What can be learnt from the pioneers who turned abandoned lofts into the creative heart of the city?
The campaign against the asset manager has left festivals struggling to adapt to a new age of protest
How movies and books are flipping the script on the older woman/younger man relationship
As her work goes on show at MoMA in New York, she writes about the hidden narrative in her photographs of the Flint water crisis
The ‘ye-ye’ scene star came to symbolise the aesthetic of existentialist Left Bank Paris
Free film screenings in some of the city’s most beautiful historic locations are one of the true highlights of summer
Decision will spark further debate over political activism and funding for the arts
The rejection of a film studio scheme near Marlow bodes ill for the future of creative industries
The London-born darling of New York’s elite interiors world specialises in fluid pieces that are ‘both soft and strong’
A weird and raucous novel about living and dying
The baritone brings out the darker side of the composer’s vocal writing in a recording for his centenary
The long-awaited release of a 1965 live recording of the Georgia Sea Island Singers is musicologically fascinating
How to look good on island time
The Danish design festival’s best in show
Bands threaten to pull out of events weeks after Baillie Gifford cut ties with literary festivals
An imagined meeting with CS Lewis becomes a debate between faith and rationality
Jesse Eisenberg and Riley Keough lead a shaggy-humanoid story that combines the philosophical and the farcical
An émigré returns to Poland with his American daughter in an uneasy mix of Holocaust survival and sitcom humour
Six-part series about LA’s loss-prone ‘other basketball team’ uses a real-life controversy to tackle issues surrounding fame, race and power
400-year-old jokes still land in the Royal Shakespeare Company’s new production
Jeffrey Deitch gets surreal; textiles all the rage at Liste; lifestyle shop goes down well
Anxiety, Envy and Ennui run rampant in a witty but jittery follow-up to the 2015 hit
Alekos Fassianos’s strong colours, Hellenic symbolism and experimental forms have never been hotter
The singer-songwriter mingles dreamy melodies with unsettling excavations of a troubled childhood
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