When we are true to our calling we can positively influence the lives of other people
The Baroque orchestra’s founder Sigiswald Kuijken offers the concertos as delicate, stylish chamber performances
The drummer’s latest record brings new faces and modern masters into a fine-tuned jazz sextet
An exclusive preview of key works at the £60mn Sotheby’s auction
Lovenlight’s striking, sculptural and slightly surreal pieces draw upon Islamic architecture and Nordic simplicity
Marking his 90th birthday year, choral pieces by the Estonian composer and others were performed at a hushed Royal Albert Hall
The pop star — who got her break in Broadway’s ‘Mean Girls’ — shows off her versatility in her freethinking second album
The actor plays a famed 18th-century warrior in this bloody, ambitious historical saga
A mad scramble of pop culture tropes lands with aplomb as crime-fighting savant Frank Drebin returns to the screen
Petra Volpe’s thrillerish film follows an overworked medical professional under pressure at a Swiss hospital
A smorgasbord of famous friends join the comic actor in this elite golf comeback
Much of what ‘20 Days in Mariupol’ filmmaker Mstyslav Chernov documents in this unmissable film comes straight from troops’ bodycams
Rick Owens, Isabel Marant, Erwin Wurm and Brunello Cucinelli on the vacation images they love
Historian Martha Sandweiss turns detective in a quest to identify a mystery woman surrounded by white male colonisers
A New York show of works on paper reveals the artist’s candy-hued nudes as more saccharine than subversive
A new Prime Video documentary chronicles the NFL star’s foray into English football with Birmingham City
The Jam and Style Council singer gives Seventies songs an enticing folk-rock groove, with guest turns from Noel Gallagher and Robert Plant
Paradis Apartment co-founder Albane Paret loves her hometown for its fresh air and ‘faded grandeur’
As growth-chasing dealers opt out of the market, Gen Z gallerists look to replace conquest with collaboration
The dada-meets-Renaissance aesthetic of the curator’s palazzo on Venice’s Grand Canal is a monument to his late father — and a spur to his own career
Ofcom study finds scheduled TV is ‘increasingly alien’ to younger viewers
Holders of seats say venue is infringing rights of access dating back to 19th century
Director Peter Sellars’ attempt to create music drama from three separate pieces is just a glorified concert programme
Warfare between men and women is central to Yaël Farber’s staging at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon