Creativity, performance, debate
Five personal takes on the Weimar Republic.
By Tallulah Brown and Vinay Patel. Two companion plays performed live at HighTide Festival
The unknown tale of Cold War communist Poland's unlikely love affair with electronic music
With Tim Minchin, Elif Shafak, Geoff Dyer and Kit de Waal
Carrie Reichardt, Peter Bazalgette, Zahed Tajeddin and Rebecca Newell with Anne McElvoy.
Writers Ben Lerner, JJ Bola and Derek Owusu on images of masculinity in fiction and life.
Matthew Sweet celebrates the classic TV sci-fi series with Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat.
Martin Jarvis and Rosalind Ayres direct a dynamic dramatisation of Turgenev's novel.
How theatre challenged the East German government - but was swept aside as communism fell.
The language and literature of loneliness with Kate Carr and DJ Taylor.
Haunting stories with Kirsty Logan, Jeremy Dyson and host Shahidha Bari.
A discussion reflecting on automobiles, AI and the 60th anniversary of the M1 motorway.
Ali Smith, Jay Bernard and James Graham join Matthew Sweet at the British Library.
Three plays recorded live at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2019.
Ian McMillan on the writing of deep time - with poets Kathleen Jamie and Denise Riley.
Matthew Sweet is joined by Rachel Reeves MP, Jane Thomas and Katie Cooper in Hull.
Rana Mitter and guests look at the history of atheism and morality.
Museum directors from Asia and France join Anne McElvoy and an audience at RIBA.
Leading creative thinkers choose an artwork from MoMA and talk about how it inspires them.
Carlo Gebler on the role of the arts in healing and reconciliation in Northern Ireland.
Three short dramas recorded at Summerhall, Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Ian McMillan and guests, including novelist Jill Dawson on molluscs, slime and writing.
30 of the world's sharpest minds choose a work from MoMA's collection; how do they see it?
Matthew Sweet and guests on Chaplin's 1941 film, The Great Dictator, and rising populism.