Meridian Episodes Episode guide
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Who were Puccini's Bohemians?
Why is Puccini's Bohemia located in Paris – and who were these Bohemians really?
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Who Killed Palomino Molero?
Review of Who Killed Palomino Molero? by Mario Vargas Llosa
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Who Dares Wins
Film Who Dares Wins, Swiss oboist Heinz Holliger, and German satirical artist George Grosz
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White Mischief reviewed
A review of Kenyan film White Mischief directed by Michael Radford
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White Mischief
A review of the film White Mischief and the real-life story that inspired it
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White Men Can't Jump
Porgy and Bess at the Royal Opera House, London
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White Boy Running
A review of Christopher Hope's biography White Boy Running
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Where Do Plays Come From?
Three playwrights talk about why they choose to write plays and film scripts
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What's in the Method for actors?
Finding out about The Method, the most famous approach to acting in the world
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What gets Lost in Literary Translation?
How close to the original text can translators of literary works really get?
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What does it mean to be Good?
What it means to be "good" is the subject of C. P. Taylor's new play set in Nazi Germany
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What are Russians reading now?
Why Russian literature is in a state of flux – and how reading habits have changed
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What are Museums for?
What is the purpose of museums now – and how should we remember the painful past?
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Wexford Festival of Opera
Artistic director Elaine Padmore, architect Kevin Roach and author JP Donleavy
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Wes Anderson's dysfunctional 'Royal' family
Fabulously dysfunctional family life in Wes Anderson's new film, The Royal Tenenbaums
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Werner Herzog's Fitzcarraldo
Film Fitzcarraldo, actor Kenneth Moore, playwright Terry Johnson, pianist Peter Donohoe
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Werner Herzog
The life and work of the German film director, screenwriter, actor, and opera director
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Welsh novelist Bernice Rubens
The Booker Prize-winning writer talks about her novel I, Dreyfus
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Welcome to the Venice Biennale
The Venice Biennale opens with Bhuddist drumming, video wanderings and white mist…
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Weaving as a very Contemporary Art
Artists in Norwich weave modern narratives using an ancient art
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We of the Never Never by Jeannie Gunn
US playwright David Mamet and director Bill Bryden on world premier of Glengarry Glen Ross
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Waterland by Graham Swift
Author Graham Swift, Franco Zeffirelli's La Traviata, and stage director Jules Wright
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Was God a Woman?
The Book of J, a new translation of biblical texts by Harold Bloom
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Warren Beatty's Dick Tracy
A review of Warren Beatty's presentation of detective Dick Tracy
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Warren Beatty and Reds
Warren Beatty's Reds and Ian Carr's book about Miles Davis
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War Primer - poems by Brecht
A review of Brecht's War Primer poems translated and published
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Wang Shuo - Playing For Thrills
Review of the latest novel by Chinese novelist Wang Shuo, Playing For Thrills
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Walter Mosley - the president's favourite
A documentary about the writer Walter Mosley
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Walt Disney's Snow White
How the landmark animated film was made
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Walker Art Center
A visit to one of Middle America's most innovative cultural institutions