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17/01/2012
The best of the world's arts, film, music and literature brought to you every day.
18/01/2012
We report on the new totem pole at the Smithsonian National Museum for the American Indian
19/01/2012
After eight years, Canada's troubadour of loneliness and longing is back with Old Ideas
21/01/2012
Amanda Hocking talks about the self-publishing phenomenon and how it worked for her.
23/01/2012
Shehan Karunatilaka, the winner of the DSC Prize for South Asian Literature.
24/01/2012
Critics Alynda Wheat and Phillip Bergson discuss this year鈥檚 Oscar nominations.
25/01/2012
The surge of art from islamic lands.
26/01/2012
Le Monde cartoonist Plantu on drawing for the Algeria Liberte newspaper.
28/01/2012
Julie Otsuka with stories of the first generation of Japanese women immigrants to the US.
30/01/2012
We look at the highlights and lowlights, of this year's Sundance Film Festival.
31/01/2012
Polish film director Agnieszka Holland on her latest Oscar-nominated film, In Darkness.
01/02/2012
A report from the first ever Macau Literary Festival
02/02/2012
Eva Hoffman celebrates the life of Nobel prize winning poet Wislawa Szymborska.
04/02/2012
06/02/2012
Stephen Daldry discusses his Oscar-nominated 9/11 film Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
07/02/2012
As the Berlin Film Festival opens we look at new films from the Arab World and Scandinavia
08/02/2012
Award-winning Australian author Kate Grenville talks about her new book, Sarah Thornhill.
09/02/2012
We talk to this year's winner of RIBA's Royal Gold Medal for architecture
11/02/2012
We talk to Lee Blessing and Nicholas Kent about a season of plays about the nuclear bomb.
13/02/2012
Norwegian Morten Traavik on his collaboration with North Korean musicians and artists.
14/02/2012
Sao Paulo gears up to mark the 90th anniversary of the city's Semana de Arte Moderna.
15/02/2012
The lesser known highlights from this year's Spanish-language cinema at the Goya Awards.
16/02/2012
A special Strand programme looking at the global city and its housing needs.
18/02/2012
We discuss a new stage adaption of Jung Chang's international bestseller Wild Swans.
20/02/2012
Alexa Dvorson reports on this year's Berlin International Film Festival.
21/02/2012
We continue discovering this year's Oscar-nominated foreign films; Today In Darkness.
22/02/2012
The Russian baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky stars in the rarely performed Ernani by Verdi.
23/02/2012
Film critic Inge Shelstraeta gives us the lowdown on Belgium's Oscar offering.
25/02/2012
The Strand reports from a snowbound and bomb damaged Afghan National Theatre.
27/02/2012
How writers from 4 countries will work around the clock to create an entire novel in a day
28/02/2012
On the eve of the presidential election, the new wave of challenging Russian film and tv.