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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Hobbes, Abba, Waterloo and margarine
Fri 5 Apr 2024
Matthew Sweet and guests look back at the week exploring the ideas shaping our lives today
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Unravelling plainness
Fri 29 Mar 2024
Isabella Rosner explains why needlework challenges our idea of Quaker simplicity
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Pranks
Fri 29 Mar 2024
Matthew Sweet and guests assess the value of pranks and what purpose they may serve.
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What does feminist art mean?
Thu 28 Mar 2024
Ana Baeza Ruiz shares reflections from artists in the '70s women's liberation movement
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New Thinking: Light and Darkness
Thu 28 Mar 2024
Darkness and how it affects those with dementia, to light in modernist literature
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Approaches to death
Wed 27 Mar 2024
Archaeologists Marianne Hem Eriksen, Pauline Harding: historians Cat Byers, Harriet Soper
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New Thinking: East West artistic connections
Wed 27 Mar 2024
A war captive turned musician in the Ottoman court and Islamic influences in Rubens' art
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Rock, Paper, Saints and Sinners
Wed 27 Mar 2024
Gemma Tidman describes a game created by a Jesuit missionary seeking Mohawk converts.
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Writing Place
Wed 27 Mar 2024
Sylvia Townsend Warner's move to Dorset, Heidegger's Heimat and the Arun river in Sussex.
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Arteries of tomorrow
Tue 26 Mar 2024
Dan Taylor considers the way communities along the A13 are looking to the future
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New Thinking: How water shapes our history and environment
Fri 22 Mar 2024
From the aqueducts of ancient Rome to 19th century river Nile and today's running water
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The Legacy of the Laundries
Fri 22 Mar 2024
Louise Brangan reflects on the uncovering of the secret lives lived in Irish laundries
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Gas, oil and the Essex blues
Fri 22 Mar 2024
Sam Johnson-Schlee draws links between Dr Feelgood, Canvey Island and energy policies
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Weird Viking Bodies
Thu 21 Mar 2024
Marianne Hem Eriksen on the meaning of a skull bone carved with "pain" thrown onto a tip
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From algorithms to oceans
Thu 21 Mar 2024
Kerry McInerney explores the promise of the ‘sustainable AI’ movement and how AI develops
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Germany’s Mary Wollstonecraft
Wed 20 Mar 2024
Andrew Cooper on the school teacher who tried to ignite a feminist revolution in Germany
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Scottish Kingship
Wed 20 Mar 2024
Medieval myth-making, the kings of Scotland and the Stone of Destiny
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Free speech, censorship and modern China
Tue 19 Mar 2024
The writings of Chinese women, from Ding Ling to coming of age in the 1990s
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Call Me Mother
Mon 18 Mar 2024
How the shape of words for mother helps babies eat their food. Rebecca Woods explains
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Edward Bond
Fri 15 Mar 2024
Matthew Sweet and guests discuss the playwright Edward Bond (18 July 1934 – 3 March 2024)
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Sleep justice and sleeplessness
Wed 13 Mar 2024
Laurence Scott talks to researchers exploring how we sleep and the idea of sleep justice
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Images of Persia
Tue 12 Mar 2024
Poetry by Hafez, Nowruz (New Year) and the Haft Sin table, the Mongol invasion, music
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Francis Ford Coppola's The Conversation
Thu 7 Mar 2024
Matthew Sweet and guests look at the 1974 Gene Hackman film about surveillance and murder
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Muses and women's creativity
Wed 6 Mar 2024
From Pre-Raphaelite models to the daughter of Maud Gonne: Naomi Paxton with new research
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Sarah Maldoror, Storm Jameson, the Hague Congress
Tue 5 Mar 2024
Ahead of International Women's Day Shahidha Bari hears stories linking women with war
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The Dutch Connection
Thu 29 Feb 2024
John Gallagher hears about new research into Anglo-Dutch trade and early publishing
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Hitchhiking
Wed 28 Feb 2024
Matthew Sweet considers examples from Texas Chainsaw Massacre to a system of Polish tokens
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New Thinking: Stitching Stories
Tue 27 Feb 2024
Shahidha Bari visits a textile art show + research on embroidery, stage outfits, vintage
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Can - Future Days
Thu 22 Feb 2024
Matthew Sweet and guests take a deep dive into the influential German group's 1973 album.
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Myths, ships and history
Tue 20 Feb 2024
Anna McKay, Lloyd Belton and Oliver Finnegan delve in the deep for seafaring histories