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Anish Kapoor's mirror sculpture exhibition begins next week, Florence Waters looks at mirrors in art over centuries
Anish Kapoor's mirror sculpture Sky Mirror lands in London next week. Here are examples of other mirrors in art
Dance
The ex-Strictly Come Dancing judge talks to Sarah Crompton about getting a second chance to choreograph Flashdance
Michael Douglas on the sequel to 'Wall Street’, plans to play Liberace and why he refuses to let illness slow him down
Eat Pray Love | The Town | World's Greatest Dad | Enter The Void | Budrus | The Hole 3D | Confucius | From Here to Eternity | Frozen | Peepli Live | True Legend |
'This is my comeback, this is me’, the trip hop pioneer tells Jane Cornwell.
Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant’s new project is a travel show with a twist.
Following a £9 million restoration project across two years, Strawberry Hill is set to reopen on October 2nd.
A selection from the shows at this year's Brighton Photo Biennial.
Before airbrushing, a good celebrity portrait required two things: a star who could take orders, and a silver tonged photographer.
A Tate Modern exhibition sheds light on a neglected aspect of Gaugin's art, showing how the artist continually reshaped his identity.
Ken Follett is hugely successful and honest with it, but Bryony Gordon finds it hard to admire the author
In comparison with David Tennant, John Simm seems like a boy sent to do a man’s work. Rating: * *
Rupert Christiansen feels in two minds about Steffani's fifth opera. Rating: * * * *
Telephoto readers qualify for 10% discount on this unique opportunity to learn about collecting photography at Diemar/Noble, London.
Highlights from the Hungarian state collection make for an agenda-free exhibition of stunning works. Rating ****
A truly heroic Tristan and an Isolde who soars over the Philharmonia. Rating: * * * *
Awakenings has moments of considerable beauty, and shows to perfection how dance can sometimes do things that other art forms simply cannot. Rating: * * * *
Alexander Armstrong and Ben Miller made their entrance in fine, funny style, but ultimately fell short with a script much in need of polish. Rating: * * *
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