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Makers are navigating the pandemic with digital fairs, livestream selling, masterclasses — and champagne
Architects, estate agents and homeowners explore the trends for 2021 and beyond
Everything from the bed to the bathmat is on sale in a retail opportunity for the Instagram age
She has photographed herself almost every day since 1982, providing a snapshot of the past four decades
Interior designers are responding to the sudden preoccupation with health and hygiene. But so did Alvar Aalto and Le Corbusier
With her film ‘Kajillionaire’ about to be released, the writer and artist talks identity and pulling off a baggage heist
The author’s third novel makes us root for her heroine — then twists the knife
As museums seek cash and artists offer support, the line between the commercial and creative blurs
Reminiscent of ‘The Great British Bake Off’, a new series takes on competitive glass-blowing
How the screen housewife has evolved in line with prevailing attitudes
A visual account that captures the artist’s intense loneliness
Over a scrabble board, the former NHS manager talks about how ‘brain training’ games can help
Ahead of representing France at the Venice Biennale, the Turner Prize-winner talks about creating her semifictional world
An exhibition at London’s ICA devoted to Acker’s work and influence goes beyond pop icon clichés
New songs by singer enliven reworked story of office sexism and revenge at Savoy Theatre, London
The music video and short film director talks about ‘cosmic archaeology’ and documenting the black experience
Leo Waltman left swapped Dutch banks for diving off the Yucatan peninsula
Confident details give every quick character sketch the depth of a seated portrait
A home makeover show that conservatively delivers practical ways to take action against mess
Andrew Davies doing what he does best — gorgeous cinematography and perfectly assembled period sets
Stephen Cronk ditched London corporate life to set up a boutique wine business
Fiennes excels but Okonedo steals the show in Simon Godwin’s cleverly staged version of Shakespeare’s witty epic
Dawn King’s dystopian drama should feel topical, but it’s poorly served by this staging
On holiday in Central America, Vicki Chandler decided to swap building restoration for cacao beans
Women are increasingly being reclaimed from the past — but we should ensure that ‘forgotten’ doesn’t become a permanent category
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