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tv

The Rev Richard Coles's sleuthing cleric hits the screen

Jude Law and Jason Bateman tread the thin line between love and hate

Jack Thorne's skill can't disguise the bagginess of his double-headed material
film

Reason goes overboard on a seagoing mystery thriller

Daniel Craig investigates, Jodie Foster speaks French and Colin Farrell has a gambling habit
new music

Belgian dancefloor veterans return to the fray with a dark, pop-orientated sound

When Marc Almond took time out from Soft Cell
classical

Even a top soprano and mezzo can’t make this Handel paean wholly convincing

London Piano Festival curators and illustrious friends entertain and enlighten

Beautiful singing at the heart of an imaginative and stylistically varied concert
opera

Hopes for Niamh O’Sullivan only partly fulfilled, though much good singing throughout

Gods, mortals and monsters do battle in Handel's charming drama

Dance and signing complement outstanding singing in a story of virtue rewarded
theatre

Raucous and carnivalesque, but also ugly and incomprehensible

Netflix star, Joe Locke, is the selling point of a production that needs one

Impressive spectacle saves an ageing show in an unsuitable venue
dance

Much-appreciated words of commendation from readers and the cultural community

ENB set the bar high with this mixed bill, but they meet its challenges thrillingly

Christopher Wheeldon's version looks great but is too muddling to connect with fully
comedy

Much-appreciated words of commendation from readers and the cultural community

Matters of the heart and heavy metal

Perimenopause provides rich seam of gags
Books

Much-appreciated words of commendation from readers and the cultural community

Month by month journey through a decade gives insights into ordinary people’s lives

A writer retraces her steps to furrow a deeper path through modern America
visual arts

Much-appreciated words of commendation from readers and the cultural community

Fashion photographer, artist or war reporter; will the real Lee Miller please step forward?

Room after room of glorious paintings
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