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Colin Grant looks at the rise of medical marijuana.
The Fall of the House of Crosskill
Colin Grant wonders to what extent cannabis can be deemed a 'gateway drug'.
The Binoculars of Jah
Colin Grant ponders the relationship between musical creativity and cannabis.
Reading Ulysses
Anne Enright on Telemachus
Anne Enright gives us a close reading of the opening pages of James Joyce's Ulysses.
John Patrick McHugh on Calypso
Short story writer John Patrick McHugh chooses the fourth episode of Ulysses: Calypso.
Colm TóibÃn on Sirens
Colm TóibÃn explains singing in Ulysses, exploring a passage from the Sirens episode.
Mary Costello on Ithaca
Mary Costello chooses a passage from an episode towards the end of Ulysses: Ithaca.
Nuala O'Connor on Penelope
Nuala O'Connor explores a passage from the novel's final episode, Molly Bloom's soliloquy.
Unearthing Britannia's Tribes
The Cantiaci
Archaeologist David Miles tells the story of the Cantiaci of Kent.
Cornwall
Caradoc Peters reveals a formative period of Cornwall's past that still resonates today.
The Parisi
Melanie Giles describes the chariot burials that distinguish the Parisi of East Yorkshire.
Queen Cartimandua and the Brigantes
Historian Nicki Howarth-Pollard pieces together Queen Cartimandua's reign and fate.
The Demetae
Poet Menna Elfyn senses the enduring presence of the Demetae in Carmarthen.
Boudicca - Warrior Queen
The Essay unearths the peoples of Iron Age Britain. Writer Ilka Tampke dreams of Boudicca.
The Maeatae
Playwright David Greig encounters the marsh-dwelling Maeatae in Scotland's Ochil Hills.
In Search of the Druids
Take a woad trip across Iron Age Britain. Ron Hutton demystifies the story of the Druids.
Pytheas and the Iron Sea
The peoples and myths of Iron Age Britain. Mandy Haggith on the voyages of Pytheas.
Arthur Begins
The Essay explores the peoples and myths of Iron Age Albion. Miles Russell reveals Arthur.
Lindow Man
Novelist Sarah Moss considers the enduring impact of an early encounter with Lindow Man.
The Roman Orbit
Guy de la Bédoyère explores the integration of tribal Britain into the Roman world.
The Atrebates
Archaeologist David Miles unravels the complex story of the Atrebates.
The Durotriges
Archaeologist Miles Russell unearths the truth about the Durtoriges of Dorset.
Maidens, Matriarchs and Crones
The Essay reaches journeys end across Britain. Mandy Haggith imagines Albion's women.
The Well-Tempered Clavier
Armando Iannucci
Satirist Armando Iannucci contemplates the connection between music and comedy.
Clive Myrie
Clive Myrie considers Bach's role his constant travel companion.
Rachel Cooke
Journalist and writer Rachel Cooke considers The Well-Tempered Clavier as domestic music.
Thomas Guthrie
Opera director and performer Thomas Guthrie reflects on what it means to be well-tempered.
Frank Cottrell-Boyce
Screenwriter and novelist Frank Cottrell-Boyce marvels at the enduring freshness of Bach.
Fashion Stories
Body Armour
Sophie Oliver looks at a Mina Loy corselet and the history of reshaping bodies.
In a Handbag
Shahidha Bari looks at what the contents of a handbag can tell us.
Drama, Dressing-up and Droopy & Browns
Jade Halbert looks at the designs inspired by English history created by Angela Holmes.