How line dancing found an unlikely fan base in New York City
What's behind the popularity of a red-state pastime in deep-blue US cities
What's behind the popularity of a red-state pastime in deep-blue US cities
The mezzo-soprano and pianist unite on a lush recording that pairs Debussy and Messiaen
Bjarte Eike on his mission to capture the rambunctious sounds of baroque Britain
The actors bring tough honesty to Rebecca Frecknall's staging at London's Almeida Theatre
A lonely retiree, an aggrieved teenager and a conspiracy-mad mechanic populate Richard Bracewell's small-town story
From Mozart and Dostoevsky to Jackson Pollock " two books reveal the fundamental and sometimes surprising intertwining of mathematics and creativity
Musical at London's Theatre Royal Drury Lane adapts 1997 film version into an ancient Greek pantomime
Playful meditation on performance at Hampstead Theatre includes anecdotes from Ian McKellen and Fiona Shaw
Iman Qureshi's ensemble piece at London's Kiln Theatre takes on big questions with refreshing honesty
One of today's finest rappers was more than a match for the Southbank Centre's resident Chineke! orchestra
The world premiere of Brian Elias's Horn Concerto shimmered and an early Britten song cycle showed extraordinary inventiveness
Premiered at Deutsche Oper Berlin, the piece is engrossing, despite its expletive-strewn libretto
Drama and documentary are blended in a portrait of the debtor whose name became a byword for dodgy schemes
We have surely gone beyond being able to give the tech sector the benefit of the doubt
The pleasures and challenges of adapting Deborah Levy's much-loved novel for the big screen
The improvised and pre-configured are perfectly aligned in the award-winning guitarist and her ensemble's latest release
World-class performers confirm the industry is still obsessed with weight loss " despite some even losing their voices in the process
Having worked on streaming hit 'Rivals', she has now 'remixed' 1920s comedy of sexual politics 'The Constant Wife'
The music fizzes with life from first to last in this performance by the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra, conducted by Pablo Heras-Casado
The musician's mastery lay in his sense of timing, which extended to his love of humour
Stop crying your chart out
At Luma Arles and Edinburgh's Talbot Rice Gallery, the Egyptian artist's operatic films weave together myth, Arabic texts and puppetry
The costume designers for 'And Just Like That . . . ' search showrooms, vintage stores and malls for the 'little surprises' that make Sarah Jessica Parker's outfi…
Revived at London's Royal Court Upstairs 25 years after its premiere, this account of severe depression is painfully frank
Filling London's Royal Festival Hall with partisan teenage girls, the singer performed with punk-like energy