney+ series? More than three million people tuned in to watch in the first weekend alone.Watch full episodes on YouTube - HERE Liv and Miranda love to share their recommendations, here’s what’s on their radar this week: Liv:Die My Love (Film) Miranda: Broken English (Documentary out next year) Listener recommendations:Celebrity Traitors' Mark Bonnar recommends: O Brother (book)Lee Miller exhibition at the Tate Read more On My Radar recommendations from The Observer’s New Review HERE Links to everything mentioned ‘In The Margins’: For The Love of JamaicaGrammy nominations - Olivia DeanMiss Piggy film Let’s chat! Send us your voice notes! @WeHaveNotes_Pod on Instagram@WeHaveNotes_Pod on TikTokwehavenotes@observer.co.uk via email Hosts: Miranda Sawyer and Liv Little Producer: Casey Magloire Executive Producer: Rebecca Moore Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How did The Celebrity Traitors become British television’s most unmissable series? This week’s finale looks set to break records - one in four UK adults tuned in for the launch.After 40 years, MTV is shutting down nearly all its UK channels. Once the gateway to pop fame, the music video may seem obsolete in the streaming era - yet Rosalia’s latest release, Berghain, is blowing up. So, is 2025 the death of the pop music video or its rebirth?Watch full episodes on YouTube - HERE Liv and Miranda love to share their recommendations, here’s what’s on their radar this week: Miranda: Rogues: True Stories of Grifters, Killers, Rebels and Crooks by Patrick Radden Keefe Liv:Sorry Baby (Film) Read more On My Radar recommendations from The Observer’s New Review HERE Links to everything mentioned ‘In The Margins’: Billie Eilish calls out Billionaires Olivia Dean breaking recordsIs having a boyfriend embarrassing now? By Chante Joseph  Let’s chat! Send us your voice notes! @WeHaveNotes_Pod on Instagram@WeHaveNotes_Pod on TikTokwehavenotes@observer.co.uk via email Hosts: Miranda Sawyer and Liv Little Producer: Casey Magloire Assistant Producer: Amalie SortlandExecutive Producer: Rebecca Moore Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Has Lily Allen shared too much in West End Girl, her first album in 7 years? She’s said it’s “not gospel” but it reveals painful details of the breakdown of her non-mononymous marriage. Has Strictly Come Dancing lost its sparkle now that Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly are making their exit? TV critic Scott Bryan shares his thoughts.Watch full episodes on YouTube - HERE Liv and Miranda love to share their recommendations, here’s what’s on their radar this week: Miranda: Dave’s new album ‘The Boy Who Played the Harp’Liv:Yasmin Lacey’s new album ‘Teal Dreams’Read more On My Radar recommendations from The Observer’s New Review HERE Links to everything mentioned ‘In The Margins’: Grace Wales BonnerROSALÍA’s new music video ‘Berghain’Vogue World 2025: Hollywood Wayward (TV show)The Perfect Neighbour (TV show)Let’s chat! Send us your voice notes! @WeHaveNotes_Pod on Instagram@WeHaveNotes_Pod on TikTokwehavenotes@observer.co.uk via email Hosts: Miranda Sawyer and Liv Little Producer: Casey Magloire Assistant Producer: Amalie SortlandExecutive Producer: Rebecca Moore Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jacqueline Wilson was the author who carried millennial women from childhood into adolescence. Her books didn’t shy away from tough subjects like depression, abuse and grooming. Now, as she releases Perfect Imperfect, the long-awaited follow-up to her 1997 classic The Illustrated Mum, Liv and Miranda discuss how she mainstreamed taking girlhood seriously.It’s been a wild week in the art world: a heist at the Louvre, A-listers swanning through a British Museum ball trying to outshine the Met Gala, and the Frieze Art Fair came to London. But behind the Chanel and champagne lies one big question: why does a multi-billion-pound industry have a money problem?Watch full episodes on YouTube - HERE Liv and Miranda love to share their recommendations, here’s what’s on their radar this week: Miranda: Thorpe Park Fright NightLiv:Pillion (film)Santosh (film)The Stimming Pool (film)I swear (film)Read more On My Radar recommendations from The Observer’s New Review HERE Links to everything mentioned in this episode: Get a copy of Jacqueline Wilson’s new book - Picture Imperfect - HERE Let’s chat! Send us your voice notes! @WeHaveNotes_Pod on Instagram@WeHaveNotes_Pod on TikTokwehavenotes@observer.co.uk via email Hosts: Miranda Sawyer and Liv Little Producer: Casey Magloire Assistant Producer: Amalie SortlandExecutive Producer: Rebecca Moore Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Netflix released a three-part series on Victoria Beckham’s evolution from Spice Girl to fashion designer. Produced by David Beckham’s company, it joins a growing list of self-made celeb docs - from Harry & Meghan to Beyoncé, Pamela Anderson, and Robbie Williams.London and Paris Fashion Weeks sparked online outrage - with models walking in metal mouth braces, bound arms, bodysuits printed with male genitalia, and trad-wife-style aprons. With major houses like Chanel, Dior, Gucci, and Balenciaga now mostly led by men, Liv and Miranda ask The Observer’s Jo Jones what’s gone wrong.Watch full episodes on YouTube - HERE Liv and Miranda love to share their recommendations, here’s what’s on their radar this week: Miranda: ‘It Always Was’ (song) by Joshua Idehen‘Cocksucker Blues’ (documentary)Liv‘Dreaming Whilst Black’ (Series)Cat Burns (!!!)The Assessment (Film)Read more On My Radar recommendations from The Observer’s New Review HERE Let’s chat! Send us your voice notes! @WeHaveNotes_Pod on Instagram@WeHaveNotes_Pod on TikTokwehavenotes@observer.co.uk via email Hosts: Miranda Sawyer and Liv Little Producer: Casey Magloire Executive Producer: Rebecca Moore Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Taylor Swift’s new, record-breaking album The Life of a Showgirl is dividing a once-faithful fandom. Following the success of the epic Eras tour, Swifties are breaking cover to critique the star for the first time - particularly over one song which seems to pick a fight with Charli XCX.Two major London clubs, G-A-Y and Corsica, announced their closure this week, marking another blow to the city’s nightlife. Miranda came of age in the 1990s Manchester club scene; Liv did the same in South London in the 2010s. At this rate, traditional clubs it looks like could disappear entirely by the end of the decade. What happens if clubbing culture goes extinct? Liv and Miranda love to share their recommendations, here’s what’s on their radar this week: Miranda: Section 63 - Yushy Free Party: A Folk History (documentary)Liv:Jewel’s Catch One (documentary)Curse of: America’s Next Top Model (podcast series) Read more On My Radar recommendations from The Observer’s New Review HERE Read Kitty Empire’s review of Taylor Swift’s Life of a Showgirl - HERELet’s chat! Send us your voice notes! @WeHaveNotes_Pod on Instagram@WeHaveNotes_Pod on TikTokwehavenotes@observer.co.uk via email Clubs mentioned:G-A-Y (London)Corsica Studios (London)KIKI (Manchester)VOID (Manchester)Tribeca (Manchester)Proud Bar (Somerset)Queer Junction (Sheffield)Chic (Birmingham)Jumbi Peckham (London)La Camionara (London)Coven (London)Blitz (London)Cream (Liverpool)The Haçienda (Manchester)Fridge (London)Trade (London)Ritz (Manchester)The PSV (Public Service Vehicle) Club (Hulme)Babes (London)Pxssy Palace (London)Bongo’s Bingo (UK)Jewel's Catch One (LA, US)Watch full episodes on YouTube - HERE Hosts: Miranda Sawyer and Liv Little Producer: Casey Magloire Executive Producer: Rebecca Moore Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Why is Irish culture having such a moment? Netflix’s new blockbuster House of Guinness is the latest in a run of Irish TV hits following Normal People, Derry Girls and Bad Sisters. Musicians CMAT and Kneecap are breaking out, Nicola Coughlan and Paul Mescal are dominating screens, and writers like Sally Rooney and Claire Keegan continue to top bestseller lists.Amelia Dimoldenberg has awkwardly ‘dated’ top A-list guests like Billie Eilish, Louis Theroux, and, of course, Andrew Garfield on her viral YouTube show. This week, Chicken Shop Date turned 10 - where does she go from here?Liv and Miranda love to share their recommendations, here’s what’s on their radar this week: Miranda:The Irish Passport The Blind Boy PodcastBaxter Dury - Allbarone album Liv:Four Mothers Read more On My Radar recommendations from The Observer’s New Review HERE Let’s chat! Send us your voice notes! @WeHaveNotes_Pod on Instagram@WeHaveNotes_Pod on TikTokwehavenotes@observer.co.uk via email Watch full episodes on YouTube - HERE Hosts: Miranda Sawyer and Liv Little Producer: Casey Magloire Executive Producer: Rebecca Moore Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former Little Mix star Jade Thirlwall has just dropped her debut solo album and it’s already reached number three in the charts. For decades, women leaving girl groups have struggled to replicate their success on their own. Has JADE finally broken the curse?The podcast industry was built off the back of true crime, but the genre has now spread to every corner of the media: Netflix docu-series, ITV dramas and blockbuster book deals. But can these stories ever be told ethically? Liv and Miranda love to share their recommendations, here’s what’s on their radar this week: Miranda’s recommendation - You Had to be There by Jodie Harsh Liv’s recommendation - CKTRL - SpiritRead more ‘On My Radar’ recommendations The Observer’s New Review HERE Read Liv’s column on JADE’s debut album HERELet’s chat! Send us your voice notes! @WeHaveNotes_Pod on Instagram@WeHaveNotes_Pod on TikTokwehavenotes@observer.co.uk via email Watch the full episode on YouTube - HERE Hosts: Miranda Sawyer and Liv Little Producer: Casey Magloire Executive Producer: Rebecca Moore Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The week in culture, annotated. Writer and journalist Liv Little and Observer critic Miranda Sawyer get notes from editors all the time - now it’s their turn to hand them out. Every Wednesday morning, Liv and Miranda weigh in on the latest cultural happenings, from reality TV meltdowns and art house films, to gallery openings and TikTok trends. Smart, funny, and full of sharp observations. We Have Notes is culture with commentary.Let’s chat! Send us your voice notes! @WeHaveNotes_Pod on Instagram@WeHaveNotes_Pod on TikTokwehavenotes@observer.co.uk via emailHosts: Liv Little and Miranda Sawyer Executive Producer: Rebecca Moore Producer: Casey Magloire Artwork: Lola Williams and Blythe Walker Sibthorp Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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