Nick Cave’s haunting masterpiece
His new album, the first since the death of his son and accompanied by a feature-length documentary, is one of the best he has ever made
His new album, the first since the death of his son and accompanied by a feature-length documentary, is one of the best he has ever made
In Soviet Kyrgyzstan, a teenager furtively listening to American radio broadcasts fell in love with the music of Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie. Now, with his band Salt Peanuts, he is about to fulfil his dream of playing in the home of jazz
Damien Chazelle’s joyous musical, starring Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone, makes you fall back in love with the sing-along. Could it spark a trend?
One of the most inventive young architects of his generation is working on his most important project yet. But can he fuse his playfulness with the demands of enduring design?
The popularity of maker spaces is booming around the world. A new one in Chicago, Lost Arts, brings together design, craft and business
The National Theatre is experimenting with VR. Their early projects show how much the new technology has in common with stagecraft
After a four-year silence the pioneering singer and rapper paints an enigmatic self-portrait with his new album, “Blond”
Detroit is the epitome of industrial decline. Its role in the birth of electronic dance music shows how hope can spring from despair
Touted as the biggest video game ever before its release, “No Man’s Sky” has failed to live up to the hype. The story offers two lessons for the games industry
As Vicki Baum’s “Grand Hotel” is re-released, we examine why writers keep returning to the hotel novel and how it has changed