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From ‘Came the Lightening’, a collection dedicated to George Harrison on the 20th anniversary of his death
Tragedy equals comedy plus information technology
Richard Bean and Oliver Chris have given Sheridan’s ‘The Rivals’ a modern twist but warn: ‘It’s not just a fluffy laugh factory’
Technology races to accommodate a new generation of wealthy digital natives, with prices reaching seven figures
This posthumous album from the German electronic music pioneer pays homage to Frank Herbert’s ‘Dune’ novels
The singer-songwriter searches for meaning in natural landscapes, passing seasons and the domestic sphere
The LA-based musician pursues perfection, buys Prada and takes life advice from David Lynch
Batman caves, hidden cubbies, a secret “cloffice” – the most exciting homes conceal a few surprises
This re-release of the Beninese singer’s 1975 album channels Fela Kuti with a harder rocking edge
With bassist Michael Bisio and drummer Newman Taylor Baker, Shipp offers finely wrought detail
The Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective’s recording contributes to the composer’s overdue re-evaluation
A new interview-led BBC documentary series seeks to provide a more authentic story of the rockers than their famous antics
Justin Kurzel’s film about the man behind Tasmania’s Port Arthur massacre never betrays its own awful gravity
The storytelling is impressive in this animated film, the usual trite life lessons rejected for chewier stuff
Alice Diop’s boldly structured film goes beyond easy one-love humanism
Frances Spalding’s beautifully illustrated history reveals the hidden undercurrents that electrify the work of 1920s and 1930s artists
Also opening on the London stage: Mad House at the Ambassadors, and Roy Williams’s new drama The Fellowship at the Hampstead Theatre
Recording artist was convicted last year of nine charges related to sex trafficking and racketeering
By relying entirely on archive footage, director Ed Perkins highlights conflicting views on the then-not-yet people’s princess
Also: Canadian private museum buys Kehinde Wiley series; Simon de Pury helps galleries cash in online; Koons sale raises nearly £10mn for Ukraine
The New Zealand singer filled the cavernous London hall with song, spectacle and her own vivacious presence
Culture secretary to look ‘sympathetically’ on calls to extend export ban of Georgian masterpiece
Simon Stone’s staging of Penderecki’s disturbing opera employs highly uncomfortable realism
Players can build a gallery and choose from 30,000 real artworks in a plea to make the art world more accessible
Three thousand pictures, discovered long after his death, shed light on the artist’s intriguing strangeness
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