The Guardian Culture Podcast
Summary: Interviews, news and reviews on all aspects of the arts from Guardian.co.uk. Plus, hear art critic Adrian Searle's gallery and exhibition tours. New for October 2009: A series of podcasts from the Cambridge Festival of Ideas
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Podcasts:
This month's podcast is by theatremaker Nic Green, and is designed to be heard at sunrise, outside, on top of a hill or mound
This month's podcast is by choreographer Hofesh Shechter, and is designed to be heard late at night, with headphones, in a completely dark room – with some space to move ...
This month's podcast is by the performance artist Peggy Shaw, and is designed to be heard at dawn, at home, after a sleepless night
This month's podcast is by poet and comedian John Hegley, and is designed to be heard on a Saturday morning, doing jobs around the house
The second edition of our 12-part collaboration with Fuel is designed to be heard on a city bridge, at midnight, with writing implements and some friends ...
Can coconut cake + random phone calls = love? Find out in our alternative Valentine's Day radio drama from US producer Jonathan Mitchell
A new series of radio dramas by US producer Jonathan Mitchell launches with an alternative moon landing
Listen to the first in a series of Everyday Moments, a new series of podcasts designed to be listened to in a specific place, at a specific time of day
Adrian Searle takes a walk across Chinese artist Ai Weiwei's latest installation at Tate Modern: 100 million porcelain sunflower seeds, each painstakingly handmade
In the latest instalment of his audio series, our art critic guides you around the 'knockout' refurbished gallery
Adrian Searle guides us around a new art exhibition in London, where an eye-popping collision of sex and technology pays homage to JG Ballard's dystopian vision
In the last podcast from the 2009 Cambridge Festival of Ideas, we ask if a new morality is needed in the new world order of the 21st century
In this latest talk from the 2009 Cambridge Festival of Ideas, we ask what is holding back social mobility in the UK
David Starkey on Henry VIII and his legacy, at the 2009 Cambridge Festival of Ideas
Becoming Barbie: the 2009 Cambridge Festival of Ideas discusses female stereotypes