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13,345 stories from The Financial Times

The Wild Rover " the drinking ballad that was once a plea for temperance

From Irish pub singalongs and football chants to modern reinventions, it has been performed for centuries with contrasting intentions

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 1:00am on March 15, 2026

Give bigger tax breaks to arts donors, Tate director says

Greater incentives for philanthropists and endowments would 'ease burden on public purse', argues Maria Balshaw

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 1:00am on March 14, 2026

What's it like to play Mozart's violin?

Musicians describe the thrill and pressure of performing on museum-grade instruments, whose real power lies as much in their stories as in their sound

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 1:00am on March 14, 2026

Gentleman Jack " Northern Ballet's lesbian love story has a real sexual charge

The company gives a lively, sympathetic take on the life of 19th-century landowner and Casanova Anne Lister

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 8:17am on March 13, 2026

Russell Maliphant and Alina Cojocaru beguile in a miniaturist evening at Sadler's Wells East

The London venue was offered an intimate setting for the veteran dancemaker and former Royal Ballet star

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:51pm on March 12, 2026

How to Make a Killing " or how Hollywood murdered Kind Hearts and Coronets

Glen Powell plays a New Jerseyite attempting to slay his way to a family fortune in this botched update of the 1949 British classic

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 8:00am on March 12, 2026

Between peep show and confessional " the quietly profound Theatre for One

Fascinating project invites you to step into a booth in the Barbican for a series of face-to-face monologues

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 7:54am on March 12, 2026

The Holy Rosenbergs " a Jewish family grapples with the Gaza war in Arthur Miller-esque drama

Arguments swirl and thicken in a revival at the Menier Chocolate Factory that is strongly resonant yet belongs to the past

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 1:00am on March 12, 2026

The toughest opera to stage? Yuval Sharon's Tristan und Isolde is a daring Met debut

New York production with a glorious Lise Davidsen might not please the traditionalists " but it is powerfully poignant

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 1:00pm on March 10, 2026

A Woman of Substance " Channel 4 hit gets a Downton-meets-Dallas reboot

This new take on the popular 1985 series about a maid's rise to property mogul feels stuck in the 1980s

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 1:00am on March 10, 2026

Marie & Rosetta " how Sister Rosetta Tharpe and her protégé conquered the South

Stars Beverley Knight and Ntombizodwa Ndlovu bring a stirring gospel spectacle to London's Soho Place

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 1:00pm on March 9, 2026

Theory of Flames is an opera that asks: how do you love a conspiracy theorist?

Premiering at Amsterdam's Opera Forward Festival, Michel van der Aa's film/opera hybrid is conceptually rich but weakly executed

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 8:59am on March 9, 2026

Gisèle Pelicot's compelling story demands to be heard " the pick of new audio books

Emma Thompson's narration captures the tone of Pelicot's 'A Hymn to Life', while Francis Spufford delivers one of the most absorbing novels in recent memory

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 1:00am on March 9, 2026

How we all got Marianne Faithfull wrong

The new film 'Broken English', shot shortly before the singer's death, shows how powerful she was from her teenage breakthrough to her last days

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00am on March 7, 2026

Help was one of the great charity albums. Can a sequel match it?

The 1995 record raised millions for War Child " now Help(2), featuring Olivia Rodrigo, Oasis and Arctic Monkeys, aims to do the same in the streaming age

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00am on March 6, 2026

Sound of Falling " a ghostly portrait of German girlhood over a century

A farmhouse in Altmark is the setting for Mascha Schilinski's darkly elliptical, era-hopping drama

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 11:59am on March 5, 2026

Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man " Cillian Murphy gets reinforcements in wartime spin-off

Barry Keoghan and Rebecca Ferguson join cast for story of Birmingham gangsters caught up in Nazi forged currency plot

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 11:59am on March 5, 2026

The Romani artist who painted a genocide

An exhibition at New York's Drawing Center celebrates Ceija Stojka, who survived Bergen-Belsen and turned childhood trauma into paintings that demand to be seen

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 7:00am on March 5, 2026

Rachel Weisz descends into erotic fantasy in Netflix's Vladimir

The actor stars as a college professor who becomes fixated on a younger colleague played by Leo Woodall

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 3:01am on March 5, 2026

Broken Glass " Arthur Miller's stark play about antisemitism is a puzzle

Jordan Fein's production at the Young Vic, set in the aftermath of Kristallnacht, tackles the rough edges of history

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 7:32am on March 4, 2026

Ukraine Unbroken captures the weight and complexity of conflict

A programme of short plays at London's Arcola Theatre is a compassionate reminder of the individuals caught up in war

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 7:00am on March 4, 2026

Lily Allen's West End Girl was a sensation " her one-woman show is a harder sell

The star performed her hit divorce album in the intimate setting of Glasgow Royal Concert Hall

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 8:11am on March 3, 2026

The Cunning Little Vixen, Staatsoper Berlin " Simon Rattle masters Janáček but there's magic missing

Despite the conviction of conductor and musicians, this production proved awkward and unfinished

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 7:00am on March 3, 2026

Jason Bateman and David Harbour bond in brilliantly surreal infidelity drama DTF St Louis

A singular HBO series evolves from blossoming bromance to knotty murder mystery

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00am on March 3, 2026

Hound Dog " a hit for Big Mama Thornton and 'some white kid' called Elvis Presley

The blues song spawned countless rock'n'roll covers " and ignited multiple lawsuits

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00am on March 1, 2026
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