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The series on Sky/Now careers from screwball comedy to high-stakes thriller to childhood drama
Tracy Chevalier, author of ‘The Girl with the Pearl Earring’, on a classic trope
A mixed bill at Théâtre de la Ville illustrated the company’s journey into contemporary dance
It captivated Henry Moore and is now the subject of a major exhibition. What is it about the stone circle that we still find so alluring?
New films about the fight for women’s rights offer deeply felt, careful contributions to the debate on abortion — but will they change anyone’s mind?
This energising album of jazz-related works features a Stravinsky concerto and a percussion-filled suite
The duo reunite for their third album, supported by a string section
The singer comes across as warm and unspoiled in his third solo album since One Direction hung up their singlets
Two new albums mark the guitarist’s first forays into long-form composition for a quartet of strings
Casa Ahorita’s opening hours are as eccentric as its curation of objects – and its surprising past
How board culture became a gnarly business
Series two of the comedy about a couple undergoing marriage counselling brings more sharp dialogue
In his transition from teeny popper to rock god, the musician has done everything right
What a little-known anecdote tells us about authorship, authenticity and even NFTs
‘Satellite booths’, filled with art but not staff, account for more than half of this year’s exhibitors
The country has embarked on a ‘K-art’ spree — but critics worry about a build-now, fill-later attitude
Tsang Tsou Choi, who covered the city in rambling tales of resistance to authority, is being feted at Art Basel Hong Kong
Billy Tang wants to keep the local scene globally visible at a moment of political and social anxiety for the city
The Filipino artist turns intimate objects owned by the dictator’s notorious wife into assertions of democracy
Mimi Chun has built a pioneering contemporary art space through financial and political challenges
A misjudged take by Arnaud Desplechin on the novelist’s 1990 book stars Léa Seydoux
A last night of hedonism is disrupted in this astringent yet comic film
War is ever present in Terence Davies’s film of the poet’s life
Canny visual storyteller Eskil Vogt blurs horror with the Proustian stuff of everyday childhood
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