Martha Stewart Living Closet Review

Martha Stewart Living Closet Review

  • Strictly Come Dancing 2021: Week 11 – Rose Ayling-Ellis's leap of faith puts her on top

    The actress wowed with a flying lift. But AJ Odudu and John Whaite got into trouble with their salsa stunts

  • Naomi Campbell, Kate Moss and more on Peter Lindbergh's greatest shots

    Models and friends of the late fashion photographer share the stories behind some of his greatest images

  • The new drama set to reinvent 'true crime' on TV

    'Landscapers' delivers a much-needed shot in the arm to a cliché-ridden genre

  • 'San Fransicko': a must-read exposé of the misery caused by an ultra-liberal policy experiment

    San Francisco became a laboratory for radical ideas, spending huge amounts on housing the homeless. The result? Homelessness nearly doubled

Comment and analysis

  • As a vicar, I'd be a baddie in Philip Pullman's novels. But I love them – his real enemy isn't God

    As The Book of Dust hits the stage, Philip Pullman's Lyra stories can teach the dogmatic a thing or too about liberty and liveliness

    Samuel Creasey as Malcolm Polstead in Nicholas Hytner's new production of The Book of Dust: Belle Sauvage at the Bridge Theatre
  • Dame Harriet Walter on Sir Antony Sher: 'he was jokey, very private and very loyal'

    The acclaimed stage actress and Succession star remembers working with the Shakespearean star, who has died at the age of 72

    Antony Sher and Harriet Walter in the RSC production of Death of a Salesman
  • Paul Rudd and Will Ferrell star in The Shrink Next Door
  • Antony Sher, last of the guts-and-glory 'heroic' actors, has left his mark on a generation

    The late performer – whose Richard III has became part of theatrical lore – had a talent that put his peers in the shade

    Antony Sher's stamina and vigour could be rarely matched

Reviews

  • Sunset Swing is set in 1967 LA, with Louis Armstrong making his last comeback
  • How the forgotten 1919-21 pogroms established the systematic murders that led to the Holocaust

    Jeffrey Veidlinger's masterful In the Midst of Civilized Europe charts the rise of the 'cultured' killer – pogrom-mongers with diplomas

    Jewish refugees at the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, Warsaw, 1921
  • 'San Fransicko': a must-read exposé of the misery caused by an ultra-liberal policy experiment

    San Francisco became a laboratory for radical ideas, spending huge amounts on housing the homeless. The result? Homelessness nearly doubled

    San Francisco homeless homelessness drugs social welfare liberal
  • Zingari, Opera Rara, review: a rare and commendable performance of Leoncavallo's creaky drama

    Opera Rara have done a fine job giving this neglected opera a chance at reappraisal. Sadly for Leoncavallo it hasn't got better with age

    Carlo Rizzi & Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
  • The trans aristocrat – and the shameful 1960s legal cover-up

    Zoë Playdon's fascinating study The Hidden History of Ewan Forbes will change how you think about the trans crises of today

    A hidden life: Ewan Forbes-Sempill, born Elizabeth, changed his birth certificate in 1952
  • Debbie Chazen as Estelle Leonard

Behind the music

Rock's untold stories, from band-splitting feuds to the greatest performances of all time

Tonight's TV

  • What's on TV tonight: new BBC drama You Don't Know Me, the return of The Great and the Doctor Who finale

    Your complete guide to the week's television, films and sport, across terrestrial and digital platforms

Screen Secrets

A regular series telling the stories behind film and TV's greatest hits – and most fascinating flops

  • Sunset Swing is set in 1967 LA, with Louis Armstrong making his last comeback
  • How the forgotten 1919-21 pogroms established the systematic murders that led to the Holocaust

    Jeffrey Veidlinger's masterful In the Midst of Civilized Europe charts the rise of the 'cultured' killer – pogrom-mongers with diplomas

    Jewish refugees at the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, Warsaw, 1921
  • As a vicar, I'd be a baddie in Philip Pullman's novels. But I love them – his real enemy isn't God

    As The Book of Dust hits the stage, Philip Pullman's Lyra stories can teach the dogmatic a thing or too about liberty and liveliness

    Samuel Creasey as Malcolm Polstead in Nicholas Hytner's new production of The Book of Dust: Belle Sauvage at the Bridge Theatre
  • 'San Fransicko': a must-read exposé of the misery caused by an ultra-liberal policy experiment

    San Francisco became a laboratory for radical ideas, spending huge amounts on housing the homeless. The result? Homelessness nearly doubled

    San Francisco homeless homelessness drugs social welfare liberal
  • Artist and photographer Alison Jackson
  • Naomi Campbell, Kate Moss and more on Peter Lindbergh's greatest shots

    Models and friends of the late fashion photographer share the stories behind some of his greatest images

    Julien D'ys and Linda Evangelista, photographed by Peter Lindbergh, 1988
  • Valuable drawings by Dame Laura Knight stolen after Royal Mail left them on doorstep

    Substantial reward on offer after five pieces were taken from outside art dealer's Suffolk home

    Work by Dame Laura - who died in 1970 - can fetch as much as £100,000 for her oil paintings, with her drawings selling for up to £1,200
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In depth

More stories

  • What's on TV tonight: new BBC drama You Don't Know Me, the return of The Great and the Doctor Who finale

    Your complete guide to the week's television, films and sport, across terrestrial and digital platforms

    Samuel Adewunmi stars in You Don't Know Me
  • Artist and photographer Alison Jackson
  • Sunset Swing is set in 1967 LA, with Louis Armstrong making his last comeback
  • The new drama set to reinvent 'true crime' on TV

    'Landscapers' delivers a much-needed shot in the arm to a cliché-ridden genre

    David Thewlis and Olivia Colman as Christopher and Susan Edwards in Landscapers
  • How the forgotten 1919-21 pogroms established the systematic murders that led to the Holocaust

    Jeffrey Veidlinger's masterful In the Midst of Civilized Europe charts the rise of the 'cultured' killer – pogrom-mongers with diplomas

    Jewish refugees at the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, Warsaw, 1921
  • As a vicar, I'd be a baddie in Philip Pullman's novels. But I love them – his real enemy isn't God

    As The Book of Dust hits the stage, Philip Pullman's Lyra stories can teach the dogmatic a thing or too about liberty and liveliness

    Samuel Creasey as Malcolm Polstead in Nicholas Hytner's new production of The Book of Dust: Belle Sauvage at the Bridge Theatre
  • Naomi Campbell, Kate Moss and more on Peter Lindbergh's greatest shots

    Models and friends of the late fashion photographer share the stories behind some of his greatest images

    Julien D'ys and Linda Evangelista, photographed by Peter Lindbergh, 1988
  • 'San Fransicko': a must-read exposé of the misery caused by an ultra-liberal policy experiment

    San Francisco became a laboratory for radical ideas, spending huge amounts on housing the homeless. The result? Homelessness nearly doubled

    San Francisco homeless homelessness drugs social welfare liberal

Martha Stewart Living Closet Review

Source: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/

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