Could the ‘secondary master bedroom’, as it is called euphemistically, increase the value of your home – and help save your relationship?
‘Collecting Inspiration’ showcases objects which exemplify 19th-century taste at its most eclectic and opulent
It exploits fellow feeling and gnaws away at the foundations of a civilised society
Fashion is used not only as a medium to showcase our personalities and interests, but also our values
In an age of housing shortages and environmental challenges, architects are turning to a radical mid-century housebuilding programme for inspiration
Madeleine Baran presents an investigation into terrible events in Iraq in 2005
Known for chiselled good looks, the film star shot to fame playing murderers and hitmen
A German museum makes a fitting epitaph for the revered Japanese architect
The country singer reluctantly tackled a track that went on to become a standard
More performer than fashion plate, her trademark image was a helmet-like bob and exaggerated eye make-up
A former convict connects with an aggressive greyhound in the director’s strange, surreal noir ‘Black Dog’, lauded at Cannes
Bonhams, Christie’s, Phillips and Sotheby’s open Hong Kong headquarters and expand exhibition spaces and sales
In this special issue, 11 photographers reflect on what the night can hold, Brandon Taylor plays nocturnal tennis, Lucy Prebble records nights with a newborn and Sheila Heti lets us into her restless mind
What do the hours between dusk and sunrise hold? We asked these photographers to share their stories
The home of ‘the grandson of Velázquez and the son of Goya’ is an oasis amid Madrid’s baking heat
My husband is trapped in a nightmare. I am the nightmare
He continues to use his interventions around the world to needle establishment norms
Her latest project comes after a comic career that includes ‘Annie Hall’, ‘Taxi’ and ‘The Princess Bride’
Six German scientists debate atomic bombs and morality in Katherine Moar’s fascinating play
Musicians such as Bahraini duo Dar Disku and Palestinian-Chilean singer Elyanna are leading the charge
Meet the makers inspired by the county’s rolling landscape, industrial heritage and medieval landmarks — and attracting a global clientele
‘Alien: Romulus’ replays all the scares of 1979’s original; ‘Hollywoodgate’ chronicles the chaotic US exit from Afghanistan and Taliban takeover in 2021; ‘Only the River Flows’ stages a murder in a China on the cusp of change; life is a lottery in dystopian comedy ‘Jackpot!’; Matt Damon and Casey Affleck star in deadpan heist movie ‘The Instigators’; social realism meets absurdism in British drama ‘Tuesday’ — reviews by Danny Leigh
Wei Shujun’s eerie movie stages a murder in a country on the cusp of change
Ibrahim Nash’at’s documentary examines the panicked American exit in 2021 and the Taliban’s takeover
Paul Feig’s dayglo satire about a world in which people hunt each other for cash offers axe battles and bruised testicles aplenty