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The Contains Strong Language Festival

On 6 October 1941 “The Coventry Telegraph” reported that women of Coventry had sent a message of support to the women of Stalingrad. And so began a r…

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Spiers and Boden, music streaming economics, Calvin Kasulke, Danny Rhodes

There's some excitement in the world of English traditional music: Spiers and Boden have reunited, recorded a new album and are embarking on a month …

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We announce the winner of the 2021 Art Fund Museum of the Year

We announce the winner of the 2021 Art Fund Museum of the Year, the world’s largest museum prize. Front Row broadcasts a special programme from Londo…

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Everybody's Talking about Jamie, Rory Gleeson, Grinling Gibbons Exhibition

Everybody’s Talking about Jamie is a feature film based on the stage musical of the same name, which in turn was inspired by the BBC Three documentar…

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Peter Brathwaite, Indecent play review, Small Bells Ring story barge, Lucy Caldwell

Visible Skin: Rediscovering the Renaissance through Black Portraiture is a new outdoor exhibition across King’s College London’s Strand Campus, showc…

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Peaceophobia, Help Review, Georgina Harding, Kurt Elling

If you go down to the Oastler Centre carpark in Bradford over the next few days, you’re sure of a big surprise because this derelict multi-storey is …

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Anuradha Roy, Propaganda ceramics, British Ceramics Biennial, a new Culture Secretary

Award-winning author Anuradha Roy crafts pots as well as prose. She joins us live from India to discuss the fusion of ceramics and storytelling, pott…

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Julian Clary, Antonio Pappano, Booker Prize shortlist

The role of Norman, the longsuffering, waspish eponymous dresser in Ronald Harwood's 1980 play, might have been written for Julian Clary. It's about …

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Liane Moriarty, Matthew Bourne, Igor Levit

Liane Moriarty is the best-selling author of nine novels including, Big Little Lies, and Nine Perfect Strangers, both of which have been adapted for …

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BBC National Short Story Award Shortlist, tenor Stuart Skelton, Shang-Chi film review, Girl Bands now

Front Row announces the shortlist for the £15,000, 16th BBC National Short Story Award with Cambridge University. Judge Fiona Mozley, author of Book…

4 years, 9 months ago

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