Creativity, performance, debate
Matthew Sweet looks at the writing of science and the Royal Society Science Book Prize.
Fiona Shaw explains the impact of her childhood introduction to the work of WB Yeats.
Highlights from End of the Road festival from Klein and Xylouris White.
Dr Sophie Coulombeau explores the limits of children's literature.
Philip Dodd and guests explore the art of negotiation and discuss JT Rogers' play Oslo.
Jim Moray on the meeting of composer Percy Grainger and farm bailiff Joseph Taylor.
Highlights from Late Junction's End of the Road stage, from Laraaji and Housewives.
Theo Dorgan explores the continuing importance of WB Yeats, 150 years after he was born.
Film critic Antonia Quirke investigates the evolution of acting.
From Fact in Liverpool, Rana Mitter and guests debate mermaids, robots, humans and animals
Ian McMillan is back in festival mode with guests including Colm Toibin and Aditi Mittal.
Sarah Dillon recounts James Joyce's epic struggle to publish his first book, Dubliners.
Public pools, the 'steamie' and the Turkish bath are explored by Matthew Sweet and guests.
Sarah Dillon reveals a tale of money and passion behind Dickens's Great Expectations.
Eleanor Rosamund Barraclough journeys to northern Norway in search of the supernatural.
Milton's epic poem comes under the microscope 350 years after its publication
Exploring the little-known story of Giovanni Morelli, who influenced Conan Doyle and Freud
Matthew Sweet explores the overlooked history of poetry in film.
Fiona Stafford explores the symbolism, importance, topicality and surprises of trees
Professor Daniel Pick explores the enduring cultural obsession with brainwashing.
Ian McMillan tells the story of the International Surrealist Exhibition in 1936.
Paul Morley explores the ever-changing world of Britain's art galleries.
Writer Jeet Thayil retraces beat poet Allen Ginsberg's travels round India in the 1960s.
Feature following the work of Xavier Bray as curates an exhibition of Goya's paintings.