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The director has survived Hollywood battles to find success with ‘Manchester by the Sea’
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Juliet Stevenson and Lia Williams will randomly alternate parts in a theatrical challenge
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This audio drama is expertly scripted and performed by an impressively starry cast
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The former assassin sets off to end a collusion between a social media behemoth’s CEO and the US government
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The arrangements are richly textured, from howling-wind effects to electronic nature-worship
Songs have the frazzled outlook of 1970s psychedelia with an entrancing groove uniting soul, funk and rock
The Cambridge Singers and Aurora Orchestra deliver a luminescent performance of a modern classic
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Tracks have the structure and vocal style of the typical rock song, but propelled by a jazz engine
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Sophomore album includes a banjo number, a slow march and harmony singing from all four voices
The Heath Quartet brings to the music urgency and a willingness to engage with intensity
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Part pop artist, part conceptualist, she’s also a feminist with a soft spot for pornography
How a home refurbishment in Maine grew into an exceptional collection now on show in California
Federico Castro Debernardi is on a mission to open his country’s vibrant art scene up to the world
The photographer documents the collisions and the compositions on the surfaces of the cars
Collectors and museum curators are collaborating to buy artworks together