From rock star memories to the return of Jimmy Perez " the best of winter listening
Beguiling memoirs from Kathy Burke and Evan Dando; murder and madcap mystery from Ann Cleeves and Bob Mortimer; and Sarah Perry on an extraordinary ordinary man
Beguiling memoirs from Kathy Burke and Evan Dando; murder and madcap mystery from Ann Cleeves and Bob Mortimer; and Sarah Perry on an extraordinary ordinary man
John Fogerty's 1969 song made the band America's favourite " then Tina Turner put her stamp on it
The writer of 'The Queen of Versailles' explains how she turned an excoriating documentary into a musical
Her film about the Arab Revolt against British rule was made during the Gaza war " and with 2023's 'Shoshana' it offers a timely history lesson
On the eve of a cutting-edge exhibition at London's Somerset House, the choreographer wants us to unlock our physical potential
The drummer/producer edits improvised performances into a taut double album
The Centre Pompidou and the Philharmonie de Paris join forces to pair the pioneer of abstract art with the music that inspired him
This follow-up to the pianist's hit 2019 record features a diverse set ranging from Mozart and Chopin to themes from films and video games
Wry and witty, Richard Greenberg's play at the Hampstead Theatre, London is a beautiful evocation of a changing New York
What makes a modest-looking south London pub the nucleus for one of the most exciting scenes in British indie music?
'The Bear' star Jeremy Allen White shows flashes of the Boss's onstage dynamism but Odessa Young is the film's liveliest presence
Nia DaCosta casts Tessa Thompson and Nina Hoss as ex-lovers dangerously defying convention in 1950s England
The series' second run brings new faces and fresh drama to its story about modern love and faith
The Australian director Kip Williams brings a queasy contemporaneity to the suffocating 1947 play
'The Devil Wears Prada' star Jamie Bogyo turns his hand to writing as his first play opens at Chichester's Minerva Theatre
Nick Payne's purgatorial drama at the Royal Court is relentless " but at its best, intensely moving
The actor and Sam Claflin star as father-and-son psychiatrists in this silly yet watchable thriller series
The university's biggest building project is a work of non-committal classicism " but its subterranean concert hall is astonishing
Les Arts Florissants and Amala Dianor Company joined forces at the Barbican Hall
Not knowing whether art originated in someone's heart or a data centre is a major enjoyment-killer
Fame means nothing; sing for the room you're in; slow down and listen. Patrick Freyne's lyrical lessons for life
On stage with the Royal Ballet tonight: a pony, a flying umbrella and several hundred metres of pink ribbon. What could possibly go wrong?
The actor-writer's new take on Alan Hollinghurst's novel reflects the terror of the 1980s " but he also wants to give audiences 'a good time'
Influences range from west Africa to the Americas on the Israeli pianist and Cameroonian percussionist's collaborative record
Conductor Raphaël Pichon and Pygmalion deliver a performance on period instruments of high technical standards