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The Dublin band talk uilleann pipes, punk and politics
Breakdancing and chanson come together at his company La Marche Bleue
The singer-songwriter explores the mountains and music of her hometown
The legendary pop artist opens his black book of style
The artist revelled in unexpected perspectives and drew inspiration from photography and fashion
Her work blurs the boundaries between voice and instrument with both intent and playfulness
Jessica Chastain and Peter Sarsgaard shine in the pensive ‘Memory’; Olivia Colman and Jessie Buckley cross swords in ‘Wicked Little Letters’; Wim Wenders’ ‘Perfect Days’ is a poetic tale of a Tokyo toilet attendant; Michael Winterbottom’s ‘Shoshana’ tackles the Middle East conflict; the bleak beauty of Danish drama ‘The Promised Land’; the sumptuous feast that is ‘The Taste of Things’ — reviews by Jonathan Romney and Leslie Felperin
There’s an ever rousing market for programmes, T-shirts and props
The veteran filmmaker brings moments of real beauty to the gentle routine of one man’s life
They are among a top-drawer cast delivering crisp performances in this 1920s-set movie
Writer-director Michel Franco surprises with a movie that reveals more heart and empathy than he has previously shown
Michael Winterbottom’s romantic drama set in British Mandate Palestine is unwisely packaged as sexy
Frenzied motoring alternates with quiet moments of solace as you play a delivery clerk in a world where reality is out of kilter
The 24-year-old Grammy winner has reinvented a genre for a new generation
I could spend tens of thousands on new set-ups, but I’ve got a better solution
Christie’s poised for Brice Marden record with $50mn painting; Michael Werner to open in Los Angeles and Athens
Bootleg recordings find the German band stretching out across mesmerising long jams
Eight artists putting dance in the frame
Denis Villeneuve’s new slab of sci-fi is assured in its Machiavellian intrigue, gooey romance and battle aggro
The Danish singer-songwriter’s murmurous tone in her third record demands close listening
Pieces written around the turn of the last century by four women composers range from the dark to the ebullient
The singer-songwriter blends references to her Western Saharan homeland with Cuban, rock and reggae influences
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