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Four-part documentary delves into decades of dodgy deals involving world football’s governing body
Prose meets property in this week’s issue
Jonathan Pryce and Imelda Staunton are Prince Philip and Elizabeth II in the Netflix show that tackles Her Majesty’s ‘annus horribilis’
These designs will help you stay cosy during the festivities
‘Cubism and the Trompe l’Oeil Tradition’ at the Metropolitan Museum sparkles with works by Picasso, Braque and Gris
The Liverpudlian musician on growing older, wiser and not looking back
The musician and composer has gained a reputation for onstage improvisations
Rising costs of touring and the ability to charge more for the best seats have revived an old institution
Tracking small events worthy of celebration would help us to experience greater joy and gratitude
Open the door to inspiring homes, from Sicilian caves to Canary Wharf
The architect loves his meat cleavers, the Seagram Building and Elvis
Who needs a sterile gallery space when you can stage a show in your living room? Four Paris dealers open their doors
8 Holland Street mixes eras, styles, high and low, the familiar and the unexpected
Emily Blunt and Chaske Spencer are two lost souls in search of meaning in this 1890s-set six-part drama
The curators aim to broaden the idealised concept of Scottish culture to show ‘who we are through what we make’
The composer traces the history of the Abenaki people, combining traditional songs with free jazz
The London-based DJ handles musical extremes with care on his latest record
The legendary writer on teaming up with the choreographer to transform her MaddAddam into a ballet
‘I enjoy taking something broken and fixing it’
The Gardiner Estate has fascinated locals for centuries. Now its owner has opened up its doors
The late drummer’s fluid rhythms remain, but a sharper attack offers something new
Led here by Daniel Barenboim, the orchestra is known for its cultivated style of playing — but the energy varies
The English singer and her band’s wide-ranging set list was crowdsourced from Twitter
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