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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Ancient wisdom & remote living
Thu 10 Dec 2020
From medieval science to the ingenuity of Arctic peoples & the resilience of island life
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New Thinking: Hey Presto!
Wed 9 Dec 2020
Magic in medicine, surgery & business; panto cross-dressing; and panto & magic history
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New Thinking: Ways of Talking about Health
Wed 9 Dec 2020
The winners of the AHRC and Wellcome Trust Medical Humanities Awards 2020
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The 1920s - Philosophy's Golden Age
Tue 8 Dec 2020
Matthew Sweet on Wittgenstein, Heidegger, Benjamin, Carnap and other philosophical greats
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Times of Change
Thu 3 Dec 2020
Can the Industrial Revolution and the end of the Aztecs help us shape a post COVID world
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Mould-Breaking Writing
Tue 1 Dec 2020
Max Porter, Chloe Aridjis, Will Harris and Xine Yao on writing the breaks the mould
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Leadership & authority
Thu 26 Nov 2020
From Tudor courts to plantations to the Arab Spring: a Bristol Festival of Ideas Debate.
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Should biographers imitate their subjects?
Mon 23 Nov 2020
The perils of writing biographies of scientist JS Haldane & Indian mystic Mother Meera
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Democracy, Hong Kong and USA
Thu 19 Nov 2020
Democracy and dissent in Hong Kong & USA. Is confrontational politics is here to stay?
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Helen Mort and Blake Morrison, Oulipo
Wed 18 Nov 2020
Helen Mort and Blake Morrison talk mentoring. Oulipo: rules for writing in 1960s Paris.
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New Thinking: Films and Research
Wed 18 Nov 2020
Films investigating melting glaciers, to refugee camps, public bathrooms, & more.
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New Thinking: Face Transplants and Researching Nose Injuries
Fri 13 Nov 2020
Would you change your nose if you could? What about an entire face transplant?
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Postcolonial Derby: Privateers, Pieces of Eight and the Postwar Playhouse
Thu 12 Nov 2020
What connects a "double elephant" sized map, an academy of dissenters and Daniel Defoe?
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The Imperial War Museum ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 3 Remembrance Debate 2020
Wed 11 Nov 2020
What is the role of artists in shaping our understanding of history by commemorating war?
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Charity shop history, our relationship with 'stuff', and musical typewriters
Tue 10 Nov 2020
Matthew Sweet on charity shops, 'stuff', musical typewriters and the Being Human Festival
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Billy Wilder
Thu 5 Nov 2020
Novelist Jonathan Coe and others discuss the director of Some Like It Hot
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New Thinking: Depicting disability in history and culture
Wed 4 Nov 2020
A history of disability: court fools, political activism, and the 19th century novel.
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War in fact and fiction
Tue 3 Nov 2020
Historians and authors discuss their own work and reflections on conflict and violence.
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Thinking about audiences in a time of pandemic
Thu 29 Oct 2020
Shahidha Bari discuss the audience in the arts with Kwame Kwei Armah and guests
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Individualism and Community
Thu 29 Oct 2020
From Enlightenment conscience to New Deal USA, carers and refugees. Anne McElvoy hosts.
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The post-Covid city
Tue 27 Oct 2020
How the pandemic has transformed our use and experience of urban space
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The Writing of Aime Cesaire
Thu 22 Oct 2020
Cesaire's poetry, politics, and ideas on anti-colonialism and black consciousness
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Polari Prize winners
Wed 21 Oct 2020
Pleasure & responsibility in LGBTQ+ art with the Polari Prize & photographer Sunil Gupta
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Seances, Science and Art - A Haunting, A Telepathy Experiment, and an Exhibition of Supernormal Art.
Tue 20 Oct 2020
A haunting & artists as mediums - Kate Summerscale, Richard Wiseman & Matthew Sweet