Front Row
A podcast by BBC Radio 4
1443 Episodes
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Mercury Music and Booker Prize longlists; museums’ funding; new LGBTQ+ museum
Published: 7/26/2022 -
Singer Bella Hardy, Poet Thomas Lynch, Birmingham 2022 Festival
Published: 7/25/2022 -
Notre-Dame On Fire and novel Milk Teeth reviewed; Jennifer Walshe performs live; writer Alan Grant remembered
Published: 7/21/2022 -
Where The Crawdads Sing; On Sonorous Seas; Maison Margiela's Cinema Inferno
Published: 7/20/2022 -
Jean Paul Gaultier, Much Ado About Nothing, Music Tours
Published: 7/19/2022 -
Kraftwerk's Karl Bartos, the Spooky Men’s Chorale, playwright Lucy Kirkwood
Published: 7/18/2022 -
Persuasion & Patriots reviewed, Durham Brass Festival, Museum of the Year winner
Published: 7/14/2022 -
Shakespeare North Playhouse, Tŷ Pawb in Wrexham, The Railway Children Return
Published: 7/13/2022 -
Hildur Guðnadóttir, National Plan for Music Education, Kurt Vonnegut: Unstuck in Time
Published: 7/12/2022 -
Jack Absolute Flies Again, Joe Stilgoe, Cattelan / Druet
Published: 7/11/2022 -
The Story Museum, The Waste Land and Brian and Charles reviewed, Grand Theft Hamlet
Published: 7/7/2022 -
New national poet of Wales, Lucian Freud show, The Royal Cornwall Museum, The Blue Woman opera
Published: 7/6/2022 -
Claudia Rankine, Derby's Museum of Making, Streamer Fatigue
Published: 7/5/2022 -
Peter Brook; Gone With The Wind; new children’s laureate Joseph Coelho
Published: 7/4/2022 -
All Our Yesterdays, Sun & Sea, Laura Veirs
Published: 6/30/2022 -
In the Black Fantastic exhibition; Maya Youssef performs live; visual artist Colin Davidson's exhibition
Published: 6/29/2022 -
Arthur Hughes as Richard III, Literary Prizes, Dadaist Interventions
Published: 6/28/2022 -
Stephen Beresford, A harp concerto about bees, James Graham, Peter Kosminsky
Published: 6/27/2022 -
Reviews of the plays Rock, Paper, Scissors and documentary Studio Electrophonique, The People's History Museum, Michael Rosen
Published: 6/23/2022 -
Rowan Atkinson, Windrush Sculptures, Susanne Bier
Published: 6/22/2022
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