The best of this week's Strand.
The best of the world's arts, film, music, literature and music brought to you ever...
Iran Literary Prize, Ralston Jover, Woman In White, George Crumb.
War Art, Cuban Art and Cinematography, Is Paris Too Quiet?, Richard Williams.
Art in a Changing World, Dizzee Rascal, Machan.
Brothers, Bamako Encounters, Newport jazz Archive, Black Metal Movie.
Departures, Interactive Mona Lisa, Joe Sacco, Ukrainian Yes Minister.
Laleh Khadivi, Kraftwerk, Same Same but Different, Nitin Sawhney and Akram Khan
The mystical tradition within Islam - Sufism - and the history within this belief.
A.C.Grayling speaks to the world's leading climate change scientist Rajendra Pachau...
We take you back more than 10 years to the beginning of the conflict in eastern Con...
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Silk Road, the trade routes which spanned Asia.
Paul Merton celebrates 50 years of Ronnie Scott's jazz club.
Mark Kermode joins Simon Mayo to review the week's films.
Pam Ayres presents more of her own poetry and sketches. From June 2004.
Alexander Brodie examines Adam Smith's observations on morality and human behaviour...
Donald Macleod defines some of the characteristics of the Opera-Comique genre.
Simon's guests include Andrew Davenport, creative director at Ragdoll Productions.
The people urging their fellow citizens, and the world, to rethink their travel att...
Allan Little returns to the scene of the Bhopal Union Carbide disaster in India.