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A new exhibition at London’s Barbican explores the role women have played in documenting ecological degradation. Curator Alona Pardo picks her highlights
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Show subtitled ‘Art and Activism in the UK 1970-1990’ omits the best of the period, but one work resonates powerfully
The actor and musician is back in the rehearsal room with a new play and an album inspired by the River Lea
In troubled times, the life-affirming power of paintings offers respite — and moves us towards compassion
Industry contending with shrinking budgets races to make up for lost time ahead of crucial season
Emma Corrin’s amateur sleuth visits a summit held by Clive Owen’s icy technocrat in Hulu/Disney’s whodunnit
Freelancers for AP, CNN and others sent images of October 7 raids, some from within Israel
The designer spruces up with pine garlands, charades and 1920s showtunes
New Paramount+ series turns authenticity on its head in a grimly plausible send-up of gentrification and reality TV
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The TikTok star’s easy-going vocals are the sung equivalent of a voice memo
The National Gallery is turning 200. It’s cause for a £95mn celebration
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The electronic duo’s recent move away from pop crossovers has paid off
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Conductor Maxim Emelyanychev’s energy drives the No 3 along and the No 5 unfolds with urgency
The latest biographical documentary to land on the streaming service has the usual carefully managed narrative
Maite Alberdi’s documentary about a former TV journalist and his actress wife captures both warmth and anguish
Film about a professor finding baffling global fame riffs on the actor’s pop-culture punchline status
Sandra Hüller excels as a novelist accused of murder in Justine Triet’s Palme d’Or-winning film
Teyonah Parris, Iman Vellani and alien cats make up for an underpowered Brie Larson
The opening weekend saw minimalist dance and atmospheric sound-based works unfold at spaces across the city
Move designed to maintain media plurality as broadcaster seeks to boost finances by producing its own programmes
The Mercury Prize-winning band succeeded in their mission ‘to bring joy to this building’
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