Seventeen years after achieving global success with her debut album, Katie Melua talks about her latest record Album No.8, and how she took a course in short fiction writing before embarking on the lyrics. Plus she performs a special acoustic performance for Front Row.
British-Ghanaian artist Lynette Yiadom-Boakye paints 'figments': portraits of fictitious people constructed from memory and fantasy. As Tate Britain re-opens, her Covid-postponed show Fly in League With the Night surveys her body of work from 2003 to the present day with a distinctive sense of mystery. Art critic Asana Greenstreet reviews the exhibition and gives us a sense of Yiadom-Boakye\u2019s importance to British art now.
Husband and wife team Feargus Woods Dunlop and Heather Westwell from the New Old Friends Theatre company have come up with a novel way of beating Covid restrictions on live performances by turning their traditional Christmas show into an online advent calendar podcast \u2013 Crimes Against Christmas, which is loosely based on Agatha Christie\u2019s Then There Were None. Feargus Woods Dunlop talks to Elle Osili-Wood about how and why they did it.
Presenter Elle Osili-Wood\nProducer Jerome Weatherald
Main image: Katie Melua\nImage credit: Rosie Matheson