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Julia Bullock, Davóne Tines and J’Nai Bridges incarnate episodes from the early life of Jesus in this opera-oratorio
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
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
A doctor is put on a plane back to China in a conspiracy series grounded by leaden dialogue and implausible plotting
My coffee machine looks amazing. For £3,000, it should do
Samuel Adamson’s play at the Kiln Theatre, London, traces the peaks and troughs of a life-long relationship
German panthers and Hollywood lions more vivid than photographs populate his pictures, now on show in New York
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?
At London’s Bush Theatre, Bijan Sheibani’s new play explores the profound impact of a baby’s arrival
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
With music by Arcade Fire’s Will Butler, David Adjmi’s drama at the Golden Theatre, New York, follows tangled recording sessions by a 1970s rock band
The annual Salone del Mobile is a vast display of slick superfluousness but at its heart is a deep regard for tradition and craftsmanship
Programme at New York’s David Geffen Hall also included works by Prokofiev and Lili Boulanger
The Taipei company performed a tender, combative duet as part of the Coronet Theatre’s Taiwan Festival
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