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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Jewish Identity in 2020
Fri 6 Mar 2020
Howard Jacobson, Bari Weiss, Hadley Freeman, and Jonathan Freedland join Matthew Sweet.
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Storm Jameson - women writers to put back on the bookshelf
Thu 5 Mar 2020
Yorkshire-born writer with a European outlook who campaigned for World War Two refugees.
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New Thinking: Women in Virtual Reality
Thu 5 Mar 2020
Hetta Howes learns how Sylvia Xueni Pan and Sarah Ellis are pushing the VR envelope
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Anne Enright + the value of gossip
Wed 4 Mar 2020
Anne Enright discusses acting with Daisy Black, Emily Butterworth and Marie Le Conte.
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Lady Mary Wroth - women writer to put back on the bookshelf
Fri 28 Feb 2020
The English Renaissance poet whose reputation at court was ruined by her writing.
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Charlotte Smith - women writers to put back on the bookshelf
Fri 28 Feb 2020
The Romantic poet who inspired Wordsworth is profiled by Sophie Coulombeau.
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Margaret Oliphant - women writers to put back on the bookshelf
Fri 28 Feb 2020
The Scottish writer whose comic heroine Miss Marjoribanks bucks 19th-century conventions
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Yolande Mukagasana - women writers to put back on the bookshelf
Fri 28 Feb 2020
Zoe Norridge describes translating the testimony of a Rwandan survivor
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How archictecture shapes society
Thu 27 Feb 2020
Ricky Burdett, Liza Fior, Des Fitzgerald, Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg Edwin Heathcote at LSE
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New Thinking: Everything to Everybody - Shakespeare for the people
Thu 27 Feb 2020
Islam Issa hears how Adrian Lester and Ewan Fernie are taking Shakespeare to the people
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Japan Now 2020
Thu 27 Feb 2020
Philip Dodd talks to Hiromi Ito, Tomoko Sawada, Yukiko Motoya, and Motoyuki Shibata
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Genes, racism, ageing and evidence
Tue 25 Feb 2020
Daniel Levitin on ageing & Adam Rutherford on race and genetics.
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African Empire Stories
Thu 20 Feb 2020
Petina Gappah & Sarah LeFanu on Livingstone, Kipling and Mary Kingsley in Africa
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The Surreal World of Alejandro Jodorowsky
Wed 19 Feb 2020
Matthew Sweet talks to the Chilean French director Alejandro Jodorowsky and to critics
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Queer histories
Thu 13 Feb 2020
How do we apply modern LGBT+ language and identities to historical figures?
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The History of Sex
Thu 13 Feb 2020
Fern Riddell, Kate Lister and Robin Mitchell discuss their research with Matthew
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The shadow of slavery
Wed 12 Feb 2020
From sugar and spice, to reparations and memorials: slavery and how we acknowledge it
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Early cinema: why are we obsessed with firsts?
Fri 7 Feb 2020
Matthew Sweet looks back at the early history of cinema
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Samuel Beckett & the purpose of culture
Wed 5 Feb 2020
If we want the arts to be a comfort blanket, where does Beckett fit in?
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Mocking power past and present.
Wed 5 Feb 2020
The German joker Tyll Ulenspiegel. Anne McElvoy, Daniel Kehlmann & Karen Leeder discuss.
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New Thinking: It all begins here? Understanding the Industrial Revolution
Fri 31 Jan 2020
John Gallagher discusses the Industrial Revolution with Emma Griffin and William Ashworth
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Fungi: An Alien Encounter
Thu 30 Jan 2020
Are fungi out to get us or here to help? A look at mushrooms in art, food and psychology.
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How we see pregnancy past and present
Thu 30 Jan 2020
Anne McElvoy hears the story of a woman who gave birth to rabbits and the news from Davos
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Remembering Auschwitz
Tue 28 Jan 2020
Rana Mitter marks the anniversary of the 1945 liberation & talks to author Anne Michaels
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What is good listening?
Fri 24 Jan 2020
Matthew Sweet with NYT journalist Kate Murphy, Anne Karpf, David Toop.
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Poetry and Science: A 19th century metre on the (uni)verse
Wed 22 Jan 2020
Jocelyn Bell Burnell, Greg Tate, Sam Illingworth & Sunayana Bhargava join Anne McElvoy.
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Goddesses of academia
Tue 21 Jan 2020
Nikita Gill, Francesca Wade, Sandeep Parmar & Victoria Leonard talk goddesses & classics
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New Thinking: About Face
Fri 17 Jan 2020
Would you change your nose if you could? What about an entire face transplant?
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Psychohistory: Isaac Asimov and guiding the future
Thu 16 Jan 2020
Matthew Sweet asks if the fictional science of psychohistory changed the future of humans