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While museums expand and archives grow, much of the world’s cultural knowledge remains undocumented. Not because it is less ...
Twenty years after being caught up in the 7/7 London terror attacks, Rivka Isaacson reflects on the lasting impact of that day ...
The main event is Adès’s Aquifer, written for Simon Rattle and his Munich orchestra last year. The music is a depiction of water rising through layers of rock, making this one of Adès’s virtuoso ...
Jāņi isn’t the only surprise of my month-long visit to Latvia. The country’s coast is a revelation too: 500km of ...
Between July and November 2025, a rare planetary event involving Saturn and Rahu in Pisces may disrupt financial systems but ...
I love David Gentleman’s work, and his new book Lessons for Young Artists might even persuade this older, very timid, non-artist to pick up a pencil after decades (“‘Confidence is key. Without it, you ...
As Picasso put a particular drawing on the “fake” pile, Sir John reminded him that he had witnessed Picasso drawing that one himself, to which the artist replied: “I, too, can fake a Picasso!” ...
Hare is affectionately funny on the craft of making theatre — the grind, the sweat, the dressing room doubts and rehearsal room rows — but he also touchingly pays tribute to the legacy that he and the ...
In the lower gardens of Paris’s Musée de Montmartre, chef and food artist Zélikha Dinga is setting up an aperitif overlooking the neighbourhood’s secluded, sloping vineyard. Tonight is an annual ...
A woman referred to as Jane Doe in a civil complaint alleges that Jonathan Barnett “trafficked” her from Australia and kept ...
The British sports super-agent Jonathan Barnett and his former employer Hollywood talent group Creative Artists Agency are ...
Kat Sadler’s caustic series about a dysfunctional family returns with an irreverence that is both exhausting and invigorating ...
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