Beth Morrison: a driving force behind America's thriving opera scene
The co-founder of the Prototype Festival on the collaborative model staging unique operas by bold young talent
The co-founder of the Prototype Festival on the collaborative model staging unique operas by bold young talent
Her work has sparked conversations about how conventional ideas of 'professionalism' are used against African-American women
Will full-scale fairs return? Can the mass move online sustain the market? And when will we see signs of recovery?
Saskia Groneberg's photos highlight how even the workplace can't keep out the spark of life
Artist Alex Prager's installation will have you feeling anything but festive
As the art form faces an existential crisis, it is important to ensure racial prejudice is not given a veneer of artistic integrity
The Swedish band left the song off their first two albums because it was too 'unusual'
Superhero movie takes $16.7m in US debut as Warner bets on simultaneous online release during pandemic
This was a year when quarantine brought new players to gaming, while games of the highest quality were launched
This fascinating series knits together archive recordings chronicling the evolution of recorded sound
From Taylor Swift to puppies and small weddings: we shine a light on who and what kept us going during the pandemic
The singer's third festive album might be syrupy stuff but is ultimately genuine
The new sculptural It candle is more artwork than waxwork
Scheming mothers and tulle-clad debutantes abound in this costume drama set in Georgian London
Dawn French plays Beatrix Potter in Sky One's delightful film inspired by the author's meeting with a young Roald Dahl
The siblings play Saint-Saëns's complete score in a new album featuring a reading by Michael Morpurgo and Olivia Colman
The singer-songwriter reflects on a tumultuous year with some of the most satisfying music she has made in years
The Scottish harpist weaves works by 18th- and 19th-century female poets into this bright and clean recording
The LA musician's third album as her jazzier alter ego delivers improvised layers and harmonised vocals
The pianist alternates between traditional carols and modern classics with restrained, graceful playing
Gemma Arterton leads the cast in a well-acted update of the 1947 movie about nuns facing a steep task in the Himalayas
Is it clothes? Art? Space exploration? Or philanthropy? All of the above, says artist Tavares StrachanÂ
Eugene Ashe's film applies the lush contours of a 1950s melodrama to black lives " as if they were white
The story of a jazz pianist playing his last encore will please children but may ring truer to middle-aged parents
The artist captures a modern uprising fought against brute force and facial recognition software