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The menswear designer turned to TS Eliot’s seminal poem to explore the darkest chapter in Dior’s history
Plus: ‘Pickle’ is a sparky one-woman show; ‘Dinner with Groucho’ is hard work
Two books — by Matthew Hollis and Robert Crawford — mark the centenary of a landmark in literature, one of the most admired and imitated poems ever written
Following an acclaimed staging of the poem cycle, the actor is now breathing life into the difficult verse for BBC4
The Centre Pompidou in Paris explores the painter’s literary influences, celebrating his epic scale and expressiveness
AN Wilson is uncompromising in his defence of the poet from the start
Pam Tanowitz’s piece is a dance to the music of T.S. Eliot’s poetry
A dance-cum-light-show that made motion visible
Some of the choices might have surprised Luther but the concert proved there is life in the Reformation yet
Enlightenment and learning versus bewilderment and awe — how one gallery transformed the way we experience art and the rest followed
It took moral courage, not just imagination, to achieve what this generation has
A retrospective of the Uruguayan painter’s work shows an artist who changed without evolving
First editions of James Bond novels and other modern classics feature in price index by Stanley Gibbons
T.S. Eliot’s play is a hypnotic fusion of drawing-room comedy and Greek drama
Artistic creativity beyond Europe has had a vital, and sometimes decisive, influence on the west
Employees recast as contractors, vendors and temporary workers
A provocative essay collection from the Nobel Prize-winning novelist
From gypsy blues to futuristic Afrobeat, this year brought a mixture of stalwarts and new discoveries
Hyperbaton is not a new form of lightsabre, it is a cunning disturbance in the order of words
There is no reason to suppose that TS Eliot is the last word on bankers with genius
The RSC revival of Marlowe’s drama shows that racism and hypocrisy never go out of fashion
A tough first quarter is expected for fixed income revenues
An impressive account of TS Eliot’s formative years
The singing-and-dancing moggies are prowling again in the West End
The overlooked bank clerk Eric Roberts shows how companies underestimate their staff
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