Mediha Ibrahim Alhamad records her everyday life and talks about her time as an Isis captive in Hasan Oswald’s film
Former Amazon, Unilever and Adidas execs lift the lid on a vicious circle of excessive production and addictive consumption
John David Washington and Danielle Deadwyler excel in story of a man trying to buy the land where his ancestors were slaves
John Eliot Gardiner conducts the choir and the English Baroque Soloists across six expressive cantatas
Magritte sets $121mn record; Untitled Art fair to open in Houston; Oliver Cromwell portrait rediscovered
Ted Danson plays a retired professor-turned-undercover agent in this amiable, bittersweet show
Justin Sun, founder of blockchain network Tron, outbids six others for Maurizio Cattelan’s ‘Comedian’
Unedited recordings capture a fiery young band playing music that resonates to this day
The Mercury Prize-winning singer-songwriter burrows into the sound he has made for himself in his latest album
From giant pieces of fruit peel to a wonky ‘lighthouse’ and a marble slide, the city’s outdoor artworks offer exuberant, idiosyncratic delights — and a powerful memorial
They were a mid-century mainstay beloved of architects including Frank Lloyd Wright, but a revival is afoot — and today’s designs are infinitely more comfortable
Old scores are settled and loves are rekindled as the fiery Lila and the flaky Elena reach middle age
She lit up the Olympics and made Greta Gerwig cry. Meet the 25-year-old singer-songwriter behind this year’s most unlikely musical revival
The composer conducted and curated two concerts featuring his own work as well as pieces by established and young composers
What to snack at a singalong
The Korean star on the joy of playing to an audience and taking a break from the San Francisco Opera to make her Covent Garden debut
Rebecca Hall stars as a woman tormented by a relentless droning sound in a series based on Jordan Tannahill’s novel
A London show shines light on a previously neglected influence on the most English of 19th-century designers
Richard Fairman and Ludovic Hunter-Tilney select their must-read titles
The romantic comedy is transported to 1940s England and given a period drama ambience at the London Coliseum
Jackie Wullschläger, Edwin Heathcote and Carola Long select their must-read titles
‘Dune: Prophecy’ is a prequel of dynastic power struggles; Sharon Horgan’s murderous ‘Bad Sisters’ return for season 2; ‘Immigration: How British Politics Failed’ is reflective but offers divisive answers; five stars for ‘Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light’; ‘Silo’ returns for season 2 of subterranean sci-fi dystopia; ‘Say Nothing’ is hard-hitting drama about IRA murderers and their victims — reviews by Dan Einav and John Bleasdale
New series tells the story of Keiko from the hit film and the battle over plans to rewild him
An artist’s fantastical dream of an American landscape and his Persian-inspired home