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Australian Art at the RA, Rory Kinnear
Samira Ahmed on a new exhibition of Australian art at the Royal Academy in London.
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Margaret Atwood
Anne McElvoy is joined by celebrated Canadian novelist Margaret Atwood.
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Simon Schama, Beeban Kidron, End of Human Rights
Philip Dodd talks to Simon Schama about his History of the Jews. Plus Beeban Kidron.
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John le Carr茅
John le Carre talks to Anne McElvoy to mark 50 years of The Spy Who Came in from the Cold.
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Richard Dawkins, Tacita Dean, The Ritual Slaughter of Gorge Mastromas
Philip Dodd talks to biologist Richard Dawkins and artist Tacita Dean. Plus theatre review
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Rana Mitter - Jhumpa Lahiri
Rana Mitter is joined by novelist Jhumpa Lahiri.
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Francis Bacon and Henry Moore, women on stage, Wilkie Collins, Artificial Intelligence
Francis Bacon and Henry Moore, women on stage, Wilkie Collins, Artificial Intelligence.
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Boris Johnson, The Masque of Anarchy, John Gallagher, Happy Holidays?
Anne McElvoy talks to Boris Johnson at the Chalke Valley History festival.
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Egypt's democracy, Diana Quick, Laura Knight, Technology & Cities
Tom Holland on Egypt, Diana Quick on her career, Laura Knight, Richard Sennett on cities.
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Jane Campion, Clive James
Arts and cultural debate with Matthew Sweet.
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Mexico Art Revolution, Ben Wheatley, Dystopia
Ben Wheatley talks to Matthew Sweet about his new film A Field in England.
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Vali Nasr, Alfred Russel Wallace, Ibrahim El-Salahi, Mount Fuji
Rana Mitter debates a book on US foreign policy; Alfred Russel Wallace; the Art of Sudan.
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Claire Messud, Progress, Phil Spector, Joshua Oppenheimer
Anne McElvoy interviews Claire Messud and reviews a biopic with Al Pacino as Phil Spector.
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Melanie Phillips, Breaking the Fourth Wall, Jonathan Dee
With Matthew Sweet. Including Melanie Phillips on her autobiography Guardian Angel.
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Gloriana, Porn, Lowry, New Generation Thinker Sarah Peverley
Philip Dodd reviews Britten's Gloriana, talks to TJ Clark about Lowry and discusses porn.
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David Edgar, Foghorn Requiem, Population, Adam Broomberg
Anne McElvoy presents arts and cultural debate.
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Memory, The Wasp Factory, New Generation Thinker Rebecca Steinfeld
Presented by Philip Dodd. Memory Palace at the V&A, and Iain Banks's The Wasp Factory.
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Conor McPherson, 700th anniversary of Boccaccio, David Kynaston, Chris Harding
Matthew Sweet and David Kynaston discuss Britain in the late 1950s.
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The Ocean at the End of the Lane, Check Your Privilege, Visions of the Universe
Anne McElvoy talks to Neil Gaiman. Plus Visions of the Universe and debating 'privilege'.
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Much Ado About Nothing, Sweet Bird of Youth, Education
Samira Ahmed talks to Joss Whedon about his film version of Much Ado About Nothing.
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The Amen Corner, Conspiracies and Democracy, John Gallagher, Rachel Kushner
With Matthew Sweet. Including a review of James's Baldwin's drama The Amen Corner.
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Slade School artists, Turkey, Kierkegaard, Sarah Dillon
Philip Dodd and guests on the Slade School artists. Plus Turkey and Kierkergaard.
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Chagall Reviewed, The End of Affluence, Cornelia Parker, Eleanor Rosamund Barraclough
Presented by Anne McElvoy. Including a review of an exhibition devoted to Marc Chagall.
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Bill Viola, The Iraq War, A Satire of the Three Estates, Jules Evans
Presented by Philip Dodd. With Bill Viola, A Satire of the Three Estatess and Norma Percy.
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China Growth, Free Speech in India, Disability and the Arts
With Rana Mitter. Including discussions about China and India.
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Behind the Candelabra, TJ Clark, Fern Riddell
Includes the film Behind the Candelabra, art historian TJ Clark and historian Fern Riddell
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The Rite of Spring, George Monbiot, Mary Rose, Suffrage Plays
Anne McElvoy discusses In the Mind of Igor, 'rewilding' Britain and the Mary Rose museum.
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Race, Nate Silver, RB Kitaj, Philanthropy
With Philip Dodd. Including a review of the UK premiere of David Mamet's play Race.
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Philip Hoare, Morality and the Law, Andrew Upton
Including tax, law and morality, plus writers Philip Hoare and Andrew Upton.
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Childhood
Matthew Sweet and guests examine our current and past attitudes to childhood.