Jed Mercurio on Breathtaking, Yoko Ono retrospective reviewed
Jed Mercurio on Breathtaking, Yoko Ono show, Arts Council guide on controversial content.
- 42 mins
- 15 Feb 2024
Live magazine programme on the worlds of arts, literature, film, media and music
Jed Mercurio on Breathtaking, Yoko Ono show, Arts Council guide on controversial content.
Ukraine drama A Small Stubborn Town, Emma Rice, The Hugo Awards.
Stephen Sanchez, Godzilla turns 70, Gen Z's TV habits
Reinaldo Marcus Green on One Love, Bryce Dessner of The National.
Netflix's version of' One Day, Oscar-nominated American Fiction, Beyond Form exhibition.
The Chosen, Cymande, Tayari Jones
The Reytons, Phoebe Eclair-Powell on her Bruntwood Prize-winning play, Andrew McMillan.
The directors of Occupied City, the playwright of The Hills of California and live music.
Legion: Life in the Roman Army at the British Museum reviewed
The actress on working with Martin Scorsese, and the new book Hard by a Great Forest.
Jonny Greenwood of The Smile, Self Esteem, Artes Mundi Prize winner.
Sarah Jessica Parker & Matthew Broderick on playing three couples on stage in Plaza Suite.
The Color Purple reviewed, and the pop concert as cinema phenomenon.
John Orloff, literary spin-offs and hobbies and DIY art.
Oscar nominations, Howard Jacobson, culture funding cuts.
Andrew Haigh on All Of Us Strangers with Andrew Scott, Expats starring Nicole Kidman.
Paul Giamatti and Alexander Payne on The Holdovers plus The Artful Dodger reviewed.
Daniel Kaluuya on his new film, Kitchen; the arts in Wales; Jane Jin Kaisen.
Poor Things, Jodie Comer, RSC new productions, TS Eliot poetry prize.
Zone of Interest director Jonathan Glazer, radio drama, bluegrass.