Episodes (Page 77)
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Tribute to Nobel prize-winning author Toni Morrison, exploring black identity.
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Scottish Ballet's 'The Crucible' production draws parallels to current political times.
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Review of 'Fast & Furious: Hobbs & Shaw', the franchise's first spin-off.
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k.d. lang discusses revisiting 'Ingénue', LGBT rights, and retiring from music.
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Notre-Dame organist Olivier Latry on improvisation and cathedral rebuilding.
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Celebrating Herman Melville's 200th birthday and his novel 'Moby Dick'.
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Opera singer Tamara Wilson discusses 'blacking-up' controversy in 'Aida'.
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Review of 'Horrible Histories: The Movie – Rotten Romans'.
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Oklahoma! musical reviewed at Chichester Festival Theatre.
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Literary critics dissect the 2019 Booker Prize longlist.
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Film 'The Current War' about Edison vs. Westinghouse.
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Macy Gray discusses fame and performs new songs.
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Fab 5 Freddy explores black figures in Italian Renaissance art.
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Illuminated River project lights up 15 Thames bridges.
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Conductor Karina Canellakis prepares for BBC Proms.
Philip Glass and Phelim McDermott, Political knitting, Black women in theatre, Statues of performers
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Philip Glass and Phelim McDermott collaborate on new work.
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Dominic Dromgoole directs debut feature 'Making Noise Quietly'.
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Novelist Deborah Moggach discusses her new novel 'The Carer'.
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Ron Howard's Pavarotti documentary offers an in-depth look at the opera singer's life and career.
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David Hare's Peter Gynt, starring James McArdle, is a new National Theatre production.
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