Arts & Ideas Podcast
Leading thinkers discuss the ideas shaping our lives – looking back at the news and making links between past and present. Broadcast as Free Thinking, Fridays at 9pm on ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 4. Presented by Matthew Sweet, Shahidha Bari and Anne McElvoy.
Episodes to download
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Fashion Stories: In a handbag
Mon 14 Mar 2022
Shahidha Bari looks at what the contents of a handbag can tell us
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Fashion Stories: Body Armour
Mon 14 Mar 2022
Sophie Oliver looks at a Mina Loy corselet and the history of reshaping bodies
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Blackmail & Shame
Thu 10 Mar 2022
Mark Ravenhill talks about staging the play on which Hitchcock based his film
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New Thinking: Women’s history
Wed 9 Mar 2022
The Clean Break theatre company, sex strikes, East European feminism: Naomi Paxton hosts
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New Thinking: Women’s history
Tue 8 Mar 2022
The Clean Break theatre company, sex strikes, East European feminism: Naomi Paxton hosts
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Sisters
Sun 6 Mar 2022
The Unthank sisters, Sally Alexander, Oyinkan Braithwaite, Lucy Holland and Shahidha Bari
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The Generation Gap
Thu 3 Mar 2022
Writer Howard Jacobson, photographer Ruth Sutoyé talk family histories with Matthew Sweet
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The Barbican, art and writing in 50s Britain
Wed 2 Mar 2022
Leading artists, writers, thinkers discuss the ideas shaping our lives.
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Climate change, nature and art
Wed 2 Mar 2022
Leading artists, writers, thinkers discuss the ideas shaping our lives.
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Perfecting The Body
Thu 24 Feb 2022
Eugenics to cyborgs: Adam Rutherford, Clare Chambers, Harry Parker & Xine Yao discuss
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New Thinking: From Pong to VR for Vets
Thu 24 Feb 2022
A computer game for cystic fibrosis patients to improve breathing
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Pankaj Mishra, research into Indian history
Thu 24 Feb 2022
Pankaj Mishra discusses his new novel about friends in an age of upheaval
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Artists' models and fame
Wed 23 Feb 2022
Egon Schiele's women, Whistler's woman in white, new radio ballads : Shahidha Bari hosts.
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Hitchhiking
Thu 17 Feb 2022
Matthew Sweet and guests consider hitchiking in culture and around the globe.
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China, Freud, war and sci fi
Wed 16 Feb 2022
From AI & fan fiction to 1930s replica antiquities: new ways of thinking about China.
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Stonehenge history
Tue 15 Feb 2022
Anne McElvoy is joined by Neil Wilkin, Mike Pitts, Susan Greaney and Seren Griffiths
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Existential Risk
Thu 10 Feb 2022
Planning and creating in the shadow of the doomsday clock with Shahidha Bari and guests
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Whale watching
Wed 9 Feb 2022
Rana Mitter dives into the world of whales and examines our relationship to marine life.
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Whale-watching
Wed 9 Feb 2022
Philip Hoare, Rachel Murray, Peter Riley and Edward Sugden explore marine life.
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Diverse Classical Music II
Tue 8 Feb 2022
Christienna Fryar speaks to four researchers whose work is expanding the musical canon
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Futurism
Thu 3 Feb 2022
Matthew Sweet explores into the movement that celebrated technology, vitality, violence
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Modernism Around The World
Wed 2 Feb 2022
The Bauhaus in Deli, Japanese and South African novels, and poetry and art in Mexico
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Paper
Wed 2 Feb 2022
From the Chinese Han Dynasty in 105 AD to the 20th-century workplace, art and rubbish.
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How To Make A Modernist Masterpiece
Tue 1 Feb 2022
Will Self, Alexandra Harris, Kevin LeGendre & Owen Hatherley build up a Manifesto
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Asta Nielsen
Thu 27 Jan 2022
Matthew Sweet on the life of Danish film star Asta Nielsen, one of cinema's first icons.
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Yishai Sarid; marking Holocaust Memorial Day 2022
Wed 26 Jan 2022
Anne McElvoy talks to Israeli novelist Yishai Sarid & hears about new historical research
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New Thinking: Diverse Classical Music
Mon 24 Jan 2022
Digging into the music of composers Joseph Bologne, Kikuko Kanai and Julia Perry.
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Touki Bouki
Fri 21 Jan 2022
A close look at Djibril Diop Mambéty's classic 1973 film with Matthew Sweet and guests
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New Thinking: Mental Health Research
Tue 18 Jan 2022
How can young people regulate their emotions and can gaming help adolescent mental health
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Writing Love: Sarah Hall, Monica Ali, Adam Mars-Jones
Tue 18 Jan 2022
Shahidha Bari is joined by three writers to discuss love and the contemporary novel.