French master Gaspard Le Roux’s suites for two harpsichords are elegantly revived by these duelling instrumentalists
The rapper was on commanding form during the last date of her Hot Girl Summer tour
Pulitzer-winning playwright Annie Baker shows a keen ear for the language of cinema in her directorial debut
June Squibb stars as a have-a-go granny in a comedy also featuring Richard Roundtree of ‘Shaft’ fame
A sullen teenage boy and a stern ex-school teacher go in search of her missing niece
This affecting tribute tells the story of Chris Parry, who was killed whilst evacuating civilians from the war zone
Citadel founder purchases nearly complete specimen at Sotheby’s auction
The Menier Chocolate Factory production starring Lucie Jones whisks the audience to a sleepy village in France
Daisy Edgar-Jones and Glen Powell find love amid the flying debris orchestrated by ‘Minari’ director Lee Isaac Chung
The band formerly known as Slaves are funnier and bleaker than before on their grief-inflected latest
Christopher Hampton’s latest play at Hampstead Theatre is based on Stefan Zweig’s 1922 novella
Forget high-octane spectacles, this is a game about the slow-paced joys of waiting, observing and classifying
Cole Escola writes and stars as Mary Todd Lincoln in a rampant production that is both dumb and brilliant
The most stylish ways to slouch – and slumber
From gothy pop to witchy reads, 20 tastemakers share their favourite recommendations
The singer smoothly mixed Fleetwood Mac hits with solo material and was boosted by an appearance from Harry Styles
The star reaffirmed her enduring pop relevance 37 years after her first single with a vibrantly dynamic performance
Food, fitness and fencing. Here are the pieces you loved last week
She presides over a $17bn budget and is looking for local hits with global potential
An illuminating six-parter reveals how the games can cause debt and disruption and displace vulnerable people
A feast for the senses in globe-trotting food show ‘Omnivore’; Andrew McCarthy on how the ‘Brat Pack’ changed his life; Jenna Coleman shines in detective drama ‘The Jetty’; Comedy drama ‘Sunny’ centres on a grief-stricken woman with a robot companion; ‘Sprint’ goes behind the scenes with the athletes competing in the Paris Olympics; ‘Spent’ is a comedy about life after a modelling career — reviews by Dan Einav
Chef René Redzepi crosses the globe to uncover stories behind the foods we eat
The Jewish composer was initially reluctant to tackle a core Christian topic but his work has proved popular
From playful furniture to plants as sculpture, this fair confronts the past, looks to the future – and argues that craft is both living and life-giving
The singer was one of a handful who successfully navigated the song’s wayward emotions