Latest update: 24/08/2012 

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Taking 'Nothing for Granted'

In today’s show, Eve Jackson meets the singer-songwriter-composer Sandra Nkaké, whose new album mixes worldly pop and old school soul. Also on the programme, we visit the tiny Scottish island in the midst of a cultural revolution, and we hear from the Moroccan youngsters who tell us how running away to the circus really does spell a new beginning.

Slideshow: Behind the scenes
The Ideal Book for the Single Man?
02/04/2013 - CULTURE

The Ideal Book for the Single Man?

San Francisco’s most exciting new novelist, Scott Hutchins, joins us in the studio to talk about his book "A Working Theory of Love", which has just been translated into French. Also on the show, we discover "Cuff Me: The Fifty Shades of Grey Musical" and "Little French Song", the new album from France's former first lady, Carla Bruni.
'New' Henri Matisse artworks revealed
29/03/2013 - CULTURE

'New' Henri Matisse artworks revealed

The family of French artist Henri Matisse has recently donated hundreds of his collages to a museum in France. The colourful cut-outs are testament to an extraordinary creativity that couldn't be dampened by illness or age – find out more in our report.
Douglas Kennedy's 'Five Days'
28/03/2013 - CULTURE

Douglas Kennedy's 'Five Days'

Bestselling author Douglas Kennedy joins us in the studio. His latest novel "Five Days" is an exploration of love and happiness from the point of view of a middle-aged mum. He tells Catherine Nicholson about the real events in his own life that inspire him, and why living part-time in Paris changes your ideas about what makes people happy.
'What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank'
27/03/2013 - CULTURE

'What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank'

Author Nathan Englander certainly knows how to grab your attention with a book title – he’s with us in the studio as his latest, highly acclaimed short story collection is published in France. It’s a patchwork of tales of ordinary people - from an Ultra Orthodox couple living in East Jerusalem and West Bank settlers, to Long Island schoolchildren and a holiday camp for American seniors.
Thrillers and killers
26/03/2013 - CULTURE

Thrillers and killers

Bestselling authors Jeff Abbott and Roger Smith join us in the studio to unveil their latest books out here in France, "Adrenaline", and "Dust Devils". They unlock the secrets of a hit thriller, and tell Catherine Nicholson why so many of us want to vicariously experience the drama and violence inherent to their books.

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