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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.
Resurrecting Mayakovsky
Ian Sansom looks at the life and legacy of Soviet poet and artist, Vladimir Mayakovsky.
New Generation Thinkers: Edmund Richardson and Sarah Jackson
In search of the Tomb of Alexander the Great, and The Voice and the Machine.
Laura Ingalls' America
Samira Ahmed on how the Little House on the Prairie author is regarded in modern America.
Illuminating the Stage
With flickering candles to dispel the darkness, Fiona Shaw illuminates stage light.
Immortal North
A practical guide to immortality, life extension and survival in the far north.
Select, Copy, Paste
Conception
How has technology changed the way we come up with ideas?
Execution
As technology has improved how has it enabled artists to create new kinds of work?
Experience
The Forty Days of Musa Dagh
The 40 Days of Musa Dagh was both prophecy and epic paean to survival.
Alex La Guma - The Black Dickens
Lindsay Johns argues that novelist Alex La Guma is an overlooked literary colossus.
Radio Controlled
Robert Worby on how post-war West German radio and modern music won the cultural cold war.
Patrick Kavanagh: the Inexhaustible Adventure of a Gravelled Yard
Theo Dorgan finds out why Irish poet Patrick Kavanagh, who died in 1968, is so loved now.
A Portrait of Val Wilmer
How has Val Wilmer become a world figure in the documentation of Black music and culture?
Concerto: The One and the Many
Simon Russell Beale explores the dynamics between soloist and orchestra in the concerto.
Blind, Black and Blue
Gary O'Donoghue asks why so many early blues musicians in America's Deep South were blind.
A Symphony of Psalms
Cerys Matthews explores the influence of the 150 Psalms on musicians and composers.
Too Many Artists?
From painting in a Paris garret to bouncing on trampolines - what is an artist today?
Exit Burbage - the man who created Hamlet
Without Richard Burbage, there would be no Shakespeare. Yet he's not well known - why?
Supernatural Japan
An alternative look at modern Japan's uneasy relationship with ghosts and ghost stories.