They started trading furniture for fun on social media; now their rule-breaking pluck is taking root
Terry Gilliam’s 1981 film is remade as a 10-part series following the surreal journey of a quirky cadre of interdimensional thieves across different epochs
This compilation includes many of the movement’s big hitters and includes artists from as far afield as Switzerland and Brittany
Singing excerpts from five operas, the rising star mezzo sounds as gloriously full-voiced as she does live
Two new releases, ‘Arranger’ and ‘SCHiM’, centre the art of the brain-teaser to great effect
Nassim Soleimanpour’s ‘cold read’ play means the star never knows the script
Also reviewed: Prom 5 was an ambitious Schoenberg and Zemlinsky double-bill
UK national broadcaster warns funding squeeze will affect content budgets as it pledges more digital investment
Katori Hall’s play focuses on Cordell, who is trying to win a culinary competition while keeping his life together
The FT’s art critic shares her selection of masterpieces from an adventurous collection
His intense style, which includes shooting the faces of passers-by close up with a flash, is laid bare by a confronting retrospective in New York
The video game turns you into an artist in Montreal, where you have to colour in the city
The high priestess of punk veered between light and heavy, but was always visceral and poetic
Zombies, sociopaths, kings and God Himself feature in a new production of Weber’s work
Sun, supercars and sandals – here are the pieces you loved last week
US tech giant’s Prime Video unit acquires stages and workshops where productions such as ‘Dracula’ were made
Retro survival title evokes 1990s classics while avoiding the jingoistic fetishisation of guns
The probing host of ‘Where Should We Begin?’ starts with a man who doesn’t want children
League’s longtime broadcast partner has to decide whether to match rival bids or potentially lose out on programming
Natalie Portman and Moses Ingram star in intelligent US drama ‘Lady in the Lake’; the must-watch ‘Hell Jumper’ profiles a British volunteer who saved hundreds of Ukrainians; Anthony Hopkins stars in overblown swords-and-sandals series ‘Those About to Die’; a feast for the senses in globe-trotting food show ‘Omnivore’; Andrew McCarthy on how the ‘Brat Pack’ changed his life; Jenna Coleman shines in detective drama ‘The Jetty’ — reviews by Dan Einav
From chicken bricks to modular sofas — as a new exhibition exalts the designs of the past, these are forecast to be loved in 60 years’ time
Ahead of a main-stage date at Womad, the musicians talk about the importance of family traditions and the shock of the rush
Countless artist have covered it, and the song inspired legions of burgeoning guitarists
Two months of concerts began with an energetic Beethoven 5 under Elim Chan
For the Fab Four tribute, being John, Paul, George and Ringo is ‘a job’. It might be one of the best jobs in rock