Sony recently pulled the plug on ‘Concord’ after two weeks
The cartoonist, famous for his scabrous work with Hunter S Thompson, is having a retrospective at 88
The rental market represents a substantial target market for designers, and creative minds are rising to the challenge
Here are the articles you loved last week, from Bobbi Brown’s successful second act to a road trip through the Scottish Highlands
Timberlake Wertenbaker’s drama has had an update for the 21st century
At the neo-Georgian mansion, the cereal heiress and entrepreneur served frozen food on Sèvres porcelain to a stream of guests — and her spirit lives on
Exciting first novels cover themes from America’s racial divide to writing as therapy — and riding to the rescue in the Iraqi desert
Series tells how a British-Nigerian woman struck fear into her victims with ‘juju’ rituals and threats
Soprano Angel Blue and pianist Stephen Hough were the soloists at the tradition-filled evening
Batman spin-off ‘The Penguin’ stars Colin Farrell as the arch-villain; in ‘Wise Guy: David Chase and The Sopranos’ the showrunner looks back at the hit TV drama he created 25 years ago; ‘The Grand Tour: One for the Road’ brings the Top Gear trio together for one last adventure; more slick, squalid spycraft in ‘Slow Horses’; Nicole Kidman plays Nantucket royalty in ‘The Perfect Couple’; the journey from comedian to wartime leader in ‘The Zelensky Story’ — reviews by Dan Einav
Inside the 117-year-old costume archive that has dressed everything from Poor Things to Inglourious Basterds
Bacharach and David’s 1964 song was widely covered — including an extraordinary version by Isaac Hayes
Scandals at broadcasters show how unacceptable behaviour can breed in pressured work environments
The music industry’s shift from product to performance foreshadows a widespread move towards intangible assets
How Britain’s insurgent right-wing broadcaster scrambled to cover a tumultuous summer
Often the pet project of a zealous sponsor, they tend to go untested with the public until their unveiling
Titan of stage and screen, he conquered a childhood stammer to become one of Hollywood’s most memorable voices
Gabrielle Greiss’s farmhouse in rural France creates the perfect backdrop for her fantastical pieces
The artist’s outdoor works are biomorphic yet baroque pieces that verge on architecture
Programme from the reborn company at Sadler’s Wells, London, was a flavoursome blend of old and new
There’s love and heartache amid the metatheatrical mischief
For four years, artist Tor Falcon trudged out in all weathers to make regular portraits of our nearest heavenly body — and learned a lot about how it shapes our nature.
Differences between band members have made reaching agreement more difficult
A grand Georgian town house — The Spectator’s former offices — is a riot of bold-patterned wallpaper that calls to mind Arts and Crafts, the Bloomsbury Group and Wiener Werkstätte
The Londoner sings with murmured vocals about opaque scenarios in a thoughtful, interestingly cryptic new record