Life and Art from FT Weekend is the twice-weekly culture podcast of the Financial Times. On Monday,
To celebrate the first signs of spring, we’re bringing you a special Easter weekend episode full of
Today, Lilah and journalist Nadia Beard listen to two musicians play the same piece of music: one at
Today we take on 3 Body Problem, the new buzzy Netflix sci-fi series from the creators of Game of Th
Today we’re sharing an episode from a food podcast that we think you might like called The Sporkful,
In his new documentary High and Low, Academy-award winning director Kevin Macdonald focuses on John
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This week, we talk about the new film Dune: Part Two. A star-studded epic featuring Timothée Chalame
If you’ve been to the wine shop lately you may have noticed a trend: wines marketed specifically tow
This week, we talk about ‘The Taste of Things’ with Tim Hayward, the FT’s restaurant critic, and our
Jazz singer Samara Joy is just 24 years old. She has more than 1.3mn social media followers and thre
This Friday, we explore Jennifer Lopez’s mind-boggling new movie musical ‘This is Me … Now: A Love S
Sitting too much is terrible for you. It leads to early onset heart disease, diabetes, obesity, and
In this episode we’re discussing the new novel Fourteen Days. The book is a collaboration by 36 auth
Today, we talk to the director of the acclaimed documentary 20 Days in Mariupol, Mstyslav Chernov. C
Let’s get ready to rumble! This week, we’re pregaming this Sunday’s Super Bowl, which could break re
Molly Roden Winter was a frustrated mom of two in Brooklyn when she and her husband decided that the
Today we take on ‘Poor Things’, the latest film from director Yorgos Lanthimos. It stars Emma Stone
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Restaurant critic Tim Hayward has been writing about food for the FT for years. He also owns a baker
This week, we talk about the longstanding American rock band Sleater-Kinney and their 11th album, Li