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Motor-up for February
Many a sitter posed nude for the American artist, yet her portraits — now the subject of an exhibition in London — have a sharp eye for fashion too
Her kaleidoscopic work has drawn on Emily Dickinson and London parks and has now inspired a new dance at the Royal Opera House
The writer, known for her strong female characters, is keeping fans guessing to the end
The Motown legend wrote many hits and was credited with making his label more socially aware
There is wonder in a dusky corner — no one would believe a door to Narnia existed in the back of a colour-coded wardrobe
Cameron Smith’s house in Pasadena distils the aesthetic he’s honed at his destination store
We can’t stop ourselves from filming celebrities or asking for selfies, so we cannot complain when people object
The billionaire ‘face of American computing’ discusses work, philanthropy, God and romance
From Bill Brandt’s pictures of a 1930s maid to the ‘Coronation Street’ houses of Salford, the exhibition glimpses behind England’s front doors
‘What I mistook for salvaged antique chair legs turned out to be a pair of 19th-century gutta-percha telescopic hearing aids; who could have guessed?’
Digital democratisation is welcome, but the clever tweakery of editing software has its drawbacks
How do you spot the Eames lounge chair of the future?
Toes curl and Gen Z slang is mangled as the Canadian singer attempts a pop makeover in her sixth album
Having broken free from Polydor, the Londoner takes aim at the music industry with dramatic songs and versatile vocals
Goodbye geranium, hello houpara as the houseplant goes totally jungle
Precision and crystalline sound quality pay dividends in these piano miniatures
Multiple tracking allows the drummer’s vibraphone playing to come across sharply
New forms of expression emerge amid debate in the community about whether to continue civil disobedience campaign
The author’s account of the aftermath of sexual abuses in a Mennonite community has been nominated for Best Picture
Adam Kuper takes a provocative look at questions of ethnography, ownership and restitution
A new ITVX series from ‘It’s A Sin’ creator Russell T Davies focuses on the life of soap icon Noele Gordon
The latest film from the director of ‘The Sixth Sense’ is helped by its source material
Director Jerzy Skolimowski dances mischievously with the unknowability of animals and the brutality of humans
Darren Aronofsky brings cold and glib direction to Samuel D Hunter’s adaptation of his own stage play
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