Artist Harriet Horton talks about her retirement from the art of taxidermy and how she struggled with the ethics of the practice itself.
Can Egypt survive being 'free and corrupt'?
Exploring the present and future of Egypt, looking at new start-up firms that aim to fight poverty and encourage better education.
Wilfrid Wood: Spitting Image to Instagram
The artist who is sculpting and sketching the faces we do not often scroll past online.
Bauhaus at 100: Radicals, modernism and Britain
How a visionary couple created a radical experiment in modern living and helped the influential Bauhaus masters flee Nazi Germany.
Make-up bans: Rebellion or individuality?
“I prefer the way I look with make-up on,” said 41% of British women, we find out why they bother investing time on make-up.
Streaming services are reinventing music
As music becomes more accessible, is our need for speed causing a shift in the way we consume music and the way it’s created?
The psychology of graffiti
An inside perspective on London’s growing graffiti scene.
Creating hope in times of crisis
Ivo Belohoubek details his activism-led filmmaking covering some of the most devastating natural disasters of the last ten years.
TV's most iconic haircut
Meet hair and make-up artist Loz Schiavo who talks about her past, her design process and creating the iconic Peaky cut.
‘Women aren’t funny’
How women in comedy are fighting to shake off the stigma that they are not funny, even in 2019.