At last, the BBC is catching up with Britain’s new jazz explosion
Radio 3’s ’Round Midnight will showcase top jazz musicians – and provide a welcome break from the musical overkill elsewhere on the airwaves
Radio 3’s ’Round Midnight will showcase top jazz musicians – and provide a welcome break from the musical overkill elsewhere on the airwaves
From Jazz Emus to Wales’s smallest (and greatest) comedy festival, these are the hot tickets guaranteed to get you chuckling this spring
It has become evident that British radio has a problem with ageism, and Skinner is the latest casualty
Listeners have been left furious by scheduling decisions at Radio 4, but at least its controller wasn’t hiding – unlike some colleagues
Out of hundreds of entries, a poem inspired by Rothko’s murals came out on top in this year’s art-themed contest
It's no secret that the stories we hear on radio and podcasts are dictated by canny editing, but a new documentary considers the ethics
The comedian on his Valentine's Day poetry collection, Carey Mulligan and being Alan Partridge’s 'Sidekick Simon'
Young Again's second series kicked off with Peter Capaldi – but this week's radio highlight was the harrowing story of pastor TB Joshua
Fiercely intelligent but effortlessly readable, Anne Carson dances over the usual genre-divisions in her new book, Wrong Norma
Sam Jackson's appointment was controversial – but commissions such as Caroline Shaw's The Colours in Sound could hint at a brighter future
In his first column as The Telegraph's new radio critic, Tristram Fane Saunders found the beleaguered topical comedy show in fighting form
Having won both the UK's top poetry prizes for his Self-Portrait as Othello, Allen-Paisant says Shakespeare's Moor is still relevant today
The old-fogeyish comedian's compelling new stand-up show, On I Bang, unspools his health ordeal with an understated delivery that hits hard
How German photographer Grete Stern exposed the fantasies of modern women to produce a landmark of surrealist art
Karen McCarthy Woolf imagines what went on in the plastic heads of a 104-year-old heiress’s toys in Top Doll, a weird and wild verse novel
At least its final guest editor of the festive season had something to say, as big Pharma CEO Emma Walmsley discussed the future of the NHS