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Inspired by F Scott Fitzgerald, the singer-songwriter returns to address life’s ups and downs
At its best shopping offers collective joy, but our acquisitive fervour is fading
Dwight Rhoden’s production at the Folies Bergère has confetti and cabaret overtones
From a Hemingway haunt in Venice to Stein’s salons in Paris
The Jazz Age writer is once again casting a spell — but his genius confounds us just as it did contemporaries
A study of Ernest Hemingway and the genesis of the novel that would make his name
F Scott Fitzgerald’s story is stylishly presented but poorly told
A house that bears few or no clues as to the life that is lived there is discreet, certainly, but is it a home?
Boris Eifman’s adaptation of ‘Tender is the Night’ misses the point of the novel spectacularly
The rich like to have control and not hand it over to others
Stephanie Blythe is Gertrude Stein in Ricky Ian Gordon’s finely crafted but slightly bland new opera
A trip across America to discover why writers drink
Five pools that mirror the action of their respective novels
Sarah Churchwell goes in search of the inspiration for F Scott Fitzgerald’s masterpiece
Take hairstyle inspiration from old-fashioned movie glamour – but don’t be too literal in your homage
A dust jacket adds to a rare tome’s value
Paul Betts is happy to discover that many restaurants still serve radis-beurre as an appetiser
This production of Athol Fugard’s 1961 play is less satisfying than the new theatre complex that hosts it
An introverted Italian teenager learns the value of empathy when his estranged sister takes refuge in his hiding place
WPP and ITV stocks look cheap, at least by historical measures
When did I know I was going to be a writer? Initially I wanted to be a filmmaker. I wrote my first novel out of desperation because I had no work
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