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The Caribbean island of Curaçao could hardly afford travel to games when it first fielded a national team in 2010. Next month, it’s off to America
A National Portrait Gallery show and BFI season are primed to re-examine the platinum star — but the search for her true self continues
Composers have always experimented with new technology — but the latest advances threaten ‘skill death’ in this centuries-old art form
Inside the St Clement, a trip to Jack White’s studio and the best veneers in the world
Director Ted Huffman asks the audience to confront the real-life suffering of authoritarian control — but the shock of violence hits late
The White Stripes star started making art in his teens. He’s finally ready to show it
Gender roles reverse in Netflix comedy, with the ‘Borat’ star enduring a wax and Rosamund Pike as a boorish alpha
The Swiss artist loves Marlene Dietrich, hates rude people and wears the same thing every day
Streamer and Universal Music Group strike licensing deal for a paid add-on tool within Spotify’s app
Absorbing documentary follows the 1990s pursuit by Bertrand Piccard and Brian Jones to be the first to circumnavigate the globe
A famous actor is offered a role he cannot refuse in this clear-eyed portrait of life under dictatorship
How the Gladiator II star fell in love with the city in Morocco’s High Atlas mountains
How did Korean culture end up being a ‘K’ brand — and what’s next in the franchise?
The artist’s immersive images of early industrial life come together with masterpieces of Victorian portraiture in a dazzling London show
The interior designer is bringing her colourist’s eye to your walls
‘I want the viewer to connect with something emotional . . . Something that cannot be explained with data’
An insider guide to the best and most unexpected places to listen, from grand halls and churches to underground jazz clubs and hidden barns
The FT’s critics recommend the most compelling 2026 shows, from Henry Moore and Cecily Brown to Tracey Emin to Zurbarán
28-year-old Martina Russomanno brings luminescent, supple singing to this night of Rossini, flush with Sicilian colour and puppets
The film, featuring Right to Roam activists and landowners alike, is a study of capital, class and exclusion
At the Young Vic, Alexander Zeldin turns the everyday life of a care home into two challenging hours of theatre
In this monthly series, running alongside our existing Tech Exchange dialogues, FT journalists talk to the scientists, developers and business leaders exploring ever more applications for artificial intelligence, in every aspect of our lives
The supermarket scion is funding a renewal of Norwich’s Sainsbury Centre, the latest in a run of hefty gifts
A chilling cat-and-mouse chase zips along at high speed in this charming if overloaded Apple TV series