Six ex-inmates discuss their experiences of life inside in a film of raw honesty and pinpoint self-awareness
Road trip in a Renault 4 explores a father-and-son relationship and the melancholy business of getting old
A lonely 11-year-old orphan finds himself representing the planet Earth in this Spielbergian tale
Maria Crawford selects her best mid-year reads
Lessons from a French historian on understanding a US administration that is structured like a reality series
A Marrakech mecca, a few steps from the Jardin Majorelle
In this monthly series, running alongside our existing Tech Exchange dialogues, FT journalists talk to the scientists, developers and business leaders exploring ever more applications for artificial intelligence, in every aspect of our lives
The costume designers for ‘And Just Like That . . . ’ search showrooms, vintage stores and malls for the ‘little surprises’ that make Sarah Jessica Parker’s outfits so fabulous
Collectors are buying colourful lives as much as paintings — and sleuthing gallerists know how to feed those appetites
The trio push their sound in new directions by mixing classic rock, R&B and hip-hop but the results don’t quite hit the mark
Deal will be closely watched by broadcasters, which are losing millions of viewers to streaming giants
Soviet space memorabilia, a giant eyeball and a marble pair of breasts are just a few of the storied incongruities and ‘fairytale objects’ lifting the designer’s Parisian apartment beyond a Belle Époque bubble
Where the creative dynamo goes to take in some art, source vintage vinyl and catch a concert — and his favourite places to dine and drink en route
As public institutions struggle for money, the support of dealers has become more important than ever
Apple TV+’s Edith Wharton adaptation shifts from fun to angsty as it picks up after socialite Nan St George’s lavish wedding
Taking place in a vast London warehouse, this ambitious piece set in a failing organisation is blunted by a bewildering plot
The founder of Switzerland’s Fondation Opale on promoting Indigenous art in Europe — and the show that changed her life
No longer limited to rural vernacular interior design, clay is being used to mould tactile walls with not just an ‘elemental beauty’, but environmental kudos too
The Grand Tour changed English interior decorating forever — and that upper-crust spirit of accumulation lives on today
Her new film, showing at the Liverpool Biennial, explores the links between churches, architecture and community
Fragmentation of both our entertainment and our news harms societies as well
This ESPN documentary weaves intimate recollections and frank interviews through footage of crucial tournaments
Richard Fairman and Ludovic Hunter-Tilney select their best mid-year reads
With a rallying call for Ukrainian independence at its heart, Tchaikovsky’s work is timely and well sung