Silenced: The Hidden History of Disabled Britain explores the roots of ableism
A powerful BBC2 documentary traces disability discrimination from the Industrial Revolution to the present day
A powerful BBC2 documentary traces disability discrimination from the Industrial Revolution to the present day
Celebrated director of the 'Up' TV documentary series, who eschewed fancy tricks to focus on drama of people's lives
The National Kaohsiung Center's live concert season can bring a new focus to classical and opera in east Asia, says conductor Chien Wen-Pin
Clever tidying tactics for when you return from a walk
It emerged from a time of constrained construction into an era of simpler and lighter Modernist design
The South African four-piece pays homage to the music of their hometown in a debut album
Keeley Hawes stars alongside Joanna Lumley and Nigel Havers as a widow whose move to a dream home becomes a nightmare
Stephen Foster also has advice for Zoom users who want to improve the look of their on-screen libraries
Wynton Marsalis's latest project features call-to-arms motifs and tracks inspired by protest music
Cummings and Covid are two of the subjects touched on by the Nottingham duo as they exhibit an evolving style
The orchestra and a fine cast give the long-neglected opera an impressive first studio recording
Two online festivals show that the urge to experiment remains undimmed
Fleetwood Mac catalogue the source of a third royalties deal in 6 weeks
The UK government is confronted with a dilemma: underwrite events or face the decimation of a thriving cultural sector
Dan Stevens, Judi Dench and Isla Fisher star in a travesty of the playwright's supernatural comedy
Johnny Flynn plays the singer on a 1971 tour of the US in a film rejected by his family
The hounding of Martin Luther King is related through archive footage in Sam Pollard's film
Andrei Konchalovsky tells the true story of a massacre of protesters in the 1960s under Khrushchev
A new twist on Victorian "hairwork" is making waves
AR art appeals; Foundation warns of Josef Albers forgeries; war-torn artists at Sotheby's; Pace signs Brazilian painter
The writer and cast including Olly Alexander and Stephen Fry discuss why their Aids-era series is joyful as well as salient
More titles are tackling environmental themes, while companies are finally waking up to their carbon footprint
Former detractor Jonathan Jones has written a powerful and incisive tribute to one of the bravest female artists of our time
The US festival of new opera has gone largely online this year, with a programme of innovative music and visuals
Russell T Davies' Channel 4 series about a group of flatmates is full of good times, but the looming Aids crisis has a sombre resonance