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Join a lively transatlantic conversation about culture. Financial Times editors Griselda Murray Brown (in London) and Lilah Raptopoulos (in New York) get together to interview people who are shifting culture, dissect how social changes play out in books, art, music, online and on screen, and bring you behind the scenes of FT Life & Arts journalism.

Apple Podcasts: Customer Reviews

Great podcast

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Lazzle27
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2019-08-09
A great podcast, worth a listen!

Highly recommend

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LyraEarnshaw
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2019-08-08
A fantastic and insightful podcast, supremely presented by Griselda. A must-listen.

Ears156

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ears156
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2019-06-12
Perfect podcast to stay in touch with critical conversations of our times!

Great show!

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Shanty87
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2019-06-09
Interesting guests with a wonderfully witty host. Would thoroughly recommend!

Great interviewing

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HarrietFL
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2019-04-25
Hosts are great at situating interviewees in terms of relevance/why they're interesting so it's always an enjoyable listen even if it's outside your field. Also, they ask more challenging questions that most culture podcasts!

Absolutely brilliant

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elssampson
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2019-04-24
I really enjoy listening to this podcast! Fantastic work

Great glimpse into the Arts

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Piete.B
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2019-04-24
I'm more of a geek, but these podcasts give me a really interesting glimpse over the all at the Arts.

Excellent Insights

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19SFB
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2019-04-23
A cracking podcast with an array of fascinating guests as well as topics. Presenters provide a really nice audio accompaniment too

Interesting and insightful

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Denz__
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2019-04-23
The commute wouldn’t be the same without it. Interesting and insightful.

Love it

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pippinsMCG
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2019-04-23
Fresh, thoughtful and current - this is well worth a listen whether you read the FT or not.

A Treat to Listen

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Frank Krikhaar
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2018-11-23
For fans of the Financial Times (FT) Weekend here comes a podcast exploring “Everything Else”. What that means: culture, art, film, photography, literature, poetry, radio, TV, film. What it doesn’t mean: news and sport. Spearheaded by the amazing Griselda you’ll expand your mind as a range of interesting guests pass through the studio. Later series include token senior white man Al, who adds a grumpy note but who is redeemed by his ability to speak lyrically about food. Not to be missed to keep on top of the cultural agenda.

Simply great!

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ASRR03
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2018-11-02
Gris and Al are able to make the most mundane topics sound fun and intellectually stimulating - result of great commentators, clear voices, pertinent questioning and fantastic team collaboration. Wish episodes were more regular. Well done!

this is why journalism is dying

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V-neo
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2018-06-23
A set of liberal hosts virtue signalling to each other about how they hate trump and everyone is a victim, a beautiful example of confirmation bias, peppered with liberal confrontational gender us v them theme,

Supremacist nonsense

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Tman2199999
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2018-02-13
Managed to make it through half an hour of the Russian special with some ‘intellectual’ reminiscing about the glory days of tsarist autocracy where aristocrats could write what they want! Boo hoo - ‘yes the Soviet’s may have fed, clothed and educated 80 million peasants in 30 years - but the poor intellectuals!’ Sickening western supremacist nonsense.

Excellent listening

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kentishman56
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2017-11-17
just came across this podcast - would really recommend it. Lively & intteresting listen.

Mr

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Juniorwomble
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2017-07-19
definitely one of the best podcasts for arts, culture and all things socio-political - Griselda Murray Brown has her finger firmly on the cultural zeitgeist - one of the best commentators currently on the circuit

Great podcast

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louisee x
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2017-04-05
Really enjoying this podcast, interesting selection of topics and well made.