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The legendary designer’s wife Evelyne speaks about his character and what he would have made of the latest iteration of his classic watch
The fourth and final 4 of ‘Succession’ delivers ★★★★★ satisfaction; Olivia Colman stars in a new BBC adaptation of ‘Great Expectations’; Apple TV+’s ‘The Big Door Prize’ follows characters whose ‘true life potential’ is forecast by tech — reviews by Dan Einav
Synthetic Stories is an intriguing new podcast series created entirely by AI
This amiable, undemanding show follows the residents of a small town after a machine reveals their ‘true life potential’
Arts sponsorships give companies cachet — and access to less price-sensitive consumers
BDDW brings its visionary furnishings, ceramics and artwork to London’s Mount Street
Artists from Van Gogh to Picasso made rapid developments in European art around the turn of the 20th century
The sport is discussed with more depth and wit than culture nowadays
The daily rhythms of the sun can help bring much-needed perspective to our lives
‘Peaky Blinders’ creator Steven Knight brings kinky sex and opium to Dickens on BBC1
U-turn on decision to axe Singers follows public outcry over classical music cuts
The Irish band’s fourth album amplifies the sonic extremes of its prize-winning predecessor
Songs drift by in a reverie on this beautifully performed and sometimes baffling album
Kora, cello, sax and accordion combine in multiple genre-hopping combinations
Eight discs of orchestral works, chamber music and songs contain some real discoveries
The Icelander overcame blizzards, volcanoes and a dead horse to tell the story of an itinerant — and ‘irritating’ — Danish priest
‘The Beasts’ ★★★★★ digs deep into tensions in rural life; Alexander Skarsgård stars in the nihilistic ‘Infinity Pool’; Florence Pugh stars in ‘A Good Person’, a tale of loss and opioid addiction; Keanu Reeves returns in the violent ‘John Wick: Chapter 4’; ‘Allelujah’ is based on Alan Bennett’s hospital drama; Keira Knightley stars in ‘Boston Strangler’ — reviews by Danny Leigh and Leslie Felperin
The director’s nihilistic movie — starring Alexander Skarsgård and Mia Goth — is up there with his father’s best
In the (hopefully) last instalment of the franchise, the falling-domino cascade of deaths and bloodshed continues
Starring Florence Pugh, the director’s tale of loss and opioid addiction is candyfloss-sweet
The story of a bitter feud in rural Galicia is told with great skill by director Rodrigo Sorogoyen
How an ancient print technique got its contemporary cool back
From the politics of food to the origin of time, the war on Ukraine to the realities of crime fiction
Excluded from the mainstream, resourceful artists made daring, powerful work with materials from coffee grounds to mud
Plus: Dance of Death at The Coronet Theatre has bite and bitterness
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