Arts and Ideas show

Arts and Ideas

Summary: The best of BBC Radio 3's flagship arts and ideas programme Free Thinking - featuring in-depth interviews with artists, scientists and public figures, vociferous debates, and reviews of the latest cultural events. Free Thinking is broadcast on BBC Radio 3 Tues – Thurs 10pm

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 R3Arts: Night Waves - Ryszard Kapuscinski 20 Sep 12 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 45:01

As a new biography of Ryszard Kapuscinski is released, the author Artur Domoslawski and Channel 4 International editor Lindsey Hilsum join Anne McElvoy to discuss the greatness and failings of the iconic Polish writer. New Generation Thinker Jonathan Healey discusses the history of the concept of the ‘undeserving poor’. Susannah Clapp reviews Mademoiselle Julie at the Barbican, starring Juliette Binoche. And Artistic Director Tom Morris shows Anne around the magnificently restored Bristol Old Vic Theatre.

 R3Arts: Night Waves - Howard Jacobson 19 Sep 12 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 45:34

Philip Dodd talks to Howard Jacobson and discusses Zoo Time, his first novel since winning the Man Booker Prize in 2010. The philosopher Julian Baggini, the theologian John Millbank and historian Roey Sweet discuss morality. And Philip talks to Barbara Hulanicki, the founder of the iconic clothes store Biba, who is celebrated in a new exhibition at Brighton Museum & Art Gallery.

 R3Arts: Night Waves - Sir John Major 18 Sep 12 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 44:48

Sir John Major talks to Matthew Sweet and is joined by comedian Roy Hudd to discuss the performers and history of the quintessentially British Music Hall. Salman Rushdie talks about his life as Joseph Anton in his new autobiographical novel. And Susan Hitch reviews the ENO's new opera; Julietta.

 R3Arts: Night Waves - Sebastian Faulks 17 Sep 12 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 45:14

Award-winning author Sebastian Faulks speaks to Rana Mitter about his new multi-layered novel, A Possible Life, which explores the chaos created by love, separation and missed opportunities. Sir John Elliott’s book History In The Making tracks the course of the discipline in relation to national and transnational histories. And with a look at China, Rana talks to filmmaker Sun Shuyun about Transcendence, the 3D film about rock star Cui Jian, and author Hsiao-Hung Pai tells Rana the stories from China’s rural migrants.

 R3Arts: Night Waves - Amartya Sen 13 Sep 12 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 44:04

Philip Dodd talks to the Nobel prize winning economist, Amartya Sen in the concluding programme in Night Waves' examination of the "good life" and what we mean by it.

 R3Arts: Night Waves - Dostoevsky's 'The Idiot' 12 Sep 12 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 47:49

Dostoevsky's 'The Idiot' (1869) raises 'the good life' as an existential question that everybody must answer for themselves. The novel has been read as both an over-the-top melodrama, and as a profound exploration of the ambiguity of goodness. Matthew Sweet is joined by the theologian Giles Fraser, Russian specialist Sarah Young and the novelist Zinovy Zinik to discuss.

 Night Waves: The Pursuit Of Happiness | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 44:40

Anne McElvoy examines whether we place too much weight on happiness as a measure of our quality of life. Contributors consider the new economics of well-being and the role of happiness in writing and include: Richard Layard, Edward Skidelsky, Gus O'Donnell, Juliet Michaelson, Paul Ormerod and Alexandra Harris.

 R3Arts: Night Waves - What is 'Enough'? 10th Sept 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 44:35

What is the good life? Philip is joined in the studio by the commentators Robert Skidelsky, Owen Jones and Jamie Whyte, the classicist, Edith Hall, the philosopher, Mark Vernon and the Benedictine Monk, Father Bede Hill to discuss the question. In this discussion Philip Dodd and his guests consider how an idea that began with Aristotle as an ethical quest can have evolved in the 21st century into unbridled consumerism.

 R3Arts: Proms Plus Literary - Proms Poetry Competition | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:18

Ian McMillan is joined by poet Wendy Cope and actor Juliet Stevenson as he announces the winners of this year’s Proms Poetry Competition.

 R3Arts: Proms Plus Literary - Desert Island 03 Sep 12 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:18

Which literary works make the most entries into celebrity choices on Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs? Mariella Frostrup is joined by Sir Tim Rice and writer and broadcaster Kevin Jackson to explore the regular favourites and unexpected misses, the literary classics that 70 years of the great and the good can’t live without - and reveal some surprise choices. Actress and Desert Island Castaway Harriet Walter reads some of the desert island book choices.

 R3Arts: Proms Plus Literary - Mendelssohn 01 Sep 12 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:31

Musicologist John Deathridge, introduces an anthology of unexpected readings about Mendelssohn. Rana Mitter presents.

 R3Arts: Proms Plus Literary - Edward Elgar 29 Aug 12 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 21:23

Award-winning film-maker John Bridcut introduces a selection of fascinating and unexpected readings about Edward Elgar, including letters, diaries and reviews. Susan Hitch presents.

 R3Arts: Proms Plus Literary - Lyrics 27 Aug 12 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:35

Tell Me on a Sunday lyricist Don Black and singer-songwriter Barb Jungr discuss the great musical wordsmiths and reveal their personal favourites, as well as the great lyrics that work even though they really shouldn’t. Matthew Sweet presents.

 R3Arts: Proms Plus Literary - Ken Russell 23 Aug 12 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 21:06

Glenda Jackson MP and film critic Mark Kermode celebrate the work of the late Ken Russell, the film director of groundbreaking and controversial films about Delius, Tchaikovsky, Elgar, Liszt, Mahler and Strauss.

 R3Arts: Proms Plus Literary - Russian Classics 21 Aug 12 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 21:10

Novelist Pat Barker and Revd Giles Fraser discuss with presenter Ian McMillan what British writers can learn from the Russian classics, along with readings from their personal favourites by actor Melanie Gray.

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