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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How do we build a new masculinity ?
Mon 13 Jul 2020
Sunil Gupta, CN Lester, Tom Shakespeare & Alona Pardo with Matthew Sweet
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Pogroms and prejudice
Thu 9 Jul 2020
Brendan McGeever looks at anti-semitism from Russian attacks to the present day
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The consolation of philosophy and stories
Thu 9 Jul 2020
Matthew Sweet talks to Kylie Murray, Prof Seth Lerer and former Bishop Richard Holloway
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What does a black history curriculum look like?
Wed 8 Jul 2020
Whose life stories are missing from the British history we write and teach?
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Prison Break
Fri 3 Jul 2020
New Generation Thinker Jeffrey Howard asks is it ever ok to escape from prison?
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Facing Facts
Fri 3 Jul 2020
From duelling injuries to eye patches - Emily Cock asks how we respond to peoples' faces
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Gambling, good leadership and economic history
Fri 3 Jul 2020
Anne McElvoy looks at betting, economics and the leadership of US presidents
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Frank Cottrell-Boyce
Wed 1 Jul 2020
The screenwriter and novelist talks to Matthew Sweet about depicting Britain in his work.
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Dam Fever and The Diaspora
Sun 28 Jun 2020
How do large dam projects attract such adoration, despite lessons of twentieth century?
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Not Quite Jean Muir
Sun 28 Jun 2020
How does sewing a dress add to Jade Halbert's understanding of disappearing skills
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Digging Deep
Sun 28 Jun 2020
Susan Greaney asks whether Neolithic attitudes to the earth could shape our thinking.
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Berlin, Detroit, Race and Techno Music
Sun 28 Jun 2020
Tom Smith looks at the early pioneers of this music scene & arguments about whiteness now
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Coming out Crip and Acts of Care
Sun 28 Jun 2020
Ella Parry-Davies draws on experiences of migrant domestic workers in the UK & Lebanon
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Tudor Virtual Reality
Sun 28 Jun 2020
What is the link between VR dinosaurs & a Tudor wall painting of the Judgement of Solomon?
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Ian Rankin and Tahmima Anam
Fri 26 Jun 2020
A pair of authors due to be at the Bradford Literature Festival compare notes on writing.
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Revisit: Arundhati Roy
Thu 25 Jun 2020
The Man Booker prize winning author and campaigner is in conversation with Philip Dodd.
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Rethinking the Curriculum
Mon 22 Jun 2020
Sandeep Parmar, Jade Cuttle, Edith Hall, Seb Falk talk to Rana Mitter about what we teach
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Irenosen Okojie and Nadifa Mohamed. Midsummer archaeology
Mon 22 Jun 2020
A virtual Bare Lit Festival talk, Nadifa Mohammed & Irenosen Okojie with Shahidha Bari
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Queer Bloomsbury and stillness in art and dance
Wed 17 Jun 2020
Paul Mendez and Francesca Wade on Virginia Woolf, walking, identity and Dalloway Day
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Revisit: Antarctica - testing ground for the human species
Tue 16 Jun 2020
An author, scientist, architect and explorer compare notes on this polar region.
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New Thinking: Refugees
Tue 16 Jun 2020
What are the best shelters? the right language? what do we learn from self help in camps?
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The future of theatre debate
Fri 12 Jun 2020
Bertie Carvel, Amit Lahav, Eleanor Loyd, Roy Alexander Weise, Caroline Dinenage MP & more
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Failure and female friendship
Wed 10 Jun 2020
Lara Feigel, Michèle Roberts & New Generation Thinker Alexandra Reza with Shahidha Bari
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Dickens
Tue 9 Jun 2020
Mathew Sweet, Linda Grant, Laurence Scott & Lucy Whitehead 150 years since Dickens' death
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New Thinking: Tackling Modern Slavery
Thu 4 Jun 2020
Naomi Paxton looks at new research into the effectiveness of the UK Act passed in 2015
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Robin Askwith
Wed 3 Jun 2020
The actor talks to Matthew Sweet about a childhood affected by polio and his career.
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Revisit: Tokyo Story
Tue 2 Jun 2020
Actor Richard Wilson & Prof Naoko Shimazu discuss Yasujiro Ozu's 1953 film of family life
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Revisit: Rowan Williams and Simon Armitage
Thu 28 May 2020
Landscape in poetry discussed by Rowan Williams and Simon Armitage at Hay.
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Sarah Perry
Wed 27 May 2020
In a conversation with Mathew Sweet, the gothic author explores writing past and present.