The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times
The sci-fi show is deliciously dark, but its Japanese architecture and design are rays of inspiration
The Apple drama continues to chronicle the life of Sunja, a resilient Korean matriarch, across two interlaced timelines
Inspired by Japanese manga, the Irish band’s fourth record is full of dreamy lyrics, apocalyptic imagery and woozy melodies
The new ‘duo’ album from two of Americana’s leading lights offers wistful melodies, bittersweet emotions and sly humour
A bittersweet portrait tries to get at the truth about this ‘difficult’ star and her psychological struggles
Shows devoted to sneakers and streetwear have drawn big crowds
The guitarist-composer’s pieces range from the expressive to the minimalist, featuring soloists such as Pekka Kuusisto and Colin Currie
As a newcomer to the market, I’m worried about falling victim to fraud
From photographer Rankin’s London penthouse to the Côte d’Azur villa designed by Eileen Gray where painter Graham Sutherland lived
Could the ‘secondary master bedroom’, as it is called euphemistically, increase the value of your home – and help save your relationship?
It exploits fellow feeling and gnaws away at the foundations of a civilised society
Producers Emursive have created an elaborately designed spectacle which does not always satisfy
Nas, Lola Young and a flute-toting André 3000 were among a panoply of stars
Also reviewed: Francisco Coll’s bracing Cello Concerto, performed by Sol Gabetta
The pair’s Muslim faith is a vital component of the show
Your character and their friends have stolen a data key and you need to talk your way out of trouble
Fashion is used not only as a medium to showcase our personalities and interests, but also our values
In an age of housing shortages and environmental challenges, architects are turning to a radical mid-century housebuilding programme for inspiration
Madeleine Baran presents an investigation into terrible events in Iraq in 2005
From philanthropy to the public purse, classical music institutions are in search of new sources of money
Known for chiselled good looks, the film star shot to fame playing murderers and hitmen
‘Klitschko: More Than a Fight’ profiles the ex-boxer mayor of Kyiv; Vince Vaughn stars in comic detective series ‘Bad Monkey’; comedy ‘Stags’ plays like a montage of bachelor parties; war looms in the finale of season 2 of ‘House of the Dragon’; recordings of the actress’s own voice tell her story in ‘Elizabeth Taylor: The Lost Tapes’; a woman is catapulted into alternate worlds in ‘Slip’ — reviews by Fiona Sturges
A German museum makes a fitting epitaph for the revered Japanese architect
The country singer reluctantly tackled a track that went on to become a standard