
In Conversation: Ruth Appelhof & Saskia Flower on Lee Krasner
Author Ruth Appelhof talks to Saskia Flower about her memoir of Lee Krasner, whom she lived with in the 1970s while researching her Master's degree.
Author Ruth Appelhof talks to Saskia Flower about her memoir of Lee Krasner, whom she lived with in the 1970s while researching her Master's degree.
Our Theatre and Dance producers have been enjoying masses of streaming content from around the world. Here they have selected a few not-to-be-missed productions…
Baritone Roderick Williams joins Edward Seckerson to talk about 20th-century composer Benjamin Britten.
We revisit our Composer Focus series from November 2018, as Edward Seckerson and countertenor Iestyn Davies delve into the life and music of composer George Frederic Handel.
In the sixth and final workshop of our Life Rewired inspired Design Yourself project, our young creatives worked with artist and writer Erica Scourti.
Our cinema curator Tamara Anderson has selected 5 animated shorts to raise a smile...
Another dip into the archive with this episode from April 2017 where Ben Eshmade spoke to director Raoul Peck about I Am Not Your Negro, his 2016 documentary about writer and activist James Baldwin.
An ambient mix produced by Tomoko Sauvage exploring the different aspects of the genre.
Our top picks of books exploring what it means to be a man in today's world - from fiction to essays and poems.
Our cinema curator Sonia Zadurian has selected 5 films of directors and writers before they got big with blockbusters - here's our 'Before the Blockbuster' watchlist...
Writer Jon Dale explores the sounds of ambient music, looking at its birth and the many artists who have contributed to it.
In this episode, we look back to January 2018 and Barry Jenkins' film 'If Beale Street Could Talk' with a passionate and powerful conversation with Oscar-winning actor, Regina King.