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  • Thursday, 1 August, 2024
    Six films to watch this week
    Mountain Queen — the woman who rules Everest

    The pioneering Nepalese climber Lhakpa Sherpa is the subject of Lucy Walker’s epic yet nuanced documentary

    A woman wearing a red puffa jacket seen from behind stands looking over high cloudy mountains
  • Thursday, 1 August, 2024
    Six films to watch this week
    Dìdi — home truths hurt in bittersweet take on teen angst

    Sean Wang’s tale of growing up as a Taiwanese kid in Noughties California is playfully autobiographical

    A mother laughs as her son comically opens his mouth with food in it as he sits across the table from her at a fast-food restaurant at night
  • Thursday, 1 August, 2024
    InterviewDesign
    Henry Steiner — the graphic designer behind ‘brand Hong Kong’

    The creator of classic branding on living in the city — and how it inspired visuals for some of its top companies

    A black-and-white photo of a man positioning his hands in front of his face to form a framed view of his eyes only
  • Thursday, 1 August, 2024
    How To Spend It In...
    Renate Reinsve’s insider guide to Oslo

    For the star of The Worst Person In The World, summer in the Norwegian capital is like ‘one big festival’

    Renate Reinsve at Becco wine bar in Oslo
  • Wednesday, 31 July, 2024
    The best of TV and streaming this week
    Corridors of Power — what happens when US foreign policy fails

    Examining the country’s responses to global conflicts, this sweeping series highlights repeated mistakes and inaction

    Two lines of monitors show an image of Samantha Power seated at a table with a microphone in front of a name plate displaying with the words ‘United States’ on one side. The other side shows an image of Vitaly Churkin in front of a name plate that says ‘Russian Federation’.
  • Wednesday, 31 July, 2024
    ReviewAlbums
    Pixey: Million Dollar Baby album review — self-taught singer-songwriter finds her own voice

    In her first full studio album, the proudly DIY multi-instrumentalist mixes Nineties influences with snappy hooks

    Pixey, with bleach-blond hair and wearing a brown shirt with a buckle attached to sleeves, stands against a black background holding a lighter with a flame
  • Wednesday, 31 July, 2024
    The best of TV and streaming this week
    Las Azules — Mexico’s first female police unit battles the bad guys

    Set in the 1970s, a polished new Apple series focuses on female cops combatting crime — and rampant misogyny

    Four women in bright blue skirts and matching jackets with police badges, black boots and whistles attached to their collars walk together down a street
  • Wednesday, 31 July, 2024
    ReviewAlbums
    No More Water by Meshell Ndegeocello — a powerful hymn of praise to James Baldwin

    To mark Baldwin’s centenary, the singer-songwriter and bassist offers a musical tribute that blends fury and fervour

    A black and white photo of Meshell Ndegeocello staring unsmiling directly at the camera, wearing a pin-striped blazer
  • Wednesday, 31 July, 2024
    ReviewAlbums
    Iladi by Linda Sikhakhane — Coltrane’s spirit haunts South African jazz ceremony

    Ancestors of all kinds are honoured in this warm, inventive release by the South African saxophonist

    Linda Sikhanene sits with a saxophone on his lap wearing a mauve jumpsuit against a grey and lilac background
  • Wednesday, 31 July, 2024
    Six theatre shows to see in London
    Death of England, Soho Place — tough monologues test the state of the nation

    ‘Michael’ and ‘Delroy’ are the first two instalments of the trilogy

    A man in a white shirt stands on a stage consisting of a large red cross against a blackground
  • Wednesday, 31 July, 2024
    ReviewMusic
    Tristan und Isolde, Glyndebourne — intoxicating vortex of passion

    Robin Ticciati’s conducting is electric and Stuart Skelton’s voice has both stamina and sympathy

    A man and a woman huddled in a black cloak stand against a blue oval of light in a black set
  • Wednesday, 31 July, 2024
    ReviewTheatre
    Job, Hayes Theatre — social-media meltdown turns into therapy drama

    A tech employee’s crisis prompts reflections on a soul-sick world in Max Wolf Friedlich’s play

    A young woman looks intently at a man whose grey hair is seen from behind
  • Wednesday, 31 July, 2024
    The best of TV and streaming this week
    Fantasmas TV review — Julio Torres’s vision is weird and occasionally wonderful

    The six-part HBO series is a colourful but meandering odyssey through the kinetic mind of its creator

    Julio Torres, with dyed copper-coloured hair, gazes with a mesmerised expression into a glass case filled with bejewelled earrings
  • Wednesday, 31 July, 2024
    Interiors
    How shell decor ditched the naff tag

    From twee coastal aesthetic to high-design embellishment — it’s seashell interiors 2.0

  • Wednesday, 31 July, 2024
    ReviewAlbums
    New Dances of the League of David review — Schumann gets a contemporary twist

    Pianist David Kaplan performs 16 new commissions responding to Schumann’s dreamlike piano miniatures

    David Kaplan, wearing a dark suit and blue shirt, sits and leans an elbow over a a grand piano with one hand resting on the keys
  • Tuesday, 30 July, 2024
    Office of Communications
    Younger UK viewers turn away from traditional TV channels

    Less than half of 16- to 24-year-olds are tuning in every week, Ofcom finds

    People watch TV together
  • Tuesday, 30 July, 2024
    ReviewMusic
    Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra delivers a glorious Beethoven Nine

    The concert at St Paul’s Cathedral with the Royal Opera House’s Songs for Ukraine Chorus revised the symphony’s message of joy

    A woman in a black suit holds a baton as she conducts an orchestra and large chorus, but all are dwarfed by the massive stone pillars of the cathedral
  • Tuesday, 30 July, 2024
    Dance
    Venice Dance Biennale puts AI and humanity at its heart

    Artistic director Wayne McGregor has chosen choreographers from around the world, including Trajal Harrell and Cristina Caprioli

    Dancers in blue tops and trousers move around the stage as one flings herself over the shoulder of another
  • Tuesday, 30 July, 2024
    Media
    Warner Bros Discovery in talks with UK streamers over HBO programmes

    US group’s discussions raise questions over its exclusive agreement with Sky to show programmes such as ‘Game of Thrones’

    Matt Smith as Prince Daemon Targaryen in a scene from “House of the Dragon”, a prequel to “Game of Thrones
  • Tuesday, 30 July, 2024
    InterviewVisual Arts
    Artist Rirkrit Tiravanija: ‘Food is an easy door to go through. It’s something we all do’

    An early work involved giving pad thai to gallery-goers, a spirit of generosity that persists in a French retrospective

    Shelves crammed with umbrellas wrapped in cellophane, packets, books, a microwave oven, tupperware boxes and more
  • Tuesday, 30 July, 2024
    Gardens
    The swimming pool reimagined and rewilded

    Glitzy and azure is making way for a quiet, organic aesthetic: plant-fringed edges, silvery decking and lake-green linings melding into their settings

    silvery wood house and pool with decking surrounded by woods
  • Monday, 29 July, 2024
    ReviewGaming
    Thank Goodness You’re Here! — surreal take on post-industrial decay

    There are plenty of jokes but not enough heart in a title which owes as much to The Beano comic as to video games

    Flabby cartoon figures try to pull someone whose hand is stuck in a street grate
  • Monday, 29 July, 2024
    ReviewMusic
    Ilê Aiyê and Margareth Menezes, Barbican — joyful Afro-Brazilian beats heat up London summer

    Ilê Aiyê brought samba rhythms and carnival fervour, while Menezes had a powerful, majestic presence

    A woman in a black and white geometrically patterned robe and red trousers sings
  • Monday, 29 July, 2024
    ReviewMusic
    Womad 2024: Baaba Maal brings festival to moving climax

    Bixiga 70, Gong and Sampa the Great were also final-day highlights

    A man in orange robes with blue and orange pattern raises his right hand
  • Monday, 29 July, 2024
    FT Series
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