For the star of The Worst Person In The World, summer in the Norwegian capital is like ‘one big festival’
Examining the country’s responses to global conflicts, this sweeping series highlights repeated mistakes and inaction
To mark Baldwin’s centenary, the singer-songwriter and bassist offers a musical tribute that blends fury and fervour
Ancestors of all kinds are honoured in this warm, inventive release by the South African saxophonist
From twee coastal aesthetic to high-design embellishment — it’s seashell interiors 2.0
Pianist David Kaplan performs 16 new commissions responding to Schumann’s dreamlike piano miniatures
Less than half of 16- to 24-year-olds are tuning in every week, Ofcom finds
The concert at St Paul’s Cathedral with the Royal Opera House’s Songs for Ukraine Chorus revised the symphony’s message of joy
Artistic director Wayne McGregor has chosen choreographers from around the world, including Trajal Harrell and Cristina Caprioli
US group’s discussions raise questions over its exclusive agreement with Sky to show programmes such as ‘Game of Thrones’
An early work involved giving pad thai to gallery-goers, a spirit of generosity that persists in a French retrospective
Glitzy and azure is making way for a quiet, organic aesthetic: plant-fringed edges, silvery decking and lake-green linings melding into their settings
There are plenty of jokes but not enough heart in a title which owes as much to The Beano comic as to video games
Ilê Aiyê brought samba rhythms and carnival fervour, while Menezes had a powerful, majestic presence
Bixiga 70, Gong and Sampa the Great were also final-day highlights
Here are the pieces you loved last week
Outstanding singing in ‘Tristan und Isolde’ made up for a ropey production, while ‘Parsifal’ featured AR glasses
The musician at the helm of the Edinburgh International Festival on her favourite sights and bites in the city
Guaranteed top sounds, from the sea to the studio
Dan Taberski looks at the events of 2011 in a New York town when a group of girls all came down with Tourette’s-like symptoms
From The Zawose Queens to Alison Goldfrapp, the world music festival’s first two days were rich and enjoyable
The 81-year-old who slapped a singer insists therapy has changed him. But convincing his peers is hard
Pious arguments about modern collections ignore our curiosity about long-dead bodies and the darker side of history
BBC documentary ‘Atomic People’ talks to survivors of the A-bomb attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki; Netflix amps up ‘The Decameron’ in its adaptation of Boccaccio’s classic; ‘Time Bandits’ is a 10-part reboot of Terry Gilliam’s 1981 cult classic; Natalie Portman and Moses Ingram star in intelligent US drama ‘Lady in the Lake’; the must-watch ‘Hell Jumper’ profiles a volunteer who saved hundreds of Ukrainians; a feast for the senses in globe-trotting food show ‘Omnivore’ — reviews by Dan Einav
Future programming in jeopardy as sector faces ‘most difficult financial environment’ in memory, says organiser