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The artist’s show in Brussels foregrounds a gift for political critique among the noise of his installations
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Claire Denis directs the story of a marooned journalist trying to manoeuvre her way out of Nicaragua
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Charlie Brooker swaps near-future dystopias for the recent past in five uneven new episodes of his anthology show
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Users won’t pay $15 per month or watch ads to play the same old thing
Métier London has created a line worthy of the world’s greatest archaeologist
Held in the catacombs at Green-Wood Cemetery, the event blended music, history and drama to create something spiritual and beautiful
Jeremy Hunt says money will boost sector’s economic value by £50bn and add 1mn jobs
Triple bill also includes Christopher Wheeldon’s exhilarating ‘Corybantic Games’ and Kenneth MacMillan’s ‘Anastasia’
Poulenc’s masterpiece, staged by Barrie Kosky and featuring glorious singing, was greeted by a full-throated ovation
A subterranean version of Victorian London is the setting for this ambitious visual novel
Top tips for a city full of surprises, ranging from Chagall in a church to a Giacommeti in a police station, via a lakeside Le Corbusier masterpiece
Plus: two premieres were among recitals from the Kreutzer Quartet
The programme at Berlin’s Philharmonie also included a breathtaking ‘Francesca da Rimini’
The Hillsborough Park crowd embraced the band’s new spacey contemplation as eagerly as their early raucous songs
Though it never troubled the charts, their 1970 song was widely covered after it featured in a hit film
Pierre Paulin’s son brings to life his father’s furniture designs in an exhibition in the south of France
Sharon Horgan and Michael Sheen star in the heartbreaking ‘Best Interests’; Lily-Rose Depp and The Weeknd star in music industry send-up ‘The Idol’; David Attenborough combines stunning images with eco-warnings in ‘Our Planet II’; Shane Meadows directs 18th-century drama ‘The Gallows Pole’ — reviews by Dan Einav
Contributors to the series bear witness to its chequered past and efforts to bring a brighter future
The Canadian star performed amid a spectacular staging and a barrage of beats and lights
The Casablanca Trio forms the core of a richly fascinating but frustratingly arranged exhibition
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