Magazine arts show. Charlotte Church meets musicians using the power of singing to push the boundaries of what a voice can do. Show more
Magazine arts show. David Baddiel investigates Thomas Carlyle's Great Man theory - a view that history is formed by the impact of certain charismatic men. Show more
Magazine arts show. At the Hay Festival, Paul Mason talks to six writers engaged with the most urgent issues of our time. Show more
Magazine arts show. In an era of rising prices and housing shortages, the V&A's architecture curator Kieran Long explores the future of the home in Britain. Show more
Magazine arts show. Mumford & Sons talk to Lynn Barber about becoming an international super group and their varied influences and tastes. Show more
Magazine arts show. Is fiction the best way to access the truth? Val McDermid explores the relationship between fiction, video games and crime documentary. Show more
Magazine arts show. Lynn Barber meets up with the self-ordained king of punk John Lydon, who discusses his life, legacy and songs. Show more
Magazine arts show. Award-winning novelist Meg Rosoff explores the relationship between art and the unconscious mind as she attempts to unlock the secrets of the creative brain. Show more
Magazine arts show. Lionel Shriver asks why economics, once seen as a difficult subject for fiction, has become one of the most exciting subjects for writers. Show more
Magazine arts show. Ahead of the announcement of the 2016 Museum of the Year award, Maria Balshaw visits each of the five museums shortlisted for this year's prize. Show more
Magazine arts show. Sir Nicholas Serota, director of the Tate, journeys to Middlesbrough and New York to ask why contemporary art matters. Show more
This special edition of Artsnight delves into the BBC's archive and brings together rarely seen interviews in which writer Carla Lane discusses her life and work. Show more