The biggest thinkers at the 2017 Hay Festival.
The US Senator gives a lecture based on his book Our Revolution: A Future to Believe In.
The opening of the US Senator's Eric Hobsbawm Lecture.
The poet outlines the importance of orphans and foster children in fiction and literature.
The poet re-imagines the way in which the State might raise children placed in its care.
Featuring Stephen Fry, Bettany Hughes, Lawrence Krauss and Martin Rees.
Fry details why modern culture is immature and explains why we must think for ourselves.
Fry explains why a collapse of authority has led to the retreat of progressive ideas.
The historian explains how history is made from the stories we tell about ourselves.
In a raw and honest interview, Tracey Emin explains just how important her art is to her.
The artist reveals she started crying when she was invited to exhibit in new Munch museum.
The artist reflects on the now lost work which listed everyone she'd ever slept with.
The contemporary artist explains why she needs her work in order to function.
The chess champion talks to Stephen Fry about the rise of machine intelligence.
The grandmaster describes competing against the chess-playing computer developed by IBM.
The lawyer discusses how the terms Crimes Against Humanity and Genocide were invented.
The human rights lawyer discovered his life's work was rooted in a single city in Ukraine.
The human rights lawyer discusses why the term 'genocide' is needed.
Former concubine Safiye Sultan sorted a trade deal then asked the Queen for make-up tips.
The historian discusses the Gezi Park protests and the city's track record for activism.
The historian reveals the ancient city's long-standing reputation as a place of sanctuary.
How Solzhenitsyn's book on Soviet labour camps became contraband during her imprisonment.
The Pussy Riot punk rocker and activist gives her take on Russia's controversial leader.
Joan Bakewell, Christina Lamb, Rachael Jolley, and Helena Kennedy in discussion.
The civil liberties champion explains why women suffer under 'strong men' like Trump.