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    Simon Schama on the pleasure-giving, life-affirming art of David Hockney

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    The Brazilian painter, whose work is the subject of a new show at the Musée d’Orsay, has created a meditative, folk-art filled urban escape for himself and Una, a stray dog rescued from the rainforest

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    Pulp return with new single Spike Island — a taster of their first album in 24 years

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    Nintendo plays it safe with Switch 2 — but Mario Kart gets a radical makeover

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    Luring advertising spend is tricky and with low barriers to entry, what spoils there are scatter thinly

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    Fascinating but frustrating drama at London’s Kiln Theatre explores the relationship between Sun Weishi and Jiang Qing — later Madame Mao

  • Friday, 11 April, 2025
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    Triple bill of the choreographer’s work at London’s Sadler’s Wells was packed with wit and virtuosity

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  • Friday, 11 April, 2025
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    An age-old tradition is buoyant once again

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  • Friday, 11 April, 2025
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    In 2023, the designer and his partner arrived in Higashiyoshino, Nara for a holiday. They’ve since put down permanent roots

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    Bon Iver: Sable, Fable — Justin Vernon sings songs of saccharine ambivalence

    The band’s fifth release harks back to their acclaimed 2008 debut For Emma, Forever Ago

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  • Friday, 11 April, 2025
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    Major streamers such as Netflix should pay a levy to fund uniquely British television

    Claire Foy and Damian Lewis star in ‘Wolf Hall’
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