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The baguette is a unique French icon. It would be gauche, however, to compare this humble yet noble loaf to a film star, a ...
One can imagine the effect that such sights must have had on postwar audiences across the globe. Films have the power to take ...
We head to two major exhibitions taking place this summer: ‘Once Upon a Time in London’ at Saatchi Yates and ‘Jenny Saville: ...
The latest as Donald Trump gives Russia a ceasefire deadline, threatening secondary tariffs. Plus: reactions to his plan to ...
Tomas Pinheiro explores how the millennia-old settlement of Shanghai has grown into China’s most populous urban area.
A look back at this week’s news with Andrew Mueller, including the US Department of Justice’s Epstein files memo, ...
France’s president pledges to double defence spending by 2027 as Paris prepares for its Bastille Day parade at a ...
Is Hollywood’s age of infantilisation coming to an end? Economic shifts suggest there’s cause for optimism. Cue drama.
Scapegoat economics wrongly blames a particular group for problems, while prejudice politics promises to reduce that group’s ...
When Donald Trump threatened to impose a 50 per cent tariff on Brazilian goods last week, the reaction in Brasília was swift ...
The exhibition, which is open through 9 November, is the first major survey of Fujimoto’s work. At its core lies the concept ...
Damian Le Bas joins Georgina Godwin to discuss his latest work, ‘The Drowned Places’, which delves into the myth ...