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Album: Foo Fighters - But Here We Are
The pre-eminent stadium rockers' poignant and heart-wrenching latest is coloured deeply by their loss and grief
tv

The Roy family saga comes to a satisfyingly bruising end

How South Wales Police used DNA testing for the first time

Tasmanian talks about marriage, cultural differences and autism
film

Chilling docudrama re-creates Reality Winner's interrogation by FBI agents at her suburban home

A mismatched showcase for Paul Mescal's powerful talent

Deft Italian comedy about a rich twentysomething's existential crisis
new music

The pre-eminent stadium rockers' poignant and heart-wrenching latest is coloured deeply by their loss and grief

UK indie band’s 1992 album outshines the period’s vitriolic detractors

Archy Marshall’s fourth album as King Krule is a sombre, but surprisingly warm, meditation on love, loss and space
classical
A superb organisation is commended, then gets its grant axed for missing 'data collection'

90 minutes of by-heart playing with movement from some of the world's best players

Peerless interpretations of quartets by Mozart, Prokofiev and Brahms
opera

A handsome season opener doesn't quite stab where it counts

Choral-orchestral performance meets contemporary dance in cross-cultural fusion

Wagner's gallon in a pint pot with mixed results
theatre

Entertaining mash-up of Dickensian tropes

The Master's life seen close up but with no warts

Dickie Beau creates a tribute to past Hamlets, one in particular
dance

Choral-orchestral performance meets contemporary dance in cross-cultural fusion
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A rare visit from Europe's No.1 contemporary troupe makes a powerful eco-protest

The prolific recreator of early ballets has died, leaving a lively argument
comedy

Reflections on fatherhood and creating art

Celebration of Scotland's iconic comedy legend Billy Connolly is a moving portrait of a nation
Books

The burden of a social conscience in an experience memoir from the acclaimed journalist

A thoughtful debut treatise that finds intimacies in surprising places

A book talk becomes an enraged, engaged meeting about property and social division
visual arts

Authoritative documentary that defines the genius of Nam June Paik

The detritus that accumulates in our over-stimulated brains

A film-maker goes from speaking to the street to addressing the museum
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