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His new piece tries to evoke the ‘completely elemental’ power of the sun
Ellen Reid turns climate emergency into grand opera while Samy Moussa picks up where Stravinsky left off
The singer staked out a space between folk, US roots music and hard rock — and threw in a few Led Zeppelin favourites
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Why dwell on the superficiality of your existence when you can simply cry along to a song?
Architect of disastrous dotcom-era media merger was once renowned as the visionary behind HBO
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His directorial debut since parting ways with his brother nods to ‘Fargo’ and other cult classics but with a focus on same-sex love lives
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Screams greeted her set of bossa novas and piano ballads at London’s Roundhouse
New private museum lands in Gibraltar; Goodman Gallery opens in game reserve
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From a T-shirt by Bella Freud to vinyl records in aid of War Child
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That’s not forgetting disco, orchestra and choir — on the Leeds band’s second album, sound is pushed to its limits
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