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Starring actors including Damien Lewis, a film streaming tonight imagines the poet’s last weeks in February 1821
Demands for repatriation of artefacts seized by marauders are becoming hard to resist
The Spaniard’s stately Francesco, a triumphant Lucrezia and an exciting young conductor in the pit
The whimsical London markers include the ‘namer of clouds’ and the ‘mother of modern witchcraft’
A production that illustrates how far the ballet company has come under Mikhail Messerer
If new technologies really cut jobs, we would all be out of work by now, writes Walter Isaacson
Rightwingers have had enough of foreigners and their preferential taxes, writes James Breiding
Female coding training provides role models and insights on coping with workplaces
Tilda Swinton and Tom Hiddleston play ancient vampires in Jim Jarmusch’s lacklustre film
It’s a messy business for those who want to live in an idealised world
In 1809, the young poet set out on a journey of discovery through Albania
This is the first show devoted to the once sought-after painter of monuments and volcanos
Medallions marking the homes of famous residents draw interest to the cultural life of our greatest cities
Emily Howard finds inspiration everywhere: in crystals, a 19th-century computer visionary, a Czech athlete
The final volume of Benjamin Markovits’ trilogy unpeels Byron’s life
Matthew Hollis pays tribute to Edward Thomas, the first world war poet who immortalised the beauty of England
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