Everybody Likes Music Don’t They?
How can a song mean terror for one person and boredom for another?
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Everybody Likes Music Don’t They?
How can a song mean terror for one person and boredom for another?
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Sunday Feature - Dissecting Beethoven
An exploration of Beethoven’s music through the body that gave him so much trouble.
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Why does the image of the forlorn and abandoned poet Thomas Chatterton haunt us today?
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Sunday Feature: The Myth and Mystery of Anja Thauer
Anja Thauer was once known as Germany’s Jacqueline du Pré. After her suicide in 1973, her story...
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Sunday Feature: Our Birmingham Fathers
Three people are grieving their musician fathers, and dealing with their legacies. As they meet...
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Sunday Feature: Our Birmingham Fathers
Three people are grieving their musician fathers, and dealing with their legacies. As they meet...
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Sunday Feature: Curves and Concrete
How did a maverick Scottish architect revolutionise the design of UK skateparks? Documentary...
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Sunday Feature: Tate Modern - Exploding the Canon
Director Frances Morris talks to artists and curators to understand how Tate Modern can not only...
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New Generation Thinker short Feature: COVID and The Black Death, an imperfect fit.
It's understandable that, with the onset of a global pandemic, commentators have looked to the...
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Sunday Feature: Into the Eerie
Will Abberley explores the recent interest in the ‘Eerie' amongst English artists, writers and...
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The words of celebrated science fiction and fantasy writer Octavia E. Butler take us on a journey...
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A fragmentary look at the American writer Susan Sontag through her own words and those of her peers.
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Sunday Feature: Gabriel Prokofiev: My Family and Russia
Composer Gabriel Prokofiev explores the shifting relationship between Russian music and the state...
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Author Jerry Brotton goes in search of the ancient and very beautiful idea that places music at...
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The Victorian Queens of Ancient Egypt
The Victorian women who brought the treasures of Ancient Egypt to northern England
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Through the words of Martha Gellhorn, contemporary writers reflect on modern reporting
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Fiona Stafford recreates John Keats’ epic walk of 1818 which inspired his greatest works
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Silent Witness: John Cage, Zen and Japan
John Cage is arguably the most important composer of the 20th century, even though he's perhaps...
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Reflections on the writer Toni Morrison through her own words and those of her peers
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Sunday Feature: Writing Across Distance
Six authors on different continents each take the baton from the preceding writer to reveal...
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