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May 21, 2013
Selborne Ornithology: Alain de Botton on Gilbert White
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The philosopher and writer champions a little-known 18th century curate who transformed how we view the natural world

May 20, 2013
Anatomy of an Actor: Marlon Brando
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As the Cannes film festival continues, journalist and author Florence Colombani explains The Godfather actor’s brilliance and legacy

May 17, 2013
Jerusalem In My Heart: Mo7it al-Mo7it
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Frontman Radwan Ghazi Moumneh on the band’s first album, recorded in eight days after more than eight years of live performance

May 16, 2013
Making Wood Work at Clerkenwell Design Week
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In the lead up to the design festival next week, Port speak to five very different exhibiting designers who all share a love of a quintessentially natural material – wood

May 14, 2013
Joachim Lafosse: Our Children
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Simon Jablonski talks to the Belgian film director about his new film, a chilling family drama based on real-life events, starring Émilie Dequenn and Tahar Rahim

May 13, 2013
War Games: V&A Museum of Childhood
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As the Museum of Childhood opens its War Games exhibit, Stephanie Kukulka finds out why space toy ray guns and Spitfire planes are not just for children

May 10, 2013
The World After Men: Carol Gilligan
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Ahead of her discussion at this year’s How the Light Gets In festival, the American feminist and psychologist discusses patriarchy, democracy and the struggle for gender equality

May 9, 2013
Seung-Yong Song: Intelligent Design
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Chairs that double up as light bubbles, ladders and clothes racks – designer Seung-Yong Song on how modern living inspired his compact designs

May 8, 2013
The Port Podcast: Episode 02
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Senior editor Matt Willey introduces this episode on the importance of resolution for films as we talk to Neil Brand, a London based pianist composer and writer

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