Life and Art from FT Weekend
A podcast by Financial Times
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350 Episodes
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Trendy food and faddish diets. Plus: artist Cornelia Parker
Published: 07/07/2018 -
1968 and the spirit of protest today. Plus: comedian Fern Brady
Published: 23/06/2018 -
Our World Cup hopes and fears. Plus: Akram Khan
Published: 14/06/2018 -
The birth (and death) of American cool. Plus: Complicité's Simon McBurney
Published: 31/03/2018 -
Peak TV — from The Sopranos to Skam
Published: 24/03/2018 -
Peter Carey on Australia's original sin. Plus: a new short story by JM Coetzee
Published: 17/03/2018 -
Women After Weinstein, with Laura Bates and Reni Eddo-Lodge. Plus: Leila Slimani on motherhood
Published: 08/03/2018 -
Oscars 2018: the movies and the moment. Plus: Ekow Eshun on Black Panther
Published: 02/03/2018 -
Simon Schama on Civilisations. Plus: artist Eddie Peake
Published: 24/02/2018 -
JM Coetzee on the problem with English. Plus: Ghanaian-American novelist Yaa Gyasi
Published: 17/02/2018 -
Genius versus mediocrity. Plus: The Wire's Clarke Peters
Published: 10/02/2018 -
Introducing series four
Published: 03/02/2018 -
A new short story by Ali Smith, read by Olivia Williams
Published: 29/12/2017 -
Best films of 2017. Plus: Hayley Atwell on Weinstein culture
Published: 25/11/2017 -
Food special! To tip or not to tip? Plus: chef Ravinder Bhogal
Published: 18/11/2017 -
From Lenin with love
Published: 11/11/2017 -
The lurid appeal of true crime. Plus: Roisin Conaty
Published: 06/11/2017 -
Lionel Shriver
Published: 03/11/2017 -
Why we sleep. Plus: Chris Kraus on I Love Dick
Published: 30/10/2017 -
Class and comedy at the movies. Plus: women respond to Harvey Weinstein
Published: 23/10/2017
Life and Art from FT Weekend is the twice-weekly culture podcast of the Financial Times. On Monday, we talk about life, and how to live a good one in one-on-one conversations. On Friday, we talk about ‘art’ – in a chat show. Three FT journalists come together to discuss a new cultural release across film, TV, music and books. Hosted by Lilah Raptopoulos, together with the FT’s award-winning writers and editors, and special guests. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.