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Don’t miss: Kubrick’s genius, Haida mythology and the power of emotion

Explore the life and work of director Stanley Kubrick, watch ancient folklore in an endangered language, and discover how emotion shapes the human brain

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Watch

Celebrate UNESCO’s Year of Indigenous Languages with (Edge of the Knife). This uncanny 19th-century tale is performed in Haida, an endangered language. It screens from 24 April in the Canada Now film festival at Curzon Soho, London.

Listen

on the BBC World Service on 26 April at 8.30 pm BST asks whether physics will ever run out of particles to discover.

Read

Kenneth Miller’s (Simon & Schuster), and Stephen Asma and Rami Gabriel’s (Harvard University Press) offer contrasting views of the human psyche.

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. It explores the polymath’s views on science, natural history and the impact of industrialisation.

Visit

An acclaimed touring exhibition about director Stanley Kubrick . Relive iconic moments from the films that, among other things, showed us how to picture the future (pictured).

Topics: Books / Exhibition / Language / Particle physics