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Life and Art from FT Weekend

Life and Art from FT Weekend is the twice-weekly culture podcast of the Financial Times. On Monday,

Episodes

Total: 370

Can you buy good taste? Kelly Hoppen and Nicky Haslam have the answers. Chaudhuri discusses his mini

Can plays improve the world? We ask playwright James Graham and journalist Helen Lewis. Then we meet

The power of pop, Monty Python's 'Every Sperm is Sacred' - and Gris's big news. FT pop critic Ludovi

A short but sweet extra episode for fans of 'S-Town'. We talk to the host and co-creator of the hit

We're back! We head to the Barbican's Basquiat show 'Boom for Real' - then chat to Ekow Eshun about

Introducing series three

2017/9/22

The FT's culture podcast is back with a bang on September 25. We've got a new co-host and interviews

From Baywatch to Justin Bieber, we discuss the best (and worst) of this summer's trashy film and mus

Finally, gay art and writing is getting the attention it deserves. We celebrate with novelist Philip

From Orwell to The Hunger Games, dystopian fiction is back in fashion. But can it offer comfort in t

Netflix versus Cannes

2017/6/1

It's the story that dominated the world's premier film festival: we discuss how Netflix is reshaping

'Happiness data' says youth is carefree, retirement is bliss, and you muddle through in between. We

Soho House is taking over the world. But can members' clubs ever be cool? We're divided – even after

Hello again! We're back — with a Hollywood A-lister and an architectural conundrum. Jude Law visits

Introducing series two

2017/5/5

The FT's culture podcast Everything Else is coming back soon — featuring interviews with Jude Law, E

In our season finale, we discuss hoax stories and Facebook "filter bubbles"; Nigerian novelist Ayoba

The bestselling Neapolitan Quartet is now a two-part play in London. But are adaptations always seco

No doubt Uber and Airbnb are convenient, but what kind of impact does the so-called 'sharing economy

The art of trolling

2017/3/2

Following Milo Yiannopoulos' downfall, we ask the online provocateur Nimrod Kamer whether 'bad troll

Men in crisis? What crisis? Plus, the food world's social media star and author of the fastest selli

Lena Dunham's show skewered millennial culture - but did it revolutionise TV? Plus: artist Ryan Gand