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Theatre masterclass special
Mark Ravenhill presents a theatre masterclass special in front of a live virtual audience
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Two years of Covid: The arts reflect
Documentary maker Matthew Heineman, Andrew Garfield, Ilaria Bernardini on the pandemic
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International women in film: Jane Campion, Ari Wegner, Dina Amer and Leah Purcell
Jane Campion and Ari Wegner discuss their multi Oscar nominated film The Power of the Dog
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Digital reshaping art: Refik Anadol, the KAWS gallery in Fortnite
AI, data, and digital reimagining art and spaces
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Landscapes
Nawal Al-Mughafi explores how artists are responding to the landscape around them
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Atelier for exiles
Join us in Paris at the Atelier des Artistes en Exil, a hub for 400+ refugee artists
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Art and China's Winter Olympics
Art from Qu Lei Lei, Shuang Wu, Zhao "pandaman" Bandi, Xia Jia, Chen Qiufan & Corsak
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Girl bands
The female bands from across the globe, striking a note for gender equality
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Emily Ratajkowski and the art of the body
Artists on celebrating, injuring, ignoring and transcending the human body
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Art in India's 75th year of independence
Artists looking forwards and back in India's 75th anniversary year of independence
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Music, politics and identity
Nikan Khosravi - Iranian heavy metal; Tamer Nafar - Palestinian hip hop; LGBTQ+ rap
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Black Speculative Arts
A celebration of the global moment the Black Speculative Arts movement is having
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The gift that changed me
Tumi Morake speaks to global stars and listeners about gifts of art that inspired them
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International Film: Joana Hadjithomas and Lin-Manuel Miranda
Lin-Manuel Miranda on the musical that inspired him
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Hong Kong artists: Should I stay or should I go?
The artists whose freedom to express themselves is threatened by new laws in Hong Kong
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What鈥檚 the future for culture in Afghanistan?
The Cultural Frontline asks what鈥檚 the future for arts, media and culture in Afghanistan
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The air that we breathe: Scent artist Anicka Yi
'Sculpting' air using smells, and how opera is helping Covid patients breathe more easily
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Batila and Dandy: Why we make music
How making music helps artists around the world make sense of the societies they live in
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Crime Storytellers: Michael Connelly
Michael Connelly on writing his latest crime novel, The Dark Hours
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Climate change: Amitav Ghosh, underwater sculpture, Sebastiao Salgado
Writers, artists, and musicians helping us understand climate change
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Colombia鈥檚 art of migration
After years of conflict, Colombian artists make sense of displacement and migration
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Kemka Ajoku: My camera, my vision
Photographer Kemka Ajoku on facing racism and finding joy in Black British storytelling
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South African writing: Damon Galgut, Lebo Mashile, and Kaaps
Damon Galgut on his Booker shortlisted novel, The Promise, exploring apartheid鈥檚 legacy
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Nigeria: Nollywood Star Richard Mofe-Damijo
Nollywood star Richard Mofe-Damijo reflects on his career
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Fa茂za Gu猫ne and Omar El Akkad
Author Fa茂za Gu猫ne on her ground-breaking novels about multicultural France
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Poetry: The power and the beauty of spoken word
Director Carlos L贸pez Estrada on making a film performed in spoken word poetry
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Architecture: Yinka Ilori and Murat Tabanlioglu
Designer Yinka Ilori on turning a busy pedestrian crossing into a joyful work of art
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Fashion: King of glamour Ali Mahdavi
Fashion photographer Ali Mahdavi on why he鈥檚 obsessed with glamour
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Theatre: What鈥檚 next for the performing arts?
Leading global theatre directors on the future of their industry
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Art and disability: Actor Madison Ferris
Broadway star Madison Ferris on taking the big stage in her wheelchair