
Sotheby's Talks – Radical Modernity: From Bloomsbury to Charleston, with Kim Jones and Darren Clarke
In this episode, writer, academic and critic Frances Wilson is joined by Artistic Director of Dior Homme and Vice President of Charleston, Kim Jones, Dr Darren Clarke, Head of Collections, Research an...
18 Nov 202446min

Trump, Podcasters and the New Age of Confusion, with Jamie Bartlett
In this episode of Intelligence Squared, head of programming Conor Boyle speaks with author and tech expert Jamie Bartlett about how podcasting, video and social media have transformed modern politics...
17 Nov 202443min

Tim Marshall on the Power of Geography, Part Two
This is the second instalment of our full-length in-depth discussion. Tim Marshall is one of the world’s most successful authors on foreign affairs. He’s the writer who put the ‘geo’ into geopolitics ...
15 Nov 202435min

Tim Marshall on the Power of Geography, Part One
Tim Marshall is one of the world’s most successful authors on foreign affairs. He’s the writer who put the ‘geo’ into geopolitics with his multi-million-selling books Prisoners of Geography and The Po...
13 Nov 202442min

Oleksandr Zinchenko on Football, Ukraine and Achieving Greatness, Part Two
This is the second instalment of our full-length in-depth discussion. A fan favourite at Arsenal and previously Manchester City, Oleksandr Zinchenko has been lighting up the Premier League with his fe...
11 Nov 202438min

Oleksandr Zinchenko on Football, Ukraine and Achieving Greatness, Part One
A fan favourite at Arsenal and previously Manchester City, Oleksandr Zinchenko has been lighting up the Premier League with his fearless performances for many years. But his success has come while fac...
10 Nov 202436min

John Gray on the US Election and a World After Liberalism, Part Two
This is the second instalment of a three-part episode. We once thought liberalism could and should be universal. But recent decades have shown that this presumption could be flawed. Now, with the re-e...
8 Nov 202439min

John Gray on the US Election and a World After Liberalism, Part One
We once thought liberalism could and should be universal. But recent decades have shown that this presumption could be flawed. Now, with the re-election of Donad Trump in the US, liberalism has fallen...
6 Nov 202434min





















