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A revival in London of Peter Wright’s tasteful Birmingham Royal Ballet version is always welcome
The most successful British pop duo in music history on tantrums, touring when you turn 70 — and why it feels unreal to hang out with Liza Minnelli
Architectural photographer Gilbert McCarragher captures the unique homes and community of the hamlet on the edge of the country
More than 350 works have gone to Tate, Guggenheim and Athens’ EMST but his name won’t be appearing at any of them
Swedish interiors expert Frida Ramstedt helps resolve design dilemmas without the need to start afresh
19 ways to spread a little toile de jouy
A first look at the artist’s extraordinary tribute to the Yorkshire Moors
The American screenwriter’s account of four decades in Hollywood is as gossipy and scandalous as you’d expect
Jerry Seinfeld’s new comedy ‘Unfrosted’ imagines the origin story of toaster pastries even while he says ‘the movie business is over’
Julia Bullock, Davóne Tines and J’Nai Bridges incarnate episodes from the early life of Jesus in this opera-oratorio
Zendaya shines in ‘Challengers’, a sensual story of tennis and love; Liam Neeson is a weary hitman in ‘In the Land of Saints and Sinners’; ‘That They May Face the Rising Sun’ is a moving and meditative delight; Paola Cortellesi’s ‘There’s Still Tomorrow’ cleverly channels Italian neorealism; LaKeith Stanfield is a false messiah in ‘The Book of Clarence’; Johnny Depp plays the king to Maïwenn’s mistress in ‘Jeanne du Barry’ — reviews by Danny Leigh and Jonathan Romney
Ireland in the 1970s is the setting for Robert Lorenz’s neo-Western
Paola Cortellesi channels Italian neorealist cinema in a film that pulls off some risky tricks
Irish director Pat Collins’s meditative film measures life’s disappointments against the enduring presence of nature
New York exhibition reveals the array of techniques artists used to conceal their subjects’ identities
The play’s scenes differ every night depending on what an onstage mechanism spits out
UBS donates 166 photographs to DC museum; Brussels fair fights VAT hike; merged galleries open first shows in Spain
The four-part documentary traces the band’s evolution from their mid-1980s rise to an anniversary comeback
The artist is bringing her Kenyan history to Houghton Hall. It’s complicated, she says
Well-layered textures and attractive vocals from an array of guests dominate the electronic duo’s fourth record
The singer-songwriter’s latest record focuses less on role playing and more on exploring extreme states of mind
The American’s hit show, which follows Iranians learning the language, was informed by her experiences as the child of immigrants
The South Korean star boldly faces up to the famous pianists of the past in his debut recording
Named after Robert Rauschenberg artworks, improvised tracks make this intriguing solo recording stand out
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