Katia and Marielle Labèque review – Glass’s Cocteau trilogy perfumes the air, literally
Regular Barbican concertgoers might have been forgiven for thinking that the fragrances wafting through the auditorium during the Labèques’ recital were part of the latest
Kylian Mbappé could miss rest of Euro 2024 group stage due to broken nose
Kylian Mbappé could miss the rest of the Euro 2024 group stage but France are optimistic about the severity of their captain’s broken nose after
Super Seniors review – the near-miraculous feats of tennis players in their 80s and 90s
Three sinewy octogenarians and one unfeasibly hale-looking nonagenarian are the focus of this perky documentary looking at tennis players still holding their own in a
‘Quite a scrap’: David Leland on the fight that Tim Roth started to get cast in Made in Britain
My first sighting of Tim Roth was from an office window that looked down on to Soho Square, close to Oxford Circus in London’s West
Premier League opening fixtures: Manchester City at Chelsea, Ipswich host Liverpool
Manchester City will begin their pursuit of an unprecedented fifth consecutive Premier League title away to Chelsea. The match on Sunday 18 August will pit
Jade review – big hair and high kicks from the new Foxy Brown
British martial artist and stunt performer Shaina West (she was one of the assassins in Black Widow and also appeared in The Woman King) graduates
Joni Mitchell and the ‘Me’ decade | Ann Powers
In the 1970s, Joni Mitchell was reaching out, taking it all in. The shy girl and the party girl did a little boho dance inside
Tuesday briefing: How millions are living through Sudan’s ‘harrowing’ humanitarian crisis
Good morning. The war in Sudan has caused destruction throughout much of the country. And with every passing week the conflict seems to get worse
US avocado inspectors stop work in Mexican state over ‘security situation’
The US paused safety inspections for avocados and mangos from the Mexican state of Michoacán due to a security incident involving US department of agriculture
Dua Lipa says criticism of Israeli war in Gaza was for ‘greater good’
The pop star and soon-to-be Glastonbury headliner Dua Lipa has said she is willing to risk a backlash over political statements after she recently described