Arts & Ideas Episodes Available now

Pranks
Matthew Sweet and guests assess the value of pranks and what purpose they may serve.

What does feminist art mean?
Ana Baeza Ruiz shares reflections from artists in the '70s women's liberation movement

New Thinking: Light and Darkness
Darkness and how it affects those with dementia, to light in modernist literature

Approaches to death
Archaeologists Marianne Hem Eriksen, Pauline Harding: historians Cat Byers, Harriet Soper

New Thinking: East West artistic connections
A war captive turned musician in the Ottoman court and Islamic influences in Rubens' art

Rock, Paper, Saints and Sinners
Gemma Tidman describes a game created by a Jesuit missionary seeking Mohawk converts.

Writing Place
Sylvia Townsend Warner's move to Dorset, Heidegger's Heimat and the Arun river in Sussex.

Arteries of tomorrow
Dan Taylor considers the way communities along the A13 are looking to the future

New Thinking: How water shapes our history and environment
From the aqueducts of ancient Rome to 19th century river Nile and today's running water

The Legacy of the Laundries
Louise Brangan reflects on the uncovering of the secret lives lived in Irish laundries