Southbank Centre Southbank Centre London Some of the biggest and most influential names in modern literature, art, music and performance share their stories, thoughts and ideas. Listen to the people shaping arts and culture today in podcasts which reflect our richly diverse events, exhibitions and festivals programme from the Southbank Centre and Hayward Gallery. Southbank Centre’s popular tracks Woven Rhythms: a discussion by Southbank Centre published on 2023-11-16T20:49:53Z Is This A Man - Live Reading Podcast 01 by Southbank Centre published on 2017-05-03T11:07:19Z Is This A Man - Live Reading Podcast 02 by Southbank Centre published on 2017-05-03T11:07:20Z Is This A Man - Live Reading Podcast 03 by Southbank Centre published on 2017-05-03T11:07:21Z Is This A Man - Live Reading Podcast 04 by Southbank Centre published on 2017-05-03T11:07:21Z Strange Clay – Out of the Kiln: From Technique to Concept by Southbank Centre published on 2023-02-03T11:50:18Z Is This A Man - Live Reading Podcast 05 by Southbank Centre published on 2017-05-03T11:07:22Z In the Black Fantastic: Hew Locke x Nick Cave by Southbank Centre published on 2022-09-05T10:51:28Z Stephen Hawking: A Brief History of Time by Southbank Centre published on 2018-03-14T13:24:36Z In the Black Fantastic: Cauleen Smith x Ayanna Witter-Johnson by Southbank Centre published on 2022-09-05T10:45:52Z In the Black Fantastic: Lina Iris Viktor x Salena Godden by Southbank Centre published on 2022-08-31T09:23:44Z Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and Reni Eddo-Lodge in Conversation by Southbank Centre published on 2018-02-27T12:13:14Z What is an Instapoet? by Southbank Centre published on 2018-05-30T14:25:09Z Kazuo Ishiguro with David Mitchell by Southbank Centre published on 2016-03-18T21:12:38Z A fly’s-eye-view of Among the Trees by Southbank Centre published on 2020-04-21T16:07:36Z Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race. by Southbank Centre published on 2017-03-15T10:39:27Z Zadie Smith: Swing Time by Southbank Centre published on 2017-07-31T10:44:52Z Jean Paul Gaultier in conversation by Southbank Centre published on 2020-06-23T18:56:50Z Changing Minds | Rob Delaney in Conversation by Southbank Centre published on 2016-02-11T11:04:13Z Angela Davis: women, race and class in the post-Trump era by Southbank Centre published on 2017-03-14T20:26:23Z Alan Hollinghurst: The Sparsholt Affair by Southbank Centre published on 2017-11-28T17:42:21Z In the Black Fantastic: Rashaad Newsome x The Twilite Tone by Southbank Centre published on 2022-08-23T20:32:22Z Kazuo Ishiguro & Michael Ondaatje by Southbank Centre published on 2018-07-11T13:54:54Z Artist interview: George Shaw and Patrick Langley by Southbank Centre published on 2020-04-16T14:21:14Z Teju Cole: Blind Spot by Southbank Centre published on 2017-08-30T13:11:34Z Chapter 32 - Cetology by Southbank Centre published on 2015-10-03T21:31:20Z Think Aloud: The secrets behind the laughs by Southbank Centre published on 2018-12-18T10:31:17Z Shame by Southbank Centre published on 2017-03-15T11:08:43Z Think Aloud: Children's books – why literature for the future is stuck in the past by Southbank Centre published on 2019-01-21T13:13:36Z Think Aloud: Comedy – why we need to laugh at politics by Southbank Centre published on 2019-03-25T16:11:46Z
Strange Clay – Out of the Kiln: From Technique to Concept by Southbank Centre published on 2023-02-03T11:50:18Z
In the Black Fantastic: Cauleen Smith x Ayanna Witter-Johnson by Southbank Centre published on 2022-09-05T10:45:52Z
In the Black Fantastic: Lina Iris Viktor x Salena Godden by Southbank Centre published on 2022-08-31T09:23:44Z
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and Reni Eddo-Lodge in Conversation by Southbank Centre published on 2018-02-27T12:13:14Z
Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race. by Southbank Centre published on 2017-03-15T10:39:27Z
Angela Davis: women, race and class in the post-Trump era by Southbank Centre published on 2017-03-14T20:26:23Z
In the Black Fantastic: Rashaad Newsome x The Twilite Tone by Southbank Centre published on 2022-08-23T20:32:22Z
Artist interview: George Shaw and Patrick Langley by Southbank Centre published on 2020-04-16T14:21:14Z
Think Aloud: Children's books – why literature for the future is stuck in the past by Southbank Centre published on 2019-01-21T13:13:36Z
Think Aloud: Comedy – why we need to laugh at politics by Southbank Centre published on 2019-03-25T16:11:46Z