The actress and Adir Abergel discuss the bangs, blow-dries and bowl cuts that have kept them close for more than 20 years
Twenty years after she first exploded into the public consciousness, the queen of boho is everywhere again
An exclusive look at the Challengers director’s spectacular new palazzo in Rome
It’s a hard-to-navigate market, with no guarantees of returns
Aberto, a new annual art show staged amid the fragile remnants of the city’s architectural legacy, opens up striking unseen interiors
The London-based philanthropist loves kohl eyeliner, Lalique deer and a dream-filled sleep
The part of ‘Annie’ is taken by five actors who carry the audience from youth onwards
The discovery of human remains on the island of Saint Helena is the subject of a gripping, thought-provoking film
Cillian Murphy and Sally Hawkins voice a gentle adaptation of Michael Morpurgo’s story of a family jaunt on the high seas
The pioneering Nepalese climber Lhakpa Sherpa is the subject of Lucy Walker’s epic yet nuanced documentary
Sean Wang’s tale of growing up as a Taiwanese kid in Noughties California is playfully autobiographical
For the star of The Worst Person In The World, summer in the Norwegian capital is like ‘one big festival’
In her first full studio album, the proudly DIY multi-instrumentalist mixes Nineties influences with snappy hooks
Set in the 1970s, a polished new Apple series focuses on female cops combatting crime — and rampant misogyny
Ancestors of all kinds are honoured in this warm, inventive release by the South African saxophonist
Robin Ticciati’s conducting is electric and Stuart Skelton’s voice has both stamina and sympathy
A tech employee’s crisis prompts reflections on a soul-sick world in Max Wolf Friedlich’s play
From twee coastal aesthetic to high-design embellishment — it’s seashell interiors 2.0
Pianist David Kaplan performs 16 new commissions responding to Schumann’s dreamlike piano miniatures
Less than half of 16- to 24-year-olds are tuning in every week, Ofcom finds
The concert at St Paul’s Cathedral with the Royal Opera House’s Songs for Ukraine Chorus revised the symphony’s message of joy
Artistic director Wayne McGregor has chosen choreographers from around the world, including Trajal Harrell and Cristina Caprioli
US group’s discussions raise questions over its exclusive agreement with Sky to show programmes such as ‘Game of Thrones’
An early work involved giving pad thai to gallery-goers, a spirit of generosity that persists in a French retrospective
Glitzy and azure is making way for a quiet, organic aesthetic: plant-fringed edges, silvery decking and lake-green linings melding into their settings