How the singer Ganavya infused jazz with spiritual soul
The Tamil Nadu-raised artist explores the devotional in song
The Tamil Nadu-raised artist explores the devotional in song
The up-and-coming trumpeter channels the energy of his beloved hometown
Meet Duval Timothy, Enji, Brandon Woody and Ganavya, the musicians reinventing a century-old genre " from Baltimore to the Mongolian steppes
Craig Taborn, Nels Cline and Marcus Gilmore synthesise their multiple influences in this set of covers and original tracks
The Argentine politician, activist and arts patron died last month. In a photographic tribute, her daughter Clara Cullen salutes her mother's life and legacy
The 1956 musical gets a full recording with original orchestrations and period instruments
Tamzin Outhwaite is superb in the Young Vic's production of the black comedy about an attractive lodger
Blending folk music, storytelling and communal grieving, the group hopes to reach places that politics cannot
Concert at London's Royal Festival Hall featured pianist VÃkingur Ólafsson and a rare outing for the hall's organ
The actor makes sense of success with her photographer sibling
The show-stealing star on the 'privileges of living in fiction', why character acting is a misnomer " and how Tom Holland is keeping him relevant
The director of the Ibsen retelling talks taste
She upends expectations as a Minnesota woman who follows a trail of blood
Engaging documentary follows the writer as he visits a psychedelic therapy centre and trains in a Miami boxing gym
Director Indhu Rubasingham's spectacular Euripides update is a paean to the power of theatre
The 'Adolescence' writer has dramatised the phone-hacking scandal for TV and is shocked at 'how deep this thing went'
We rate the stars of the autumn arts season on a sliding scale of wickedness
The actor specialises in playing misfits and murderers. What draws him to the dark side?
A new exhibition celebrates 60 years of the London-based company behind famous onscreen looks, from Mr Darcy to Downton
The mathematician's dazzling life is flattened in Royal & Derngate, Northampton's revival of Hugh Whitemore's play
Verdi's four-hour epic is brought vividly to life in a handsome, opulent revival
Mason Bates's swift-moving, simplified adaptation is visually striking and sung by a terrific cast at the Metropolitan Opera, New York
Deborah Warner's stark and meticulous staging of Britten confirms the Teatro dell'Opera as a refreshing alternative to Milan's La Scala
Brendan Gleeson leads a captivating cast at London's Harold Pinter Theatre
Fellini and Pasolini's favourite costume designer was a movie hero in his own right, says the novelist