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Stories ebb and flow in Ben Power’s play at London’s National Theatre
Penalty against Toronto Raptors player Jontay Porter comes amid concerns about betting industry’s influence on sport
Demi Moore, Naomi Watts and Chloë Sevigny play a coterie of women whose feathers are ruffled by Tom Hollander’s Truman
The US musician’s latest album features wide-ranging musical and literary references
The conductor leads the Gabrieli Consort and Players in this wide-ranging score
The grunge band launch themselves into their latest record with wholehearted, full-throated commitment
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The Italian design extravaganza is under way. What are the talking points?
In the work’s London premiere, Aakash Odedra and Aditi Mangaldas created a compelling ecstasy of love found and lost
At the venerable Hotel De L’Europe, a new suite offers the chance to spend a night ‘inside the artist’s head’
Must-do exhibitions, fairs and installations at the biggest event in the design world’s calendar — and where to dine and party
‘I felt tired of a particular dark, brooding portrait, and my mood lifted after I replaced it with a brighter still life’
Long overlooked for harder metals, this ancient alloy is now stealing the show
Old friends face time and mortality in Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’ waspishly humorous and darkly metaphysical play
A sequel to the 2015 murder investigation series looks at Robert Durst’s accomplices and what motivates crime
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Michael Douglas stars as Benjamin Franklin in Apple TV+’s biographical costume drama ‘Franklin’; season 2 of authentic Belfast-set police drama ‘Blue Lights’; Amazon Prime’s ‘Fallout’ is an apocalyptic video-game adaptation; Andrew Scott is the titular ‘Ripley’ in a stylish black-and-white Highsmith reboot; Colin Farrell plays a detective in the noirish ‘Sugar’; Kate Winslet stars as dictator ‘The Regime’ — reviews by Dan Einav
Two new shows led by comic duos, ‘How Was It For You?’ and ‘The Endless Honeymoon Podcast’, reviewed
Debt funding will help Cutting Edge Group invest in creating and buying music rights for films, TV, theatre productions and games
Creators Declan Lawn and Adam Patterson set the series within the very real tragedies of Belfast’s past and present
Music often features in our lives, but we don’t give enough thought to how it can affect us physically and emotionally
The architect and interior designer’s Paris pied-à-terre is an ode to the art of living
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