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The work of the Burkinabé filmmaker explored by Matthew Sweet and guests.
Phaedra, Cretan palaces and the minotaur
Knossos - birthplace of myths and tragedies - explored by Rana Mitter and Natalie Haynes
Climate change and empire building
The long history of climate change and empire: historians Nandini Das and Peter Frankopan
Ghosts of Caribbean History
New writing by Colin Grant and Kevin Jared Hosein; art by Mary Evans and Michael Elliott
Tin cans, cutlery and sewing
New research into the history of stainless steel cutlery, tinned food and sewing machines
Sesame Street and Soviet culture
Anne McElvoy looks at Russian punk protest + a version of US TV's Big Bird, Bert and Ernie
Dom Sylvester Houédard
Matthew Sweet and guests on the career of the C20th concrete poet and Catholic mystic
Anarchism and David Graeber
Matthew Sweet and guests look at the ideas of American anthropologist (1961-2020).
Making Your Voice Heard
Shahidha Bari is joined by Dina Nayeri, Kirsty Sedgman, Michelle Assay and Alberta Whittle
New Thinking: British Sign Language
Kate Rowley and Gerardo Ortega talk about new research into British Sign Language
Debt
As Budget day approaches, Anne McElvoy looks at debt from the South Sea Bubble to Sunak
Decadent Art
New research into ideas about decadence and connections with France, England and Iran.
The wicked? stepmother
Ahead of Mother's Day Matthew Sweet and guests discuss new ways of looking at stepmothers
Busking and Billy Waters
The early 19th century street performer Billy Waters, Streetwise Opera and street ballads
New Thinking: AI, feminism, human/machines
Kerry McInerney, Eleanor Drage and Kendra Briken share their research with Laurence Scott
The culture of Albania
Matthew Sweet is joined by Lea Ypi, Adela Demetja, Ani Kokobobo and Aurel Qirjo
East Germany
Katja Hoyer on East Germany, behind the Berlin Wall and the Cold War caricature
Translating Cultures
Composer Alex Ho, novelist Xiaolu Guo, curator George Young and director Anthony Lau
Charles Babbage and broadcasting the sea
The father of modern computing thought the sea could communicate. Joan Passey explains.
Introducing New Generation Thinkers 2023
Chris Harding meets the 10 academics who will make programmes from their research in 2023
The Rossettis and Walter Pater
Matthew Sweet and guests visit a Tate Britain show and look at Pater's Renaissance ideas
New Thinking: Raiding Gay’s the Word & Magnus Hirschfeld
Diarmuid Hester hears about Operation Tiger & early 1900s queer life writing
A family of witches
Emma Whipday explores the demonisation of single mothers in English witch trials.
Religion and Science
Is the idea that religion and science are at odds a myth?
Fugitive slaves, Victorian justice
Oskar Jensen tells the tall tale of a court case inspired by a best-selling novel
Revolutionary free speech
Clare Siviter looks at attempts to liberate and then censor expression in 1790s France.
Pirates
From Treasure Island to Kynance Cove, Anne Bonney to Captain Pugwash: Anne McElvoy hosts
Children of the Waters
Sabina Dosani looks at the ritual of Mizuko Kuyo and modern ceremonies marking miscarriage
Ginger Rogers
Matthew Sweet and guests discuss the Hollywood star's dancing, comic timing and "sass".
Land and soil politics
Jim Scown on the links between Goethe, George Eliot and the storming of the US Capitol
Caruso, Elsie Houston, Peter Brathwaite
Exploring the flow of cultural influences in both directions across the Atlantic.