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What makes Vincent Van Gogh鈥檚 much-loved still life a masterpiece?
David Grossman interview
The Israeli author talks about his unsettling novel Be My Knife
Anthony Rooley and Emma Kirkby interview
The lutenist and soprano talk about their hugely successful musical partnership
Anne Sofie von Otter performing Cecile Chaminade
A review of Anne Sofie von Otter performing Cecile Chaminade鈥檚 songs
Langston Hughes
A profile of the African American poet and the leading figure of the Harlem Renaissance
A History of the N-word
A programme devoted to one word: nigger. Author Randall Kennedy on his history of the word
Cinema City 鈥 London
How the darker side of London's history has been used in films about crime
Cinema City 鈥 New York
How New York is represented in the movies of Woody Allen and earlier classics
Cinema City 鈥 Los Angeles
How Los Angeles 鈥 home of Hollywood and dreams 鈥 is depicted in the movies
Cinema City 鈥 Paris
How Paris 鈥 birthplace of cinema a century ago 鈥撎齢as itself appeared in films ever since
'One breath away from death': growing up in Zimbabwe
Alexandra Fuller talks about her book, Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight
Putting Time into Art: interview with Bill Viola
American video artist Bill Viola talks about working with the dimension of time
Cinema City 鈥 Bombay
Bombay's position at the centre of India's film industry and how the city is portrayed
Judges announce World Service Poetry Competition Winners
Results of the World Service Poetry Competition, interviews with the winners and judges
Richard Watkins, French Horn virtuoso
Interview with Richard Watkins, one of the leading horn players of his generation
Celebrating World Service Poetry Competition Winners
Celebration of the winners of the World Service poetry competition at London's Poetry Caf茅
Wes Anderson's dysfunctional 'Royal' family
Fabulously dysfunctional family life in Wes Anderson's new film, The Royal Tenenbaums
Mata Hari 鈥 her Life and Legend
Greta Scacchi stars as Mata Hari, femme fatale and World War One spy, on stage in London
On the record 鈥 80 years of Gramophone magazine
Celebrating 80 years of the record industry and of Gramophone Magazine
Tom Paulin's poetic new War History
Tom Paulin's new poetry book The Invasion Handbook about World War Two.
Chadha's perfect Pitch 鈥 Football and Marriage
Bend It Like Beckham tells the story of a British Sikh girl's footballing ambition
Rostropovich 鈥 a Life in Music
Mstislav Rostropovich, combining ancient Persian literature, Iranian folk music & western classical music. Presenter: unknown.
Claudia Roden on Food and Cultural Identity
The dishes of childhood remain part of every exile's identity, explains Claudia Roden
Memory Palace of Alexandria
The Bibliotheca Alexandrina is a major new library and cultural centre in Egypt
Alexandria, the city as Literary Muse
How the Egyptian port of Alexandria has been a muse for great writers from many countries
Cuba's private Libraries open to All
Cuba's book shortage has led to individuals opening up their own collections as libraries
Backstage with director Peter Hall
Influential British theatre director Peter Hall interviewed on the opening of The Bacchae
Dangerous memories at Heaven's Edge
To remember or forget? 鈥 that's the question at the heart of Romesh Gunesekera's new novel
Carmina Burana 鈥 from medieval Poetry to modern Classic
The medieval manuscript, Carmina Burana, that inspired Carl Orff's 20th-century cantata
Rohinton Mistry, chronicler of Bombay
Rohinton Mistry talks about his third novel and his own Bombay and Parsi background
To Turkey, with love from N芒zim Hikmet
A new selected works by Turkish poet N芒zim Hikmet, who was born100 years ago