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A two-disc release offers fresh insights into a legendary 1953 concert in Toronto
The K-pop girl group sway between ballads and pop bangers in their latest record
National Audit Office watchdog says broadcaster’s plan for relocating projects and jobs outside capital ‘under-developed’
A personal and philosophical introduction to the Golden Age of painting that is fascinating but frustrating
Bradley Cooper stars as Leonard Bernstein in ‘Maestro’; Disney fairy tale ‘Wish’ marks the studio’s centenary; Julia Roberts and Ethan Hawke face Airbnb apocalypse in ‘Leave the World Behind’; Tilda Swinton takes two roles in ghostly chiller ‘The Eternal Daughter’; Joaquin Phoenix stars in Ridley Scott’s ‘Napoleon’; Todd Haynes’s ‘May December’ pits Natalie Portman against Julianne Moore — reviews by Danny Leigh and Jonathan Romney
Eerie story — with humour and hound — is an unexpected but welcome departure for British filmmaker Joanna Hogg
Lavish animation is designed to celebrate studio’s past century without ruffling contemporary feathers
A luxury getaway on Long Island is blighted by bad WiFi — and even worse — in a film that upends archetypes
The director masters rhythm and mood while ebulliently starring as the conductor alongside Carey Mulligan
The late American choreographer lives on in the company he created and their vibrant versions of the works
Almost 3,000 lawsuits have been filed in the year since the Adult Survivors Act passed
Degas and Cézanne dominate a London exhibition of works that lifted the status of drawing and made it fundamental to their art
Opera Gallery grows in London; report finds UK market at risk in competitive field; star scientist leaves Sotheby’s
Plus: festive romcom ‘Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York)’ and historical spectacle ‘The Mongol Khan’
Starchitect Frank Gehry provided mesh trees and steel-wool clouds for the singers to dodge
Meet Prince Gyasi, the first black photographer to shoot the all-star calendar
Spin-off of the Korean drama gathers real contestants from a variety of backgrounds to compete for a $4.56mn cash prize
Daniel Catán’s piece is inspired by Gabriel García Márquez and featured an excellent Ailyn Pérez
Late saxophonist Shorter dominated the festival’s final weekend, but on show too was jazz’s bright future
Opulent paintings and ostentatious books at the Morgan Library show how merchants and bankers worried about wealth
In his second act, Bob Iger must overcome streaming losses and investor pressure to pull off a new era of creativity
As part of a new FT Globetrotter series celebrating the world’s permanent collections, the FT’s arts editor reveals her favourite works to seek out in this great — and at times overwhelming — Spanish institution
The Beninese-French singer brought the house to its feet alongside guests including Laura Mvula and Youssou N’Dour
The singer played the whole of his sombre new album, ‘Autumn Variations’, then more uplifting greatest hits
Scott Walker’s was perhaps the best known of the many versions of the song that became ‘Next’
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