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Her 49th solo studio album features Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Stevie Nicks and Sting
Pieces featuring Arabic or Hindi numerals, reflecting the region’s cultures, are gaining in popularity with collectors
She plays the doomed princess in the first half of the show’s final season
New art fair opens in Mumbai; artist Rachel Jones goes it alone; Frieze gets advice from Sheena Wagstaff
The artist loves thrift shopping, Wet N Wild lipstick and Louise Bourgeois’ boobs
You play an office worker breaking out of the 9-to-5 grind in this richly enjoyable retro-futurist caper
The singer swapped his usual slick and mellifluous style for creaky gothic atmosphere and overbearing music
Plus: privilege under the spotlight in ‘Mates in Chelsea’ and fast and funny social media satire ‘Flip!’
The keyboard player and vocalist brought the funk for two hours. Plus: Emma Rawicz and Avishai Cohen at Cadogan Hall
A darkly thrilling survey of the German artist’s early work asks whether it simply expressed his pessimism — or was it a form of reportage?
Ludovic Hunter-Tilney selects his must-read titles
The co-founder of former streetwear label Nom de Guerre has a following in high-end audio, designing bespoke systems for Supreme and the late Virgil Abloh
Hitchcock classics, urban grit, a supernatural soap opera: the Danish capital’s starring roles go way beyond Nordic noir
They heap praise on stars Bradley Cooper and Carey Mulligan, even though the film covers uncomfortable ground
Michael Shannon and Paul Sparks offer unusual takes on Beckett’s characters at the Theatre for a New Audience
Joaquin Phoenix portrays an all-conquering but cuckolded emperor opposite Vanessa Kirby’s brittle Josephine
Plus: Roxy Coss at club Toulouse Lautrec hit the ground running
A production which looked muddled this summer makes much more sense with a cast of younger singers
Jackie Wullschläger selects her must-read titles
Magic happened in Lisbon
The show in Newcastle brings to life the artist’s thoughtful use of rough materials
For our young writer, the Paris abode and the emotional journey of its inhabitants represents a paradigm of cosmopolitan living
Auctions or architectural salvage companies are good places to look for styles from humble timber to opulent marble
Concert led by Michael Barenboim went ahead at Queen Elizabeth Hall while protesters passed outside
The rapper pitched self-belief and self-doubt at each other with swagger and struggle
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