Front Row Episodes Available now
Andrew Patterson, Writing about Race, Mark Damazer Chair of Booker Prize Foundation
Andrew Patterson on The Vast of Night, an homage to 50s sci-fi TV.
David Tennant and Michael Sheen in Staged, Ethiopian poetry, Talking About Race
Staged, starring David Tennant and Michael Sheen, and an anthology of Ethiopian poetry.
Carrie Mae Weems, Liz Lochhead, How will museums reflect the pandemic
Carrie Mae Weems on the role art can play in the current crisis in the US
Sitting in Limbo, Joanna Briscoe, Christo, The Uncertain Kingdom
TV drama about the Windrush scandal reviewed and Joanna Briscoe on her new novel Seduction
Indira Varma, Víkingur Ólafsson, Snowpiercer and The Lockdown Plays reviewed, DJ Mr Switch, Tom Morris
Indira Varma on A Room of One's Own.
Can arts venues survive social distancing?
Will the finances ever stack up and what is lost when there's no crowd?
John Grisham, re-opening of museums and galleries, the best of theatre online
Bestselling author John Grisham on his latest novel.
Tracee Ellis Ross, Walter Iuzzolino, Southbank Centre
Tracee Ellis Ross on The High Note, and Walter Iuzzolino on Walter Presents.
Kirsty Lang talks to American writer AM Homes
AM Homes, writer of darkly comic fiction, talks about her novels, short stories and memoir
The County & Little Fires Everywhere; The Archers; Víkingur Ólafsson; poetry to console
Little Fires Everywhere and The County reviewed. The Archers and Coronavirus