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Amid the seemingly existential challenge by AI to the artistic process, two books explore how human creativity responds to ...
This is daytime clubbing. It’s a revelation, and I’m a convert. Daytime clubbing and what is dubbed “light” clubbing — events ...
It’s not an area in which I have any expertise but I’ve found myself thinking about trade and resources, and what it could ...
Something happened inside the hypnosis room, Sunny recalled. “I came out and it left me [with] a feeling of ‘I don’t even ...
As Erik Satie’s epic ‘Vexations’ comes to London, we recall other marathon feats, involving Marina Abramović, John Cage and F ...
There is a deliberate intent behind the references to the late 1980s and early 1990s. With a Vengeance invokes the spirit of UK dance music at a point when it was about to go mainstream. That process ...
Her Manchester Collective took classical music to clubs and abandoned buildings — next up, blurring the centuries between Bach and electronica ...
Following hard on the heels of Youssou N’Dour comes Salif Keita, his Malian equivalent in stature. In 2019 the “Golden Voice of Africa” announced he was retiring from music to play draughts in the ...
The remedies lie in education policy (more facts, less emoting and the inculcation of the skill of critical thinking) and dietary improvement. For example, an emphasis on the virtues of marine-based ...
It’s good to know the excellent Janan Ganesh reckons his age (43) is the best possible age to be (“The mid-life noncrisis”, Opinion, Life & Arts, April 12). But his assertion that relationships in ...
I recently reread The Great Gatsby for the first time in decades and find Sarah Churchwell’s parallels with our Tech and Maga elite to be right on the, er, money ( The Weekend Essay, April 5).
Capricious unilateralism is the opposite of partnership. Instead of being the “safe bet” Cass posits, the behaviour of the US is making allies think all bets are off.