Creativity, performance, debate
The Verb on 'failure' with Kate Fox, Mohammed Hanif, Scanner and Bryony Kimmings
Economist Paul Collier, Scottish historian Tom Devine and Colombian novelist Hector Abad
The lawyer Helena Kennedy joins Shahidha Bari to discuss how British justice fails women.
Exploring significant and enduring gay partnerships among important figures in the arts.
The Verb at the 'Contains Strong Language' festival in Hull with the Foyle Young Poets
Michael Govan, Sabine Haag & Hartwig Fischer at the Royal Institution, London.
Two young women travel round Europe, when a painful past tests their friendship.
Ian McMillan is joined by Michael Palin, Anne Dudley, Jason Singh and Mojdeh Stoakley.
The author of The Essex Serpent talks to Matthew Sweet about re-imagining the Melmoth myth
Gandhi's power, portable citizenship, Mehrotra's poetry. Rana Mitter with Amit Chaudhuri.
Including a report from the London Design Biennale and film historian Peter Biskind.
Colm Toibin profiles the brilliance and the madness of American poet Robert Lowell.
Series of dramas performed in Edinburgh's Summerhall venue as part of the 2018 Fringe.
Robin Brooks's comedy celebrating the birth of the Third Programme.
The Verb at Contains Strong Language with Jackie Kay, Gruff Rhys and Louise Wallwein
Eleanor Rosamund Barraclough explores how different cultures have viewed the apocalypse.
Samira Ahmed explores how Victorian art critic John Ruskin revolutionised girls' education
Lisa Appignanesi on public and private loss and how to face its concomitant, anger.
Ken Hollings reassesses the life and career of 1960s media theorist Marshall McLuhan.
Matthew Sweet meets the trio behind the '70s and early '80s TV comedy show.
Exploring the long journey to publication of EM Forster's gay love story, Maurice.
Joanna Robertson shares five personal tales about the food that has shaped her life.
A Japanese-inspired episode with readings by Peter Marinker and Alice St Clair.
Anne McEvoy and guests explore ideas of tyranny, martyrdom, sin and grace.