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  • Monday, 9 December, 2024
    Review
    Operation Seal Bay is an intriguing new true-crime podcast

    The arrival of strangers in flash cars and safari suits suggests something is amiss in a quiet Welsh coastal town

    A coastal scene with waves breaking against steep, rocky cliffs with a grassy top area
  • Monday, 9 December, 2024
    The Monday Interview with Matthew Garrahan
    Dana Strong on running Sky after the Murdoch era: ‘I dialled up collaboration’

    Four years since her appointment, the CEO of the media group now part of Comcast has changed strategy and culture for a new era

    Portrait of Dana Strong
  • Sunday, 8 December, 2024
    HTSI
    How to futureproof your castle

    Eastnor, a high temple of Victoriana, has seduced kings, clerics, and Shiv from Succession. Now, its châtelaine is channelling its style into a line of furnishings

    Imogen Hervey-Bathurst in the Gothic Drawing Room
  • Sunday, 8 December, 2024
    The Life of a SongA chronicle of heavy rock in 12 songs, from AC/DC to Led Zeppelin
    Thunderstruck — AC/DC’s 1990 track became a stadium-rock rabble-rouser

    Lightning hitting a plane? A childhood toy? Stories vary as to the origins of a song that sealed the band’s comeback

  • Saturday, 7 December, 2024
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    HTSI editor’s letter: how to become a heartthrob

    Harris Dickinson, Athens wine bars and the big business of darts

    Harris Dickinson wears Kent & Curwen wool jumper, £575. Palace cotton-mix jogging bottoms, £128. Falke cotton socks, £16. Vintage Umbro England jersey (just seen), stylist’s own
  • Saturday, 7 December, 2024
    ReviewVisual Arts
    Palazzo Citterio, Milan — modernismo italiano, from Modigliani to Mussolini

    A bold new gallery provides a much-needed home for 20th-century Italian art

  • Saturday, 7 December, 2024
    InterviewFashion
    Jonathan Anderson on film, fashion and dressing Daniel Craig for ‘Queer’

    Loewe’s creative director has capped a stellar year by outfitting the cast of Luca Guadagnino’s William Burroughs adaptation

  • Saturday, 7 December, 2024
    Television
    Can One Hundred Years of Solitude capture magical realism’s spark?

    A Netflix adaptation of Gabriel García Márquez’s classic novel promises grit as well as transcendence

    A woman stands in front of a burning pile of clothes in a scene from a TV series
  • Friday, 6 December, 2024
    Architecture
    Architects design community solutions for combatting climate disaster

    Better social infrastructure can foster resilience in densely-populated urban environments

  • Friday, 6 December, 2024
    ReviewTheatre
    The Devil Wears Prada is a slim, superficial musical

    Not even Elton John’s songs can redeem this predictable show at London’s Dominion Theatre

    A stylishly dressed woman wearing dark glasses stands looking cool and authoritative amid a crowd of dancers waving items such as notebooks
  • Friday, 6 December, 2024
    HTSI
    20 puzzles and playthings for every occasion

    More board means less bored

    Muhammad Ali plays Monopoly in 1963
  • Friday, 6 December, 2024
    HTSI
    How Harris Dickinson seduced Hollywood

    The ‘chubby kid’ from Walthamstow is now a bona fide heartthrob. But can he play the film star on his own terms?

    Harris Dickinson wears Stone Island wool-mix jumper, £760. Prada cotton shirt, £640
  • Friday, 6 December, 2024
    The Aesthete
    Artist Mr Bingo: ‘Nudism is the freest state you can be in’

    The founder of the eponymous shop on postcards, litter picking and the joy of being naked

    Mr Bingo tucking into a pizza at his home in London
  • Friday, 6 December, 2024
    Film
    A doughnut-sized ring and orcs teleported from a Kiss concert — 60 years of Tolkien on screen

    Animated film ‘The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim’ is just the latest in a long history of Middle-earth adaptations

  • Thursday, 5 December, 2024
    ReviewFilm
    Six films to watch this week

    Amy Adams channels feral energy in ‘Nightbitch’; Cate Blanchett plays a Merkel-like chancellor in absurdist G7 comedy ‘Rumours’; the skewed surrealism of Zambian-set ‘On becoming a Guinea Fowl’; documentary ‘Nocturnes’ explores moths and the people who study them; ‘Invisible Nation’ reflects on Taiwan’s past, present and uncertain future; Ralph Fiennes stars in ‘Conclave’, adapted from Robert Harris’s papal page-turner — reviews by Danny Leigh and Simran Hans

  • Thursday, 5 December, 2024
    Six films to watch this week
    On Becoming a Guinea Fowl — a dreamlike tale of grief and trauma

    Skeletons fly from the closet at a funeral in Rungano Nyoni’s film of skewed surrealism

    A woman stands looking thoughtful; behind her is a palm-tree frond and a low white building
  • Thursday, 5 December, 2024
    Six films to watch this week
    Nightbitch — Amy Adams is let loose in wry portrait of motherhood

    The lonely grind of parenting takes feral form in Marielle Heller’s pointedly primal new film

    A woman runs along the middle of a suburban street at night, accompanied by several dogs
  • Thursday, 5 December, 2024
    Six films to watch this week
    Nocturnes — the unsolved mysteries of the moth

    A gently mesmeric documentary explores these enigmatic insects and the people who study them

    A sheet of fabric is thickly populated by many different species of moth
  • Thursday, 5 December, 2024
    ReviewDance
    Royal Ballet’s Cinderella — Marianela Nuñez leads a ballet for grown-ups

    This Royal Opera House fairy tale rendition is bittersweet and packed with pretexts for virtuoso dancing

  • Thursday, 5 December, 2024
    The Art Market
    Art fairs cancelled in Hong Kong and India

    Anti-apartheid photographer gets his due; steady sales at Art Basel Miami Beach; momentum builds for Miami artist

  • Thursday, 5 December, 2024
    Architecture
    Yasmeen Lari, the pioneer of ‘barefoot architecture’

    Pakistan’s first woman architect, now 83, is on a mission to decolonise, decarbonise and democratise design

  • Thursday, 5 December, 2024
    Six films to watch this week
    Rumours — absurd G7 comedy stars Cate Blanchett as Merkel-like chancellor

    A cast of world leaders are surrounded by zombies in a delirious film that packs a mordant punch

    A smartly dressed woman gazes intensely at a grey-haired man, who is seen from behind
  • Thursday, 5 December, 2024
    Special ReportFT Wealth: December
    Vanishing world of European high society is preserved in Tina Barney’s photographs

    The artist’s pictures reflect tensions between generations in taste and values

    An older man in a pinstripe suit poses confidently in an ornate room, flanked by two younger men in tailored attire
  • Wednesday, 4 December, 2024
    Games Workshop Group PLC
    How Warhammer maker Games Workshop made it to the FTSE 100

    Maker of tabletop fantasy to enter index after surge in value

    Warhammer figurines
  • Wednesday, 4 December, 2024
    ReviewAlbums
    Lucinda Williams brings Abbey Road magic to a new set of Beatles covers

    The album is the latest in a series of tribute records released by the Louisiana-raised roots-rocker

    A blonde woman with bangs, wearing a leather jacket, sits on a staircase, resting her hand and chin on an electric guitar
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