Creativity, performance, debate
From plenty to food banks - writer Priya Basil, curator Victoria Avery and Maia Elliot
30 of the world's sharpest minds choose a work from MoMA's collection. How do they see it?
Matthew Sweet and guests reflect on the experimental art of Nam June Paik and John Giorno
Storytelling of walks with friends, which will transport you outdoors.
The Verb goes to the circus.
Claudia Hammond has solutions for our frazzled times and Matthew Smith looks at ritalin.
Larry Summers and Josie Frasser on the impact of technology and globalisation.
Rana Mitter talks to historians of China Jung Chang and Julia Lovell, and Cindy Yu.
Toby Jones stars as Hans Christian Andersen in five fairy tale adaptations
A scandalous, engrossing tale of sexual politics and family strife in modern-day Nigeria.
Challenging the legacy of composer and racist ideologue John Powell (1882-1963).
A portrait of a legendary Soho patisserie and the woman for whom it provides a stage.
Why do the legendary walls of a Bronze Age city still cast such a long shadow?
Ian McMillan with David Baddiel, Joanna Bourke, Wayne Holloway Smith and Rob Drummond.
Rebecca Mead, Fiona Shaw, Philip Davis, Dafydd Daniel & Peggy Reynolds with Shahidha Bari.
To mark the 400 years since the arrival of African slaves in America, authors reflect.
Compassionate and disturbing, John Ford's great story of doomed love.
Who knew the fluffy, furry lap dog had such depths.
How hospital x-rays were used to capture forbidden music in the Cold War
Radio 3's weekly exploration of language and literature
New research taking love stories out of the vaults and into the gay bar.
Shahidha Bari looks at news past and present from hangings to updating TV news bulletins.
Le Gateau Chocolat, Lucy McCormick and Gaylene Gould with Matthew Sweet at the Barbican.