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Inquiry into Gabriel Matzneff seen as #MeToo moment for literary establishment
Bruce Springsteen having a third act of genuine substance, and taking a global hit series while adding pots of money
His images are remarkable for their rich colours and detail, achieved through a complex printing process
The artist applies just the right amount of musical detail to the album’s relaxed dance floor atmosphere
A doctor and family man is suspected of doing something unspeakable
The former teenage punk and now prominent environmentalist goes to interview various punk peers
British writer and activist George Monbiot on how the food industry is destroying the living world
One of those rare musical recreations that sheds new light on the original works
Stephen Hough’s playing beautifully captures the intimacy of Brahms
A previously unreleased live set recorded in 1986 at Ronnie Scott’s is the drummer’s last recording
Solitude and the urge for connection are recurrent themes in the collected singles and EPs
Reggae’s elder statesman is a sprightly presence at the microphone in the companion album to the excellent Rainford
From Jamaica’s poet laureate, winner of the 2019 Queen’s Gold Medal for Poetry
Artists have long been drawn to gaming and its ability to unite and divide us
The release of a so-called Sandalwood film is the cue for performative celebrations
What a fictionalised online performance revealed about the way we view women online
From the mundane to the absurd, texts illuminate the range of the human condition
When Russian troops seized Crimea in 2014, the television sets in people’s homes became a crucial propaganda tool
Phones, TV and games constantly vie for our attention — but how much do they add to our lives?
‘I feasted on “Game of Thrones” over a few dense weeks. During this time I dreamed entirely inside the show’
These pictures show how, before the smartphone, we were already in thrall to the small screen
Portraits taken on the set of the classic film capture the emotional fragility of its troubled stars
A set of visual conventions have entered the filmic water table itself
What happened when the artist snuck a large-format camera into a run-down cinema
Tribute gigs offer an excuse for nostalgia, but they’re also a means of canon-building