Guests give a short epiphany answering a burning question from Mary Anne Hobbs.
One of the best artists of 2013, the inspired Julia Holter, on how to up your creativity.
From Elvis Presley to Four to the Floor, Nile explains the groove.
Actress and singer Jane Birkin gives a 3 Minute Epiphany on life as a muse.
Romy talks audience intimacy during The xx residency at Manchester International Festival
Patti Smith shares her love of the Bronte Sisters with Mary Anne
Cody ChestnuTT breaks down what makes up the genre of Soul Music.
The renowned conductor chats to Mary Anne about his role in an orchestra
Raconteur and record label owner James Endeacott wrestles with the alchemy of fame.
Acclaimed opera singer Eleanor Meynell sings in care homes for Lost Chord.
The author DBC Pierre, best known for 'Vernon God Little', reveals how to tell a story.
Singer Tracey Thorn, answers the question: "How Do You Go About Writing Your Memoirs?"
Viv Albertine (formerly of The Slits) answers the burning question: What is Punk?
Bryan Ferry, fresh from his work on The Great Gatsby, on the secrets of cover versions.
The iconic voice of Goldfrapp discusses the impact of the human singing voice
Susie Essman aka Susie Greene (Curb Your Enthusiasm) talks about perfect insults.
Howard Goodall answers Mary Anne鈥檚 burning question. Just where does music come from?
Radical electroclash artist Peaches delivers a talk on gender.
C麻豆社 presenter Hacker T Dog takes on the 180 second challenge for Mary Anne Hobbs.
John Foxx on the perils and pleasures of making music with machines.
Composer and Accidental Records boss Matthew Herbert takes on the 3 Minute Epiphany.
Producer Eddie Kramer reveals the quirks of working with visionary artist Jimi Hendrix.
Comicbook writer Mark Millar gives his 3 Minute Epiphany on iconic heroines.
Jason Sudeikis and Shaun Keaveny discuss the secret of making people laugh.
Award winning artist Jeremy Deller explores the question 'can art influence thought?'