Modern day jazz artists Jose James and Cassandra Wilson have both released Billie Holiday cover albums.
Russell Crowe’s new film, The Water Diviner, is visually stunning and brings out the chaos the First World War caused in Turkey, writes Robbie Shaw
Mines dominated the lower Dearne River Valley in South Yorkshire until the Tories shut them down.
The Magna Carta: Law, Liberty, Legacy exhibition is the perfect antidote to the Tories’ hypocritical attempts to claim it for their cause, writes Matt Foot
I’d half decided I wasn’t going to like Kendrick Lamar’s new album To Pimp A Butterfly.
Eastern Exchanges— East Asian Craft and Design | One Day, Something Happens—Paintings of People
The Royal Academy’s exhibition of Richard Diebenkorn’s art brings together abstraction and the natural world and should not be missed, writes Nick Grant
Great songs aren’t perfectly polished. They depend on hooks that grab the listener from their opening chords.
This opera was first performed in the shadow of the 1929 Wall Street Crash in Leipzig in 1930.
BBC One’s new drama Ordinary Lies tries to present modern day morality tales about duplicity—but can itself seem a bit unbelievable, writes Ellie May