Creativity, performance, debate
Radio producers from around the world present miniature 'Between the Ears' features.
Ross Sutherland traces the extraordinary life of Arthur Cravan, father of modern art.
Kate Molleson travels to Cairo to discover a lost aural music tradition.
Simon Heffer explores the tragic life of Stanley Bate, enigma of English music.
How do we apply modern LGBT+ language and identities to historical figures?
With Kelcey Wilson-Lee, Will Harris, Kate Fox and Toby Litt.
Fern Riddell, Kate Lister and Robin Mitchell discuss their research with Matthew Sweet.
Eleanor Rosamund Barraclough talks to a panel about slavery, sugar and the costs.
Are fungi out to get us or here to help? A look at mushrooms in art, food, and psychology.
Five writers embark on walks of entertaining eccentricity.
Anne McElvoy hears the story of a woman who gave birth to rabbits and the news from Davos.
Rana Mitter marks the anniversary of the 1945 liberation and talks to author Anne Michaels
How the artist Archibald Motley Jr captured the politics of skin tone in Jazz Age Chicago.
Acclaimed poet Layli Long Soldier joins Ian McMillan to explore her poetry.
Before there was cinema, there was the diorama. Now extinct, we bring it back to life!
A soundscape that absorbs human noise into the mythic world of the wild coast.
Ian McMillan and his guests explore the power of puns and wordplay
Matthew Sweet with New York Times journalist Kate Murphy, Anne Karpf and David Toop.
Jocelyn Bell Burnell, Greg Tate, Sam Illingworth & Sunayana Bhargava join Anne McElvoy.
Nikita Gill & Francesca Wade on classicist Jane Harrison, goddesses and LSE's Eileen Power
Series tracing the extraordinary life of Arthur Cravan and his influence on the arts.
Regan Hutchins tells the story of bohemian Dublin in World War II.
Ian McMillan shares highlights of the T.S. Eliot Prize readings at the Royal Festival Hall