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13,356 stories from The Financial Times

The many faces of Martin Scorsese

Artist and businessman, saint and sinner, tormented addict and silly goose " all are on show in docu-series 'Mr Scorsese'

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00am on October 11, 2025

Charles Lloyd finds a profound sense of space on Figure in Blue

With pianist Jason Moran and guitarist Marvin Sewell, the saxophonist mixes old and new songs on this atmospheric release

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00am on October 11, 2025

Dvořák: Slavonic Dances album review " grace, vigour and unabashed sensuality

Simon Rattle gets a range of expression from the Czech Philharmonic in these ebullient pieces that is second to none

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00am on October 11, 2025

'The real prison is outside' " Palestinian stories of creative resistance

Ruanne Abou-Rahme and Basel Abbas's multimedia installation at Nottingham Contemporary is a sombre exploration of the experience of incarceration

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00pm on October 10, 2025

Susan Sarandon is transfixingly wonderful in Mary Page Marlowe

She is one of five actors portraying the life of a woman in Tracy Letts' gentle, elusive play at the Old Vic, London

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 7:05am on October 9, 2025

Cecil Beaton, the Big Fashion Personality

An exhibition exploring the photographer's work highlights the role of stylish eccentrics in creativity

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00am on October 9, 2025

Discord at the Venice opera house

La Fenice's orchestra has objected loudly to the appointment of a conductor aligned with Giorgia Meloni's party

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 11:56am on October 8, 2025

Adrian Lester revels in swordplay and wordplay as Cyrano de Bergerac

Simon Evans' RSC production at the Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon is both mischievous and moving

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 7:40am on October 8, 2025

Film Club " Aimee Lou Wood's comedy-drama is an understated gem

The actor co-writes and stars in this tender portrait of mental health, family and resilience

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00am on October 7, 2025

Coco Fusco in New York: political art with a poetic twist

The Cuban-American artist bypasses clichés with works that touch on social issues in nuanced ways

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00am on October 7, 2025

Royal Ballet and English National Ballet's season openers come crowded with incident

'R:Evolution' and 'Like Water for Chocolate' offer dense, often dazzling dance-making

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:21pm on October 6, 2025

Troilus and Cressida " topical tapestry of war, tattered myths and inadequate leaders

Owen Horsley's anti-heroic production at Shakespeare's Globe is pungent and bitterly comic but wearying

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00pm on October 6, 2025

Viennese Fledermaus is lavish and breathtaking but with too many gags

Opening production from new Theater an der Wien director Stefan Herheim is oversexed and overstuffed

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 8:28am on October 6, 2025

What's on in Istanbul this autumn

Take in the highlights of a rich cultural scene " and run the world's only intercontinental marathon " in the Turkish megalopolis this season

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 6:00am on October 6, 2025

To Be Young, Gifted and Black " Nina Simone's 1969 track was built for uplift

Written to honour the playwright Lorraine Hansberry, the track was covered memorably by reggae singers Bob & Marcia

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00am on October 5, 2025

Edward George: 'You get beauty, but it's inseparable from a history of violence'

The multidisciplinary artist's new work 'Black Atlas' draws on 5,000 years of western art history to throw new light on how race works

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00am on October 4, 2025

Daniil Trifonov plays Tchaikovsky's piano pieces with glittering mastery

The Russian is flexible and poetic on this two-disc compendium that includes four substantial works

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00am on October 4, 2025

Tracy Letts on his new family drama, conspiracy wildfires and why he deletes all of his work

The writer and actor, who returns to the London stage with 'Mary Page Marlowe', believes 'plays are better than movies and movies are better than TV'

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00am on October 4, 2025

National Theatre's bold reworking of Hamlet doesn't pay off

Hiran Abeysekera's wired, sardonic prince lacks emotional depth " but Francesca Mills' Ophelia is a standout

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:39pm on October 3, 2025

Tilda Swinton curates her own life

The shapeshifting actor's collaborations are at the heart of a new exhibition in Amsterdam

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 7:00am on October 3, 2025

Alan Partridge turns documentarian in moronically hilarious How Are You? It's Alan (Partridge)

Letting Steve Coogan's creation loose on hot-button topics leads to a predictable crescendo of awfulness in the new BBC1 series

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00am on October 3, 2025

John Malkovich brings weirdness to French comedy Mr Blake at Your Service!

He plays a businessman-turned-butler alongside Fanny Ardant in this soufflé-light farce

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00pm on October 2, 2025

Harris Dickinson's Urchin is a tender tale of homelessness and addiction

The actor's directorial debut casts Frank Dillane as a Londoner seeking good Samaritans and battling self-destructive urges

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00pm on October 2, 2025

Musician Neko Case: 'The thing nobody tells you is that at 55 you're going to feel excellent'

The singer-songwriter is on a roll with an unflinching memoir, a new solo album " and a 'Thelma & Louise' musical in the works

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00am on October 2, 2025

Stephen Fry's Lady Bracknell is irresistible in The Importance of Being Earnest

Transferring to London's Noël Coward Theatre, this exuberant production of Wilde's comedy favours style over substance

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 7:30am on October 1, 2025
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