Military pieces have beguiled cultural figures from Henry Moore to William Boyd — but there is no typical collector
The blues song spawned countless rock’n’roll covers — and ignited multiple lawsuits
Introducing identical twins, baby sisters, mothers – and Stellan Skarsgård
For Gen Z, the discontinued device represents a back-to-nature state of innocence
The BBC radio show is the perfect illustration of just how unserious we’ve become
As the 1994 play ‘Broken Glass’ returns to London, the US theatre-maker talks about Nazism’s lessons for our polarised era
In Totnes, the textile artist is weaving together an extraordinary heritage
Four artists reflect on painting their closest relations
Relative values with Stellan Skarsgård, Nancy Nicholson, Loie Hollowell, Nell Mescal, Suzu Hirose and more
Buying WBD for $83bn would have cost the streaming giant financial flexibility and its ability to take on YouTube
Take inspiration from Anni Albers and get crafty
Festival director Tricia Tuttle faces criticism after a prizewinner accused Berlin of complicity in Gaza ‘genocide’
The FT’s critics recommend the most compelling 2026 shows, from Tracey Emin and Rose Wylie to Freud to Seurat
The star behind the hit ‘Pasoori’ on self-expression in Pakistan, the country’s relations with India — and the ‘Muslim cosmopolitanism’ of his friend Zohran Mamdani
The virtuoso trombonist led urban salsa music with a gangster swagger
Bring back disco with flares, sequins and frills
The art collector and pub owner loves lizard cowboy boots, Walter Sickert and curry and chips
The indie musician offers a captivating blend of country music, alternative rock and orchestral pop
The 74-year-old could be the first Scandinavian male actor to win an Academy Award. Not that he cares
British Museum’s deal with Igor Tulchinsky thought to be worth £5mn
Documentary follows a diverse troupe’s tour of Palestinian and Israeli cities until events take a darker turn
Director Mona Fastvold follows the religious sect from England to America — but the film’s real object of worship is itself
Anna Ziegler blends memories, monologues and confessions in an emotional new play at London’s Donmar Warehouse
Oliver Laxe’s Oscar-worthy film follows a motley group of ravers, and a father searching for his daughter, into the Moroccan Sahara
From Michelangelo to Marie Antoinette, few can resist the bird’s complex appeal