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Norway’s ‘trillion-dollar man’ has opened an epic art space in the country’s most southern reaches. Will Kunstsilo draw the crowds to Kristiansand?
A new book by the celebrated social photographer captures the city in all its most unscrupulous glory
Hilary Fannin’s adaptation at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin plays fast and loose with the 1905 original
To her record label, not that much. For our SEO, quite a lot
The annual Salone del Mobile is a vast display of slick superfluousness but at its heart is a deep regard for tradition and craftsmanship
Inside the line dancing revival
Manager of ‘Tomb Raider’ and ‘Lord of the Rings’ franchises to restructure as it works to pay down debt
Maybourne’s latest addition is everything a London hotel isn’t. And it’s all the better for it
‘Split Screen: Kid Nation’ and ‘The Bachelor of Buckingham Palace’ look back on troubling shows
One of Hollywood’s most successful figures says Buckinghamshire site could be regional base for his Lightstorm3D company
The seven-part series is based on a disturbing real-life ordeal experienced by its writer and star, Richard Gadd
Like the sham couple of the rebooted spy drama, our writer has fallen for the beautifully decked out West Village pad
Large proportion of sales come from traditional vinyl and CD formats
Tom Hollander’s titular writer ruffles feathers in ‘Capote vs The Swans’; BBC2’s ‘Pompeii: The New Dig’ documents a game-changing excavation; ‘Baby Reindeer’ is an unsettling truth-based stalker drama; biographical costume drama ‘Franklin’ stars Michael Douglas stars as Benjamin Franklin; season 2 of gritty Belfast police drama ‘Blue Lights’; Amazon Prime’s ‘Fallout’ is an apocalyptic video-game adaptation — reviews by Dan Einav
Folk and rock musicians have been drawn to a song that was spotted off the coasts of the UK and the US
This week’s responses to the Israel-Hamas war remind us that art is rarely apolitical
Using old, abandoned objects to mourn the plight of his native Syria, Kourbaj creates works that speak with particular power to exiled author Hisham Matar
From her notable 1983 Witches collection to a corduroy suit she wore for more than 20 years, the pieces span the influential British designer’s life
The theatre director’s innovative ‘Cherry Orchard’ at the Donmar Warehouse will have no samovars but plenty of carpet
Artist whose fight to establish her identity conflicted with devotion to a driven family
Emily Burns’s luxury wellness resort setting lends satire and slapstick to a muddled play
Staged at London’s Old Vic, this brilliant, stark production is led by an outstanding performance from Rosie Sheehy
The Berlin-based creative plumps for Persian pickles, Larmandier-Bernier champagne and ‘little hits of silly’
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