Alastair Curtis is reshaping the queer theatrical canon, starting with a maligned work by the writer of ‘A Chorus Line’
The musician uses songs to respond to the Taliban’s brutal suppression of female voices
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The Jamaican-born artist uses a technique called picotage to makes his work shimmer
The series is tightly edited and has a clear objective: to be a repository of tales by and for the African diaspora
A brilliant and disturbing show exposes the dark side of physical labour, from housework to prostitution
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Our innovation editor John Thornhill on seeing the new film ‘Eno’, which presents the musician’s life in a new sequence each time the movie is shown
BBC documentary ‘War Game’ simulates an insurrection in Washington; Adam Brody and Kristen Bell star in romcom ‘Nobody Wants This’; crime meets horror in Ryan Murphy’s ‘Grotesquerie’; in season 3 of ‘Industry’ ruthless traders flirt with ethical investing; ‘Monsters: The Erik and Lyle Menendez Story’ is a glossy retelling of a real-life double murder; ‘Ludwig’ stars David Mitchell as a puzzle setter turned sleuth — reviews by Dan Einav and Alice Ross
The Bafta-winner and star of ‘Sherwood’ and ‘Showtrial’ discusses the twists and turns of his acting career
The Pulitzer Prize-winning musician has worked with megastars but remains loyal to her chamber music roots
The insistently catchy song was inspired by Mexican Americans and their souped-up cars
The winner of the Frieze Artist award 2024 has created a ‘carebot’ with emotional problems
Art from ancient to new is being sold in galleries, auction houses and Frieze Masters this autumn
Her 15,000 artworks range from the Bombay Progressives to Olafur Eliasson and Anish Kapoor
The couple’s commission for Art on the Underground is an ambitious mosaic in St James’s Park station
He broke the mould in Nashville but was rarely satisfied with his work
His new section at Frieze London brings together Indigenous and diaspora artists, with a focus on clay
The sublime ruins of our heavy manufacturing past can have a new life as monuments
The section features helium-propelled penguins and alabaster creatures
A museum closure has shone a light on the vast collections acquired during the bubble years — and warned companies that change is coming
From her spectacular set designs to intimate portraits, the polymathic creative won’t be boxed in