A week meandering between ancient sites — via cedar-shaded hillsides and turquoise bays — leaves the modern world feeling very far away ...
Obviously, this did not actually happen at couture, the most exclusive and refined of all the fashion circuits. I was ...
While US history is hardly free from political violence or maltreatment of disfavoured groups, this blitz on America’s citizens, institutions and — by many estimations — the constitution itself ranks ...
A film whose ingredients include eggs, flour, sugar and economic sanctions sounds improbable, but The President’s Cake takes those materials to confect a universal story of childhood and survival.
The answer with the Dover St Counter is, by God yes, plate after beautifully dressed plate. It’s the late-night hideaway London needs; the place you want to slip into when you’re a few drinks down, so ...
The well-connected Belgian with an extracurricular interest in diplomacy who has appointed himself as a high-level go-between business, finance and religion ...
The Australian director on his latest staging — a video and live action version of Bram Stoker’s ‘Dracula’, with Cynthia Erivo playing all 23 parts ...
In the English-speaking world the art form is in a perennial battle for hearts and minds. Two contrasting books from either side of the Atlantic ask why ...
The televised climb of a Taipei skyscraper follows an explosion of interest in the sport, fuelled by the post-pandemic boom in exercise ...
But it may not be that simple. Farage is calculating that toxic characters who repeat ad infinitum that the country is “broken” will help him to wipe out the Conservatives altogether. He can up the ...
As the venerable fair arrives in Doha, we look at the Middle East’s art ecosystem. Plus: Sheikha Al-Mayassa on cultural diplomacy; Sophia Al-Maria revisits ‘gulf futurism’; and Christo’s desert master ...
El Salvador-style crackdown and mega-prison not the answer to organised crime and violence in his country, says interior minister ...