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Album: Dua Lipa - Radical Optimism
An admirable attempt to catch the magical groove that helped us through lockdown.
tv
The engaging Belfast cops are less tightly focused this time around
Richard Gadd's double traumas are a difficult watch but ultimately inspiring
Who can unravel the ghastly secrets of the town of Lévionna?
film
Bertolucci revisits May '68 via intoxicated, transgressive sex, lit up by the debuting Eva Green
Italian cinema's vigorous grand old man discusses Kidnapped, conversion, anarchy and faith in cinema
The imperilled space station isn't the worst place to be
new music
An admirable attempt to catch the magical groove that helped us through lockdown.
A stunningly produced show from one of pop’s truly unique artists
classical
Ginastera spolights the harp, Nino Rota the double bass in dazzling performances
Japan's Bach maestro flourishes in fresh fields
A promising young pianist's debut disc, plus Finnish mythology and a trio of neglected British composers
opera
Every orchestral phrase and colour perfect, vocal drama often a notch below
Verdi’s original version of the opera brought to exciting life
Star singers shine in a Handel rarity
theatre
Strong ensemble work highlights the plight of people with learning disabilities
Philip K Dick’s science fiction short story fares far better on screen
A Brit and a New Yorker struggle to find common ground in lively new British musical
dance
Irish folkies seek a cursed ancient song in Paul Duane's impressive fiction debut
Less-known pieces spanning the career of a great choreographer underline his greatness
Johan Inger's take on Carmen tries but fails to make a point about male violence
comedy
Tom Walker in a bravura display
If big chickens scare you, this is your thing!
Books
Enjoyable journey through the byways of how lines on maps have shaped the modern world
Kaltenegger's traverses space in her thoughtful exploration of the search for life among the stars
An artist pens a genre-spanning work of tender inconclusiveness
visual arts
Wonderful paintings, but only half the story
One of Switzerland's greatest photographers celebrated with a major retrospective
Melanie Manchot's debut is strikingly intelligent and compelling
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