The futuristic visions of multimedia artist Lawrence Lek
The film-maker on melding video games, music and political theory " and exploring our anxieties about a changing world
The film-maker on melding video games, music and political theory " and exploring our anxieties about a changing world
She does, because she can.
A next-gen re-release is proof of the game's enduring popularity " and reveals much about the gaming industry
Newly commissioned piece by Nico Muhly succeeds beyond any reasonable expectations
Ethan Hawke plays a grizzled, gunslinging abolitionist in the new mini-series
BBC documentary tells the gripping story of the firefighters who tried to save the historic cathedral
The novelist examines the impact of cancel culture and censorship on creativity in a new Sky Arts show
She quit her stage career in the 1980s, but the death of her famous father, Peter, has sparked her return
FT writers and critics choose their favourite titles of what has been an extraordinary year for books " covering subjects from politics and economics to science and history
Singer denounces purchase by Shamrock Capital from Scooter Braun's Ithaca Holdings
The Anonymous Lover shows depth of invention while in New York the Orchestra of St Luke's showcases Composers of Note
Lyricist Bernie Taupin was inspired by a science fiction story
Starring in the series about a convict-turned-lawyer has given the British actor a powerful glimpse into the US legal system
An escape from last year's bush fires is among the stories told in an uplifting series from Australian network ABC
'The little lights and decorations lend the atmosphere an air of ethereal magic'
Fury over a new memorial suggests we want feminists firmly costumed in the past or infantilised and unthreatening
Antique prints celebrating the golden age of discovery are flying once again
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A beautifully understated depiction of a labour of love in an unlikely location
Two CDs of flowing modern jazz reference the saxophonist's decade-plus recording career
The composer's legendary 1981 album is released for the first time outside Japan
The ensemble shows off its choral excellence in the music of this period
With its imaginative songcraft, the album promises a bright future for the New Zealand singer
A nicely understated vocal style is paired with impassively cold beats
A few years after they seemed to face the end, the titans of hard rock reprise their old sound