The flourishing of artistic talent in nightclubs and subterranean spaces is celebrated in a new London exhibition
Over the course of his life, 80-year-old Bernie Krause has recorded some 15,000 animal species in their natural habitats
George Harrison’s widely covered track is celebrated on a newly released Abbey Road Anniversary Edition
Documentary-maker Charles Ferguson on the 1972 Watergate conspiracy and the path to impeachment
The 1969 festival continues to inspire nostalgia but today’s cultural atmosphere is pretty much its polar opposite
The artist is still defying gravity and convention in a 70-year career that has embraced most strains of postwar art
Though it had a perfunctory feel, the band’s London show was enlivened by Joe Walsh’s playing
The music-making of the 1975 tour is matched only by the director’s mischief-making
The Iraqi-American artist on his project to reproduce the 7,000 artefacts reported missing since the start of the 2003 Iraq war
A sadder, more human side of the former prime minister emerges in a movie that has divided Italy
The British Museum shows how printmaking gave the artist a chance to experiment and reach his first mass audience
From the latest wave of African-American music to Richter and Reich, New York’s new cultural centre has an eclectic agenda
The Colombian painter on sudden fame, surviving the backlash, and finding inspiration at 36,000 feet
The artist’s signature style is on display at the Hepworth Wakefield with the ancient pieces that have inspired her
Doris Day and Leonard Nimoy were among those who recorded a tune whose lyrics were inspired by Saul Bellow
Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck talks about a return to the ‘serious’ themes of his Oscar winner with Never Look Away
Human frailties are to the fore in a biography of the rock star guitarist
The US artist talks about the power of the everyday image ahead of a provocative new show at Oxford’s Ashmolean
Tackling Abba’s ‘B’ list songs; the sci-fi series combines familiar tropes with shrewd adjustments to modern mores
On the re-release of defining albums by The Beatles and Bob Dylan, Peter Aspden explores our appetite for musical archaeology
The director on his new film ‘Peterloo’ and why ‘Abigail’s Party’ still resonates today
The German artist unveils his latest series, a collaboration of sorts with the 19th-century photographer Linnaeus Tripe
Theaster Gates, one of the most ‘iconoclastic and intellectually supple’ of today’s artists, on his bold new exhibition
The tone moved from mellow to defiant during an evening of finely crafted solos and rock-solid harmonies
The singer-songwriter gave a captivating performance with some finely crafted songs, old and new
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