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Former followers of his Branch Davidians sect tell their stories in this BBC series
Sub-Saharan region seen as ripe for digital streaming while music industry seeks new markets
It’s the size of the stage that makes the difference in this New York season of the choreographer’s work
debbie tucker green’s new piece balances contained anger with meticulous detail
Olga Neuwirth’s music to accompany the 1914 movie had its London premiere
Acting, lying and spying seem moral equivalents in a BBC thriller that hopes to repeat the success of The Night Manager
The BBC presenter explores the power dynamics of polyamory in Portland
The artist skewers the male art canon, the beauty industry, vlogging, Girl Power and more
The Japanese photographer was known for his stylised black-and-white photographs of the female form
The grand dame of American pop positions herself as a unifying figure, ‘building bridges to a better day’
This Simon Rattle-led performance by the London Symphony inspired Barbican audiences to conga down the aisles
The folk supergroup reunite for a gory exploration of the traditional songbook
Fizzing 1973 recordings include three songs rarely heard in the bass player’s repertoire
The last bohemian standing has the last laugh with powerful songs and self-mythologising
Consistent album of smooth R&B draws from astrology and John Coltrane
The focus shifts on the female members of the digimated super-family while Stanley Kubrick’s chilly vision of a future gets a 4K UltraHD makeover
Sight and sound seemed better integrated, and the orchestral playing sounded magnificently lush and sure
The recent adaptation of ‘London Fields’ was a failure because the screen can’t match the page as a portal into other humans
A war reporter’s ‘musical memoir’ seeks a better world amid scenes of horror
The star of ‘Little Miss Sunshine’, ‘War & Peace’ and ‘There Will Be Blood’ talks to Henry Mance about his directorial debut ‘Wildlife’
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The photographer stood ‘in the shadow of a great tree’, her husband Henri Cartier-Bresson, but a Paris exhibition aims to change that
The events, people and trends shaping the art market this season
The Turin art fair’s separate venue gives the works the space they need
The pianist’s recital included works by Liszt and two UK premieres