Email Artswrap on Twitter Artswrap on Facebook

Telegraph

Joyland, by Stephen King, review

The master of horror's new novel is full of acute observations, says Tim Martin.

Harley Loco by Rayya Elias, review

Nicholas Blincoe warms to a New York hairdresser's tale of hedonism and redemption.

Time Present and Time Past by Deirdre Madden, review

Adam O'Riordan admires the subtle machinations of a Dublin-set domestic drama.

Time Reborn: From the Crisis of Physics to the Future of the Universe, by Lee Smolin, review

Roger Highfield wrestles with Lee Smolin's mind-bending meditations on philosphy and science.

A Commonplace Killing, by Siân Busby

A Commonplace Killing' is rich in period detail and peopled with beautifully drawn characters, says Jake Kerridge.

The William Morris Gallery - the Art Fund Museum of the Year

The winner of Britain's biggest art prize is a Georgian building devoted to the textile designer, writer and utopian socialist. Sarah Crompton was a judge

Elvis Costello and the Imposters, Royal Albert Hall, review

Margaret Thatcher may have been laid to rest just a few weeks ago, but that hasn’t silenced her musical tormentor-in-chief.

101 Spring Street: Donald Judd's home in pictures

Almost 20 years after his death, artist Donald Judd's sprawling New York home opens to the public.

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Behind the scenes

See Charlie and the Chocolate Factory musical, as its creators intended from the costume director's sketches to scenes on stage.

New Serpentine Gallery Pavilion unveiled

The new Serpentine Gallery Pavilion, designed by the Japanese architect, Sou Fujimoto, has been unveiled.