Guests give a short epiphany answering a burning question from Mary Anne Hobbs.
Sculptor Richard Wentworth joins Mary Anne to talk about the art of shedding tears.
Strokes and Voidz frontman Julian Casablancas on his arty new musical direction.
Musician and artist Goldie on why graffiti should be embraced and taught in schools.
Artist Gary Hume talks about the moments that inspired his choice of career
Comedian and artist Noel Fielding talks about his love of surrealist art.
The 麻豆社 Arts Editor Will Gompertz explains what art is
The Simpsons animator/producer/director gives tips on how to improve your drawing.
The Director of Manchester Art Gallery and the Whitworth takes us behind the scenes
Stone Roses, Joy Division, Morrissey photographer Kevin Cummins on taking good photos.
Tom Hooper takes on the 3 Minute Epiphany, answering one of our burning questions.
Legendary film director Ken Loach (Kes, Riff-Raff) on why village dances are empowering.
The frankly hilarious Art Brut frontman gives you the tools to go forth and form bands,
The Unthanks, that glorious band, talk about their interpretation of what folk music is.
The finest confessional songwriter around, Sharon Van Etten, talks about her process.
Philosopher Damon Young explains how fitness can develop our bodies and minds together.
Filmmaker Steve McQueen CBE gives us tips on how to direct a film
Bella Union boss Simon Raymonde tells Mary Anne how to run a label in the modern age.
Yeah Yeah Yeahs frontwoman and bona fide star Karen O talks heartache and love songs.
The actor, writer and comedian delivers a 3 Minute Epiphany on the joy of walking.
Psychedelic folk singer Linda Perhacs talks about her return to music after 44 years.
Gruff Rhys (Super Furry Animals, Neon Neon) gives us tips on how to travel.
Julien Temple, notorious for his punk films, describes Christmas '77 with the Sex Pistols
2014 BAFTA nominee, Tazeen Ahmad, explains why introversion should be celebrated.
Designer to the stars Marko Mitanovski on the art of onstage outfits.