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Ian Sansom is writing uncoded messages to late English-Irish spy novelist John le Carré. Read more
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Letters to the Overrated and the Underrated
Ian Sansom is writing uncoded messages to late English-Irish spy novelist John le Carré.
Edith Piaf in Five Songs
1. Milord
Edith Piaf - from her mouth to your heart in five songs. 1 - Milord by Lucy O'Meara.
2. L'Accordeoniste
The French singer Edith Piaf - from her mouth to your heart in five of her songs.
3. Les Amants d'un jour
The French singer Edith Piaf - from her mouth to your heart, through five classic songs.
4. Hymne à l'amour
Edith Piaf defined five songs. Myriam Phiro explores love and death in Hymne à l'amour.
5. Non, je ne regrette rien
Edith Piaf in five songs. Elizabeth Alker on Piaf's 1960 classic Non, je ne regrette rien.
A Museum in the Making
11/03/2024
V&A East director Gus Casely-Hayford shares his plans for crafting a new kind of museum.
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V&A East director Gus Casely-Hayford on trying to put a new kind of museum together.
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Call Me Mother
How the shape of words for mother helps babies eat their food. Rebecca Woods explains
From algorithms to oceans
Kerry McInerney on the promises of the ‘sustainable AI’ movement and how AI may develop
Gas, oil and the Essex blues
Sam Johnson-Schlee draws links between Dr Feelgood, Canvey Island and energy policies
Unravelling plainness
Isabella Rosner explains why needlework challenges our idea of Quaker simplicity
New Generation Thinkers 2023
How the shape of words for mother helps babies eat their food. Rebecca Woods explains.
’s Mary Wollstonecraft
Andrew Cooper on the school teacher who tried to ignite a feminist revolution in .
Weird Viking Bodies
Marianne Hem Eriksen on the meaning of a skull bone carved with 'pain' thrown onto a tip.
Kerry McInerney explores the promises of the ‘sustainable AI’ movement and how AI develops
The legacy of the laundries
Louise Brangan reflects on the legacies of Ireland's Magdalene laundries.
Arteries of tomorrow
Dan Taylor considers the way communities along the A13 are looking to the future.
Rock, Paper, Saints and Sinners
Gemma Tidman describes a board game created by a Jesuit seeking Mohawk converts.
What does feminist art mean?
Ana Baeza Ruiz shares reflections from artists in the 70s women's liberation movement.
Isabella Rosner explains why needlework challenges our idea of Quaker simplicity.
Erland Cooper's Phantom Islands
Hildaland
A late-night adventure to Hildaland - one of Orkney's vanishing islands.
The Isle of Demons
A late-night voyage to Newfoundland and the mysterious Isle of Demons.
The Auroras
An imaginary journey to the South Atlantic in search of the elusive Aurora islands.
Frisland
A voyage to the arctic in search of Frisland and two medieval Venetian knights.
Saint Brendan's Isle
In search of earthly paradise, we take an imaginary trip to Saint Brendan's Isle.
Watching from the Wings
08/04/2024
Michael Goldfarb re his theatrical life as an actor.