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Autumn arts preview 2017

Guardian critics pick the best in UK arts and entertainment to look forward to this season

  • Jean-Michel Basquiat, Lobster Telephone (red), 1938, by Salvador Dalí and Edward James, the Lego House

    Dalí, Duchamp, Basquiat and beards: the best art of autumn 2017

    Modigliani seduces, the Turner hits Hull, Rebecca Warren shakes up St Ives – and Gilbert and George have a close shave with facial hair – we pick the season’s most eye-popping art exhibitions
  • Games — Autumn culture preview

    Gods, guns and gross-out: the best video games of autumn 2017

  • David Attenborough, DeWanda Wise in Spike Lee’s She’s Gotta Have It and Kit Harington in Gunpowder.

    The must-watch TV of autumn 2017, from Blue Planet to Stranger Things

  • J Hus, Joyce DiDonato, and Taylor Swift.

    Miley, Morrissey and Marnie the opera: the essential pop, classical and jazz for autumn 2017

    Liam goes for broke, St Vincent bounces back, Nico Muhly gets Hitchcockian, Taylor Swift defends her reputation, and Peggy Seeger pens her memoirs
  • Rocío Molina, Lin-Manuel Miranda in Hamilton and Simon Amstell

    Angels and demons: the unmissable theatre, comedy and dance of autumn 2017

    Hamilton hits London, Bryan Cranston’s news anchor goes berserk, Wayne McGregor turns his DNA into dance, Mae Martin revisits her teen addictions and Toyah Willcox is a time-travelling queen
  • Jason Isaacs in The Death of Stalin, Jennifer Lawrence in Mother!, and Ryan Gosling in Blade Runner 2049.

    Lovers, haters and dead dictators: the must-see movies of autumn 2017

    Kicking off our guide to the season’s cultural highlights, we head to the cinema for the return of Blade Runner, a tale of taboo sex and Armando Iannucci’s stunning Stalin satire. Here are the 20 films we’re most looking forward to this autumn
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