Tracks explore the past, present and future of the striking hyperpop style pioneered by the producer
A 2011 recording featuring guitarist Bill Frisell and drummer Brian Blade cements Miles’s legacy
Benedict Andrews’ revamp for the London stage enthrals with its frenzied, whimsical atmosphere
A man who posed as women and duped creatives into working on fake projects is the subject of a compelling docu-series
The writer and filmmaker rewrites the sex novel with a provocative exploration of sexuality in perimenopause
A pair of high-quality commissions by Kevin Puts and Caroline Shaw sit alongside two favourites of American music
Kevin Spacey, who has twice been cleared of similar charges, faces another civil trial next year
Corinne Fowler’s exploration of the dark histories behind the country’s landed wealth is both scholarly and nuanced
New London staging finds revealing truths amid fizzing comedy
A modern makeover for Fleming’s spy and a reissue of a classic actioner — but little relief after the gulag
In conversation with Alan Yentob, the novelist recounts the near-fatal stabbing that took place in 2022
The minimalist composer’s work, including Music for 18 Musicians, was celebrated at various venues in Brooklyn, New York
Plus: BBC Total Immersion day at the Barbican gets political with ‘Italian Radicals’
The Royal Ballet’s staging features a splendid cast who get their teeth into chewy roles
The artist has translated children’s schooldesk drawings into real-life works in a New York rooftop commission
Two remarkable shows display the 87-year-old billionaire’s collecting genius undimmed
Corporate hypocrisy and the futility of hard graft are skewered in this novel on working culture in a fictional superstore
Powerful BBC series hears from those who risk their lives to cross the Channel, as well as police and traffickers themselves
The artist’s tendency to grandiosity is well tempered in his Florence show
‘Salman Rushdie: Through a Glass Darkly’ revisits the writer’s near-fatal stabbing; podcasters turn sleuths in Netflix’s ‘Bodkin’; new sexual misconduct allegations in ‘Spacey Unmasked’; ‘Hollywood Con Queen’ is a study of a scam artist; Jeff Daniels is a corrupt property tycoon in ‘A Man in Full’; ‘The Tattooist of Auschwitz’ tells the moving true story of survivor Lali Sokolov — reviews by Dan Einav and Fiona Sturges
From corsets and cosmetics to food, fitness and plastic surgery, an absorbing new history explores the timeless pursuit of beauty
The Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra’s stop in Washington DC offered a rarely heard work by Alexander von Zemlinsky
Spring gala at Lincoln Center featured new works by Justin Peck and Amy Hall Garner
A novel about the building of the canal and the people whose lives were changed
This history of medieval and Renaissance household ‘service magic’ is packed with eye-opening details
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