Front Row Episodes Episode guide
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The winner of the Yoto Carnegie Medal, the MAC in Belfast and does the UK need more music arenas?
The winner of the Yoto Carnegie Medal, the MAC in Belfast, does the UK need more arenas?
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Elliot Page, Wicker Man music, Jewish Museum and Holocaust Memorial
Elliot Page; Holocaust Memorial and Jewish Museum; Wicker Man music; Sir Michael Hopkins.
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The Beatles at Stowe, Nick Drake, Maggi Hambling
The Beatles at Stowe update, Nick Drake 75 years since birth, Maggi Hambling's new show.
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Glenda Jackson remembered, Wayne McGregor, Black Mirror reviewed
Glenda Jackson remembered, Wayne McGregor and Black Mirror reviewed.
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The Burrell Collection, Accordion Quartet, Women's Prize Winner Barbara Kingsolver, Folk Film Gathering
The Burrell Collection, shortlisted for Museum of the Year, and the Women's Prize winner.
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Two debuts: novelist Cecilia Rabess, film director Dionne Edwards; the cost of maintaining arts organisations' buildings
Novelist Cecilia Rabess, director Dionne Edwards; maintaining arts groups' buildings
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Mad Musicals, Eric Whitacre, Women's Prize - Laline Paull
Musicals with unlikely subjects, composer Eric Whitacre, author Laline Paull.
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Film Chevalier and new TV drama Significant Other reviewed
Gaming as spectator sport plus reviews of film Chevalier and TV comedy Significant Other.
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Dave Johns on I, Daniel Blake; the Liverpool Biennial; why Dario Fo's plays speak to this moment?
Dave Johns on I, Daniel Blake, the Liverpool Biennial and Dario Fo's work having a moment.
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Rufus Wainwright, hairdressing film Medusa Deluxe, the rise of the understudy
Rufus Wainwright, hairdressing film Medusa Deluxe and the rise of the understudy.
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Author Maggie O’Farrell, New opera Giant, The consumerism in creativity
Author Maggie O’Farrell, new opera Giant, and has creativity been co-opted by consumerism?
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Punk exhibition reviewed, Reality film director, TV drama White House Plumbers reviewed
A review of the exhibition Punk: Rage and Revolution at Leicester Museum & Art Gallery.
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Shane Meadows on The Gallows Pole, and GoGo Penguin perform live
Writer-director Shane Meadows and actor Michael Socha on The Gallows Pole.
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Chita Rivera, a new funding model for the arts discussed, Priscilla Morris
Broadway legend Chita Rivera, a new arts funding model discussed, Priscilla Morris
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The 75th anniversary of the Windrush - the cultural legacy of a generation
Marking the 75th anniversary of the arrival of the Windrush and its cultural influence.
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Jhalak Book Prize, Tate Britain Rehang, The Little Mermaid, Cannes
Jhalak Book Prize winners, Tate Britain rehang and The Little Mermaid reviewed.
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Playing Putin on stage in Patriots, DJ Taylor on Orwell, new V&A Photography Centre
Will Keen plays Vladimir Putin on stage in Peter Morgan's play Patriots.
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Sparks, EM Forster adaptations, nature mystery writer Bob Gilbert
The 26th Sparks album, EM Forster adaptations on radio, nature mystery writer Bob Gilbert.
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Arlo Parks, Martin Amis remembered, depicting The Troubles
Arlo Parks, Martin Amis remembered, depicting Northern Ireland's Troubles.
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Caleb Azumah Nelson, Reviews of Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret & China's Hidden Century
Caleb Azumah Nelson on new novel Small Worlds.
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Chuck D of Public Enemy on watercolours; author Jacqueline Crooks; artist Andy Holden
Chuck D on his watercolour art; novelist Jacqueline Crooks; Andy Holden on amateur art.
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Contemporary sari design; the politics of museum labelling; Mat Osman's novel The Ghost Theatre
Sari design exhibition; the politics of museum labels; Mat Osman's novel The Ghost Theatre
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Brokeback Mountain on stage, Venice architecture biennale, author Tan Twan Eng
Brokeback Mountain on stage, Venice architecture biennale, Tan Twan Eng new novel.
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June Givanni on the PanAfrican cinema archive, Gwen John at Pallant House Gallery reviewed
June Givanni on the PanAfrican cinema archive, Gwen John at Pallant House reviewed.
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Author Louise Kennedy, Royal patronage in the arts, beatboxer SK Shlomo
Author Louise Kennedy, royal patronage in the arts, beatboxer SK Shlomo
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Dennis Potter’s newly discovered play, Cathi Unsworth on goth culture, artist Isaac Julien
Dennis Potter’s newly discovered play, Cathi Unsworth on goth culture, artist Isaac Julien
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Eurovision comes to Liverpool
A special programme to mark Liverpool hosting the world’s biggest live music event.
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Playwright Jonathan Harvey on A Thong for Europe, Tom Hanks’s new novel reviewed
Playwright Jonathan Harvey, Tom Hanks’s first novel and the film Harka reviewed
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Writer Jack Thorne, Derek Jarman’s Blue reimagined, music for the King’s coronation
Writer Jack Thorne, Derek Jarman’s Blue reimagined, music for the King’s coronation.
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Sir Lenny Henry on his new play, music from the Tashi Lhunpo monastery, publishing and net zero
Sir Lenny Henry, music from the Tashi Lhunpo monastery, publishing and net zero.