Creativity, performance, debate
Johny Pitts and Caryl Phillips discuss the idea of Afropean identity with Matthew Sweet.
Artist, archaeologists, a writer and a historian of the face make the invisible visible.
The cultural contribution of Muslim women, and Rana Mitter talks to artist John Keane.
Monologues by emerging writers about the power of music, in the run-up to 成人快手 Music Day.
Shakespeare's rarely produced Pericles, in a disturbing new version starring Willard White
Dr Kate Kennedy explores the life and journeys of pioneer cellist Lise Cristiani.
Live from The Aldeburgh Festival with Lavinia Greenlaw, Fiona Sampson and Mark Padmore.
Matthew Sweet explores what fed into Orwell's future vision and how our own is shaping up.
A panel of researchers share insights into the law and warfare, gender and AI.
A discussion hosted by Matthew Sweet at the Barbican's exhibition AI More Than Human.
Shahidha Bari talks to Professor Bhabha about his influence on postcolonial studies.
Artists and writers reveal how an eventful past has fed into their work.
Five writers respond to the themes of Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe.
Golding's classic novel was saved from being rejected by Faber by the luckiest of chances.
Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe marks its 300th anniversary, but does it have a future?
Ian McMillan is joined by John Lanchester, Hannah Sullivan, Rachel Parris and Nina Stibbe
With Tracy K Smith, Terrance Hayes and Sarah Churchwell.
Authors Nicola Upson and Joanne Ramos, and researchers Gulzaar Barn and Ella Parry-Davies.
Naomi Wolf discusses the criminalisation of love with presenter Matthew Sweet.
Writer Polly Coles explores what makes a true Venetian.
Christopher Eccleston as Oedipus in Anthony Burgess's adaptation of this great tragedy.
Matthew Sweet unearths movie mogul Alexander Korda's wartime role as a British agent.
With Alan Hollinghurst, Chris Wallace-Crabbe, Jude Rogers and MacGillivray
The walking and photographs of WG Sebald and an exhibition of money and Jewish history.