Creativity, performance, debate
Shahidha Bari talks to Jenny Gilbert about fashion & Scrumbly Koldewyn about The Cockettes
Radio 3 classical music presenters celebrate lesser-known composers
Martin Jarvis directs Wilde's thrilling drama. Mira Sorvino leads an outstanding cast.
The American novelist and essayist talks religion, fiction & US politics with Rana Mitter.
Jo Nesbø and Mark Ravenhill on the Scottish Play; Chinua Achebe's novel about leadership.
Matthew Sweet evaluates the legacy of the film company behind A Taste of Honey & The Knack
From painting in a Paris garret to bouncing on trampolines - what is an artist today?
Richard Holloway, Kathryn Mannix and Kevin Toolis debate the end of life with Philip Dodd.
From piracy to vegetarianism, George Orwell to surrogacy, Newton's alchemy to C18 fitness.
People working in the arts discuss the books that inspired them in their careers
Could an Archbishop become an enemy of the state? An original drama by Frances Byrnes.
Ian McMillan visits celebrated psychoanalytic writer and therapist Adam Phillips.
Writer Erica Wagner, engineer Sean Wilkinson and architect Simon Roberts with Rana Mitter.
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, Afua Hirsch and Tarjinder Wilkinson on activism and Britishness.
Georgia Mann goes on a journey through Debussy's Paris.
Guests debate the notion whether music is a civilising force
With June Sarpong, Emma Frankland, Gavin Francis and Julian Baggini.
Simon Beard, from the Centre for the Study of Existential Risk, on AI and Douglas Adams.
David Olusoga, Kit Davies and Kenan Malik debate what civilisation means with Philip Dodd.
Kathryn Williams, Sinead Morrisey, Tom Jackson, Rowan McCabe and Sarah Sayeed.
Joanne Paul on satire, flattery and document leaks in the C16 and C17 centuries and now.
Emma Butcher looks at the view of war in the childhood writings of the Bronte family.
Symeon Brown, James Docherty and Alistair Fraser chaired by Matthew Sweet.
Anne McElvoy and others assess the influence of people power in Sage, Gateshead.