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European commissioner Mariya Gabriel says the bloc is supporting artists and boosting the post-Covid sector
Bertelsmann-owned company sees buying opportunity as boom for songs and recordings subsides
New knockabout comedy updates Sheridan’s The Rivals to a second world war setting
The Royal Albert Hall kicks off a full eight-week programme for the first time since the pandemic began
The track has been adopted and adapted globally — and revisited by the band in a fiery Sydney Olympics performance
Hayley Squires and Zawe Ashton star in the arresting BBC short film ‘Maryland’; Netflix takes a deep dive into ‘the holy grail of cold cases’ in ‘DB Cooper: Where Are You?!’; and a new three-part BBC series ‘The Control Room’ — reviews by Dan Einav
The German film-maker’s first novel is an intriguing tale about a Japanese soldier who hid in the jungle for decades after the end of the second world war
Author Jason Reynolds explores his origins and the history he shares with his mother in an evocative series
This BBC2 adaptation delivers blunt truths about society’s indifference to violence against women
The French artist’s new work at the Prado in Madrid is inspired by the darkness of the Quinta del Sordo murals
Camera operators say £400 fee is common as BT, ITV and Sky among those investigated for collusion
Where can we turn for help honouring our commitments?
The much-married socialite was known for using her powerful status to further her charitable endeavours
The controversial actor sings on a dire collection of covers with one of rock’s greatest guitarists
The Californian narrates the collapse of a relationship through 1970s soul and bossa nova
Particulates are being harvested to create glazes for ‘Smogware’ and other ceramic ranges
The singer updates classic Americana with tracks about strong women in the music industry
This disc marks the first of three volumes capturing the London Philharmonic Orchestra’s year-long Stravinsky festival
Blending tabla music with Sergio Leone, the album follows the story of two women in India who rob a bank
The keyboardist gets the balance of freedom and form just right in the covers presented here
Nasa’s translation of infrared light into colour is like making a digitally doctored photo of deep space
Mediterranean escapes and Campari spritzes to put you in a holiday mood
Ryan Gosling plays it cool in Netflix action romp ‘The Gray Man’; a beloved classic gets a belated sequel in ‘The Railway Children Return’; the mind of a tennis great is explored in ‘McEnroe’; Javier Bardem stars in corporate satire ‘The Good Boss’; Ranulph Fiennes is profiled in ‘Explorer’; and Chris Hemsworth returns in ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’
Matthew Dyas’s film asks what manner of person makes a life’s work of ‘because it’s there’
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