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The boyish balladeer of old returns, bigger and slicker but without compromising the singer’s open manner
Stylish and functional, Max Barenbrug’s strollers are objects of desire for new parents
The Kinks singer’s voice is showing its age – but the audience was more than happy to compensate
A collaboration with famous pals that revolves around the brooding figure of Josh Homme
Organisations have to work hard for cash
Price fall will have instant effect in some cases but jewellery is more than the sum of its parts, says Claire Adler
Beautiful enough to turn heads and thrilling to drive, classic cars are also a solid investment
Exclusive on-set photographs by Brigitte Lacombe from ‘Django Unchained’, Quentin Tarantino’s slavery-era western
‘I’m disappointed not to have swum the Channel yet. I’d be good at that,’ says the British fashion designer
A guide to the best tracks to download and stream from the burgeoning down-under electropop scene
Two humanist perspectives on the HIV/Aids epidemic
Antony Thorncroft casts an eye over London’s art and antiques fairs, now part of the luxury goods trade
This first exhibition since Aitchison’s death in 2009 will enhance his reputation as an exceptional maker of religious images
You can tell me to go to the movies for the experience; actually these days I go for the lattes and the New Zealand sauvignon
We have a responsibility to make advances in treatment and prevention available to children, women and men in poor countries hard-hit by the virus, says Michael Gottlieb
The artist’s first album of new material since 2005
The inimitable Versace print is back, in vintage form or the new high-street incarnation
Survivors of the financial crisis tend to say ‘no, no, no’ to suggestions that they should undergo any form of rehab, writes Gary Silverman
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