Holly Walsh: 'It's just really fun to write messed-up women'
The comedian and 'Motherland' writer on her new odd-couple sitcom 'The Other One'
The comedian and 'Motherland' writer on her new odd-couple sitcom 'The Other One'
Home improvement sales are soaring - but some things seem designed to resist repair
Plus: 'Humpty Dumpty' falls to Phillips; virtual drinks at Masterpiece; urban art for new London project
Investors are snatching up rare pairs as new records are set at Sotheby's
Pianist Stephen Hough and soprano Lucy Crowe featured in the London venue's first two online concerts
Minneapolis-based poet Danez Smith and the FT's Leke Oso Alabi write of brutality and its impact
Timothée Chalamet and Elle Fanning lead a film that has been disowned by some of those in it
Simon Bird's first film as director tells the story of a death-metal-loving teenager and his mother
Atom Egoyan's muddled film struggles to reach his previous heights
Brexit hangs over this troubling map of the British psyche
Anocha Suwichakornpong and Ben Rivers cast a woozy spell with this mysterious movie
He was the most influential of European artists and his works still speak to us today " as this momentous exhibition reminds us
Forty years since the inaugural festival, it's still the defining event in the hard rock calendar
The ingenious 30 Miles to Barnard Castle illustrates how game-creation tools are empowering comedic minds
The director on his battle to keep working, the abuse allegations that still pursue him and why his next film could be his last
The world's top tenor says European art-lovers must unite and put pressure on political leaders
Plastic Bertrand's 1978 hit has lived on in cover versions and TV adverts
Novelist Melissa Harrison guides us on ambles through Suffolk in this elegantly produced series
The cost of getting into orbit are going down while the profit potential is going up
In her images, family, culture and spirituality are illuminated through an evocative mix of blurred movement and double exposure
Theatres, galleries and museums are a vital part of the social fabric
Christie's markets rare volume owned by the doomed monarch ahead of live auction
The saxophonist and jazz band come together for a blissful record full of climactic solos
The state broadcaster's house band capture a musical mesh in an after-hours incarnation
The violinist and conductor are clean-cut in their interpretation of the Russian composer