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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, we talk about life, and how to live a good one in one-on-one conversations. On Friday, we talk about ‘art’ – in a chat show. Three FT journalists come together to discuss a new cultural release a...
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The perfect winter survival guide
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Novelist Elif Shafak: ‘Writers are the memory keepers’
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The oldest cuisine in the world
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Our massive holiday gift guide, and tips for a less stressful Christmas
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Filmmaker Richard Linklater on Hit Man and whether people can change
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How Eli Zabar made America more gourmet
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Culture chat: ‘Wicked’ hits the high notes
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Best of: why men’s fashion is skimpier and more queer
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Culture chat: ‘Anora’, the unlikely film leading the Oscar race
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Jancis Robinson on how to start collecting wine
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Our critics’ best advice for how to discover new music
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What is the future of photography?
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Culture Chat: the bonkbuster world of ‘Rivals’
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Historian Simon Schama wants to make truth sexy again
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Halloween Chat: ‘Beetlejuice’ and the lost art of soft horror
Today we are pulling on our striped demon ghost suits for a special Halloween episode: a deep-dive on Tim Burton’s 1988 classic, Beetlejuice. It persi...
Chef Victoria Blamey is giving the tasting menu new life
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Culture Chat: The FT takes on ‘Industry’ season 3
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Culture Chat: why is everyone so mad at Katy Perry?
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In the age of AI, what counts as art?
The FT’s innovation editor John Thornhill writes a lot about the dangers of artificial intelligence, but when he recently saw a movie about the musici...
Francis Ford Coppola’s Megalopolis is a mess worth seeing
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‘My Old Ass’ director Megan Park on advice to our younger selves
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Culture chat: ‘Intermezzo’ and the Sally Rooney phenomenon
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Our arts editor is retiring after 20 years. Here’s what she learned
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Culture Chat: Is ‘Slow Horses’ losing speed?
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Asma Khan, the chef calling out restaurants’ bad behaviour
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Culture chat: the Oasis reunion explained
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Arabic pop is going mainstream, and we love it
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Culture Chat: The Greek myths are sacred. Did ‘Kaos’ desecrate them?
Put on your laurel wreath. Today we’re joining the gods and taking on Kaos, Netflix's new black comedy series that reimagines the Greek myths. The sho...
Best of: Why our fashion editor buys almost nothing new
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Culture chat: Watching ‘Emily in Paris’ despite ourselves
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How ‘The Body Next Door’ gets true crime storytelling right
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Culture chat: ‘Alien: Romulus’ is all horror, no guts
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‘The menswear guy’ on why clothing matters
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Culture chat: 'Love is Blind: UK'
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Why museums should keep their mummies and shrunken heads
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Dinner SOS: What should I cook this summer?
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