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Van Gogh, Mondrian, Nicholson Baker, Hotel, The Dirties
Tom Sutcliffe chairs sharp, critical discussion of the week's cultural events with guests.
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Ken Loach's film, Joshua Ferris's novel, The Normal Heart on TV, Bakersfield Mist and The Whitstable Biennale
Ken Loach, Joshua Ferris, The Normal Heart, Bakersfield Mist and The Whitstable Biennale.
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Tim Winton's Eyrie, Kenneth Clark at Tate Britain, Heli, Fings Ain't Wot They Used T'Be
Tim Winton's Eyrie, Kenneth Clark at Tate Britain, Heli, Fings Ain't Wot They Used T'Be.
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David Hepworth; Andreas Gursky exhibition; Ned Beauman's new novel
Incognito play; Touchy Feely movie; Penny Dreadful TV; Ned Beauman's Glow; Andreas Gursky.
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Arden of Faversham; The Thrill of It All; Frank; Sheezus; The Story of Women and Art
Tom Sutcliffe and guests review Arden of Faversham, Joseph O'Connor's latest book and more
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Comics at the British Library; Sunny Afternoon; the Kinks musical; Edward St Aubyn's latest novel; Tom Hollander as Dylan Thomas
Comics at The British Library, Edward St Aubyn's novel and Tom Hollander as Dylan Thomas.
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John Simm in Prey; Privacy at the Donmar; Simon Armitage's Troy; Exhibition; Chris Marker
Tom Sutcliffe chairs sharp, critical discussion of the week's cultural events with guests.
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Matisse cut-outs at Tate; Locke, RSC's Henry IV; Fargo on TV
Tom Sutcliffe and guests discuss cultural highlights including Matisse at the Tate Modern.
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Calvary, Birdland, Jamaica Inn, Teju Cole, The First Georgians
Tom Sutcliffe's guests including Mark Billingham discuss Calvary, Teju Cole and Birdland.
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Noah, Olden Days, Kingston 14, Kamila Shamsie
Tom Sutcliffe and guests discuss cultural highlights, including the Biblical epic Noah.
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A Question of Character
As a part of Radio 4's Character Invasion: is this a golden age for fictional characters?
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Angela Lansbury in the West End; Kate Winslet in Labor Day; Sebastian Barry's new novel
Tom Sutcliffe chairs cultural discussion, including Angela Lansbury in Blithe Spirit.
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Under the Skin; CΓ©zanne; W1A new comedy
Under the Skin, Cezanne, new comedy W1A, Urinetown the musical, and Decoded by Mai Jia.
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Grand Budapest Hotel; Ruins; Young Skins
Tom Sutcliffe and guests discuss Wes Anderson's Grand Budapest Hotel.
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37 Days; The Book Thief; Bark
Tom Sutcliffe is joined by reviewers Linda Grant, Tom Holland and Kate Williams.
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Nymphomaniac; True Detective; A Taste of Honey
Will Gompertz leads critical discussion of Lars von Trier's Nymphomaniac.
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Fleming; Her; Richard Hamilton
Tom Sutcliffe and guests discuss the week's cultural events, including the film Her.
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Dallas Buyers Club; Hanif Kureishi; Inside Number 9
Dallas Buyers Club starring Matthew McConaughey, and Hanif Kureishi's The Last Word.
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Paxman on WWI, Martin Creed and Beckett
Jeremy Paxman on WW1, Samuel Beckett's Happy Days, Turner Prize winner Martin Creed.
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Scorsese, Beckett, & Sons
The week's cultural highlights, including The Wolf of Wall Street with Leonardo DiCaprio.
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New Bruce Springsteen album
Cultural highlights, including RSC in Stratford with Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies .
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Redford in All Is Lost, How to Be a Heroine, TV drama 7.39
The week's cultural highs. Robert Redford is adrift in the Indian Ocean in All Is Lost.
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Love/Hate in 2013
Love them or hate them - the arts items that split the critics in 2013.
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New novel by Christos Tsiolkas; Stephen Ward the Musical; Death Comes to Pemberley; Anchorman 2; M R James ghost story
New novel by Christos Tsiolkas, plus Andrew Lloyd Webber's Stephen Ward the Musical.
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American Psycho as theatre; Everything You Always Wanted to Know...; Mind Maps at the Science Museum
The week's cultural highlights with Tom Sutcliffe, including Matt Smith in American Psycho
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Emil and the Detectives at the National Theatre; Photorealism exhibition in Birmingham; Nebraska; The Dogs of Littlefield
Emil and the Detectives at National Theatre, and photorealism exhibition in Birmingham.
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Saving Mr Banks; Eimear McBride; This American Life
Savings Mr Banks and top USA podcast This American Life are among this week's reviews.
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Blue Is the Warmest Colour; Dylan Thomas; No Place to Go
Tom Sutcliffe and guests discuss Palme d'Or winner Blue Is the Warmest Colour.
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Mojo revived; The Counselor; Paul Smith at the Design Museum
Jez Butterworth's play Mojo, Cormac McCarthy's The Counselor and Paul Smith exhibition.
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Gravity; Stanley Spencer; nut; Rustication
Bullock and Clooney in outer space in new film Gravity; the paintings of Stanley Spencer.