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A Most Ingenious Paradox: Loving G&S to Death?
Martin Handley explores current attitudes to the operettas of Gilbert and Sullivan.
An Anatomy of Singing
Mary King explores how advances in our knowledge of anatomy are changing the way we sing.
WB Yeats and the Artifice of Eternity
Theo Dorgan explores the continuing importance of WB Yeats, 150 years after he was born.
Left-Handed Liberty
Andrew Dickson explores a provocative attempt to commemorate the signing of Magna Carta.
Contemporary Art and the Church
Fiona Shaw explores the new-found enthusiasm of the Christian church for contemporary art.
In the Shadow of Kafka: Prophet of Prague
Misha Glenny traces the footsteps of Franz Kafka in his native city.
John Berger - About Song and Laughter
Sukhdev Sandhu introduces a radio-minded feature by critic and novelist John Berger.
In Their Own Write: Notes from the Congress of Vienna
Michael Goldfarb tells the story of the Congress of Vienna and how it still affects us.
A Secret Life: Uwe Johnson in Sheerness
Patrick Wright investigates why German writer Uwe Johnson chose to live in Sheerness.
Doing Goya Justice: The Curator's Story
Feature following the work of Xavier Bray as curates an exhibition of Goya's paintings.