Life and Art from FT Weekend is the twice-weekly culture podcast of the Financial Times. On Monday,
Kombucha? Purple food? Spirulina? Food trends might seem mostly fatuous, but do we need them? Tim Ha
Fifty years after the uprisings in Paris, Prague and the US, protest is back. There's Black Lives Ma
As the World Cup "kicks off" in Russia, we chat to two FT football fanatics, theatre critic Sarah He
Detachment, poise, charisma: "cool" can mean many things. In our season finale, Gris is joined by th
We discuss the evolution of television's so-called "golden age", from The Sopranos and The Wire to A
This week: two titans of literature with four Booker Prizes between them. First up, Peter Carey on t
What’s the role of feminism in the #MeToo era? We talk to Laura Bates, founder of the Everyday Sexis
Film special! We debate the Academy Awards, why they matter and who should win: Get Out, Call Me By
Art historian Simon Schama on why he's updating Kenneth Clark's landmark TV series from 1969 and wha
This week: a special episode from the Hay Literary Festival in Cartagena, Colombia. Nobel Prize for
We're back! First up: we talk to Lucian Msamati, star of the National Theatre's Amadeus, and jo
Everything Else is back on February 10! First up, we debate the nature of genius from Mozart to Kany
In a festive special episode, the actor Olivia Williams reads 'I Heard it on Classic FN', a new shor
In our season finale we reveal our favourite films of the year, from The Florida Project to&nbs
Chef and TV star Ravinder Bhogal describes how women cook differently to men. We explore London’s Bo
Comrades! 100 years since the October Revolution we examine the Russian soul and speak to Pussy Riot
Is the genre as compelling as ever? Or is it biting the dust? We discuss hit podcast Dirty
In this special episode, Lionel Shriver, the American writer best known for her novel We Need t
Is sleep the answer to health and happiness? Or is the future sleepless? We talk to neuroscientist M
This week, we compare a London comedy (Sally Potter's The Party) with a New York one (Noah Baumbach'