We are all haunted by people and experiences from our past — but can we learn to face them?
Barbie is everywhere. Bows are back. But can dolls shed their creepy image?
Famous collectors, auctioneers and dealers on the allure and challenges of GP machines
Why don’t more people know about the antiques dealer turned interior designer? Forty years after his death, his offbeat aesthetic is a rich seam of inspiration for those who do
The Ustinov Studio in Bath hosted the final instalment of the choreographer’s project based on Ovid’s ‘Metamorphoses’
Saints meet ceramics at the Seville home of artist couple Luciano Galán and Daniel Maldonado
The brand has unveiled a new version of the chronograph astronaut William Pogue slipped into his pocket for a 1973 mission
A collection of contemporary short stories offers a refreshing range of responses to the absurdist nature of modern life
The FT’s food experts discuss the third season of the critically acclaimed series
Retro porn-horror ‘MaXXXine’ stars Mia Goth; Eddie Murphy returns in ‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F’; Tilda Swinton stars in the inventive but problematic ‘Problemista’; 20 trans and non-binary actors recast Virginia Woolf’s classic with ‘Orlando: My Political Biography’; Yorgos Lanthimos directs Emma Stone again in ‘Kinds of Kindness’; Lupita Nyong’o stars in sci-fi horror prequel ‘A Quiet Place: Day One’
This debut album shows the artist on swaggering form, scattering punchlines with mature confidence
Twenty trans and non-binary people recount their experiences through the guise of the time-travelling protagonist
Julio Torres directs and stars in caper about an aspiring Salvadorean toymaker and a demanding English art critic
Ti West shows a deadly eye for droll detail in follow-up to ‘X’ and ‘Pearl’
A riotous new comedy series explores what happens when your career comes crashing down
Plastic chairs, Pinterest boards and ping pong tables top the list of pet peeves among client requests
All change for Lévy Gorvy Dayan in Hong Kong; antiquities gallery ruffles feathers at London fair
The provocative Brooklyn-based collective is using its unorthodox tactics to launch shoes, handbags and clothing
Mark Elder and the LSO are compelling in this epic, little-performed work from the Aix festival
The hip-hop star pulls no punches in this self-funded release, the first from her own label
Jazz meets a vibrant range of influences in the Korean-American bandleader’s third album
Also reviewed: another rare work, Puccini’s ‘Edgar’ at Opera Holland Park, touches the emotions
The dancer-choreographer updates his 2015 production at Sadler’s Wells but its flaws remain
Twenty-five years on, this landmark show seem more relevant than ever with its themes of home, history and technology
Selfies and sexting feature in this update of the cult 2004 comedy about feuding high-school queen bees
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