Arts & Ideas

Arts & Ideas

Leading thinkers discuss the ideas shaping our lives – looking back at the news and making links between past and present. Broadcast as Free Thinking, Fridays at 9pm on BBC Radio 4. Presented by Matthew Sweet, Shahidha Bari and Anne McElvoy.

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Free Thinking Festival – Landmark: Angela Carter

Free Thinking Festival – Landmark: Angela Carter

Angela Carter's work was described by Salman Rushdie as 'without equal and without rival'. The award winning author of novels including The Bloody Chamber, Wise Children and Nights at the Circus was a...

23 Nov 201544min

The Free Thinking Festival Essay : Sculpture and Seduction in the 18th Century

The Free Thinking Festival Essay : Sculpture and Seduction in the 18th Century

The 18th century was the age of politeness - and of bawdiness. Fine manners and fine art co-existed with earthy attitudes to sex and the body, even in the most elevated circles. Curator and art histo...

20 Nov 201529min

The Free Thinking Festival Essay : Jews in Occupied France: Coexistence with the Enemy?

The Free Thinking Festival Essay : Jews in Occupied France: Coexistence with the Enemy?

The brutal treatment of Jews in Vichy France during the Second World War that culminated in their roundup and deportation is widely known. But is this the only way to consider Jewish life at this time...

19 Nov 201520min

The Free Thinking Festival Essay - Beer and the British Empire

The Free Thinking Festival Essay - Beer and the British Empire

From a breakfast drink to start the day to the treatment of bullet-wounds, beer has been a constant accompaniment to British life for centuries. Nowhere was this truer than in Imperial India where bee...

18 Nov 201518min

Free Thinking Festival - The Rules Of Good Science

Free Thinking Festival - The Rules Of Good Science

Science progresses by breaking the rules of the past. New observations need new theories to explain them. Einstein’s Theory of Relativity made sense of observations that Newton’s Laws of Motion could ...

17 Nov 201543min

The Free Thinking Festival Essay - Inside a Pirate’s Cookbook: A Culinary Journey through the 17th Century

The Free Thinking Festival Essay - Inside a Pirate’s Cookbook: A Culinary Journey through the 17th Century

The 1667 recipe book by Sir Kenelm Digby featured tea with eggs brought from China, sugared mallow-leaves that cured gonorrhea and ‘pan cotto' cooked by Roman Cardinals. Digby had journeyed far and wi...

17 Nov 201520min

The Free Thinking Festival Essay: The Medieval Scottish Dream State

The Free Thinking Festival Essay: The Medieval Scottish Dream State

The 2014 Scottish Independence Referendum and this year's general election led to a passionate debate about nationhood and nationalism. But not for the first time. Kylie Murray of the University of O...

16 Nov 201516min

Free Thinking Festival - Old Ways, New Directions.

Free Thinking Festival - Old Ways, New Directions.

In the hunger for new ideas, are we forgetting the hard-earned lessons of the past? Rana Mitter chairs a discussion recorded in front of an audience at this year's Free Thinking Festival at Sage Gates...

16 Nov 201544min

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