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Exit Burbage - the man who created Hamlet
Without Richard Burbage, there would be no Shakespeare. Yet he's not well known - why?
Too Many Artists?
From painting in a Paris garret to bouncing on trampolines - what is an artist today?
A Symphony of Psalms
Cerys Matthews explores the influence of the 150 Psalms on musicians and composers.
Blind, Black and Blue
Gary O'Donoghue asks why so many early blues musicians in America's Deep South were blind.
Concerto: The One and the Many
Simon Russell Beale explores the dynamics between soloist and orchestra in the concerto.
A Portrait of Val Wilmer
How has Val Wilmer become a world figure in the documentation of Black music and culture?
Literary Pursuits - RL Stevenson's Jekyll and Hyde—Literary Pursuits
Sarah Dillon finds out the story behind the writing of RL Stevenson's Jekyll and Hyde.
Patrick Kavanagh: the Inexhaustible Adventure of a Gravelled Yard
Theo Dorgan finds out why Irish poet Patrick Kavanagh, who died in 1968, is so loved now.
Radio Controlled
Robert Worby on how post-war West German radio and modern music won the cultural cold war.
Alex La Guma - The Black Dickens
Lindsay Johns argues that novelist Alex La Guma is an overlooked literary colossus.