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As protests raged and calls for reform and redress have grown louder, a light has been shone on all areas of society where race is a barrier — including art
Thomas J Price challenges the status quo with a 9ft sculpture that’s both otherworldly and beautifully familiar
Prime property that has been featured on film including a converted London school and a glass and steel Vancouver house
Russell Crowe thriller earns $4m at box office as cinemas reopen after lockdown
A detailed and unflinching series about the ripple effects of a wholly avoidable tragedy in Iraq
The Californian band return with a familiar soundscape of hazy guitar solos and zombie-like vocals
The band’s 14th album is an eclectic mix with standout tracks — but some stand out too much
The band’s sixth studio album is full of sound and fury, but is lyrically clunky
The duo are joined by 99 collaborators of varied musical styles — and the result is irresistible
The Malian singer records unadorned versions of songs from her 2017 album with shiny results
This immensely engaging sax, bass and drums set bursts immediately to life
This live recording made in 2018 pairs the Iranian cellist with Daniel Barenboim and Staatskapelle Berlin
The photographer provided local elementary school students with cameras and encouraged them to take pictures
A CIA high-flyer discovers a perilous time-altering technology, conspicuous intellect and jiggery pokery ensue
An indomitable talent, finally celebrated at the end of her career
Our critic’s selection of the best in home viewing
The documentary covers one of the boldest transitions ever undertaken using technology
Billie Piper plays an actress whose life indecorously unravels after her phone is hacked in a new comedy by Lucy Prebble
Exploring nose jobs and laser treatments, this documentary casts an eye over the multibillion pound industry
The Indian film-maker on hit-and-run cinema, Hindu nationalism and why ‘A Suitable Boy’ is a story for today
How the global anonymous chic that makes Budapest look the same as Brooklyn — has crept into our own interiors
Speakers in the home are increasingly helping to run our lives — and are now aimed at hi-fi connoisseurs
Indoor performances are now permitted in the UK, and the response has been swift and smart
Angela Blažanović assembles and arranges discarded objects into temporary sculptures that capture our impact on the environment
Tracing tributaries of the Thames inspires Sayako Sugawara’s photography
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