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Savage Pilgrims
Sara Mohr-Pietsch investigates the artistic community of New Mexico.
The Experimenters
Kwame Kwei-Armah explores how Black Mountain College launched many American artists.
King Kong - the Township Jazz Musical
Soweto Kinch discovers the remarkable story behind the apartheid-era musical, King Kong.
John Ruskin's Eurhythmic Girls
Samira Ahmed explores how Victorian art critic John Ruskin revolutionised girls' education
Alice Coltrane: Her Sound and Spirit
Kevin LeGendre presents a portrait of musician and spiritual leader Alice Coltrane.
Opera across the Waves
Flora Willson traces the roots of global opera broadcasting to old New York.
Whatcha Doin', Marshall McLuhan?
Ken Hollings reassesses the life and career of 1960s media theorist Marshall McLuhan.
Hitting the High Notes
Sally Marlow investigates why many jazz musicians turned to heroin in the post-war period.
I Know an Island - RM Lockley
Jon Gower uncovers the work of pioneering naturalist RM Lockley.
v. is for Tony
Paul Farley presents a profile of a unique poet, playwright and director, Tony Harrison.
Breaking Free - Martin Luther's Revolution: A Square Dance in Heaven
The Rev Lucy Winkett takes a musical tour of the Reformation.
Reformation 500
Chris Bowlby explores how the Reformation shaped German culture and what it means today.
Monteverdi 450: Monteverdi's Women
Catherine Fletcher measures the impact of Monteverdi's real and fictional female figures.
The Dvorak Statement
Mahan Esfahani discovers the past and present of African-American classical music.
The Bloomsbury Lighthouse
Tracing Graham Greene, George Orwell, AL Lloyd and Laurie Lee's WWII propaganda careers.
The Killers
Adam Smith traces the birth and afterlife of Hemingway's explosive short story The Killers
Frost-Heron
How St Ives abstract artists Terry Frost and Patrick Heron formed an unlikely friendship.
Grid
Exploring the grid as the great hidden idea behind modernism, art, music and urban design.
Geeking Glenn Gould
James Rhodes goes in hunt of his boyhood hero, Candian pianist Glenn Gould.
From the Ashes
Allan Little explores the history of the post-war arts festivals of Europe.
Ginsberg in India
Writer Jeet Thayil retraces beat poet Allen Ginsberg's travels round India in the 1960s.
Music in Peril
Lopa Kothari considers the threats posed to Pakistan's rich tradition of Sufi music.
The Battle for Henry David Thoreau
Susan Marling travels to Massachusetts to assess the legacy of Henry David Thoreau.
A Life In Study: Robert Lowell
Colm Toibin profiles the brilliance and the madness of American poet Robert Lowell.
Nobody Knows My Name: Notes on James Baldwin
A conversation between contemporary figures and archive recordings of James Baldwin.
Every County in the State of California
A radio road movie with Dana Gioia, Poet Laureate of California.
John Tusa's Opera Journey
John Tusa revisits the three provincial German towns where he first discovered opera.
A Flapper's Guide to the Opera
Alexandra Wilson takes a flapper's journey back to 1920s' operatic London.
Louisa Egbunike and Sean Williams
Two New Generation Thinkers present features on Afrofuturism and German Lieder.
Emigranti - 1917 Revisited
How do Russia's latest cultural emigres feel about leaving their homeland?
A Column for Infinity
Patrick McGuinness discusses Brancusi's war memorial, the Endless Column in Romania.