Books, arts and culture

Prospero

An enchanting mix of literary insight and cultural commentary, in the spirit of the hero of “The Tempest”

Let there be light

An American musical about mental health takes off in China

The protagonist of “Next to Normal” has bipolar disorder. The show is encouraging audiences to open up about their own well-being

The legacy of apartheid

Sue Williamson’s art of resistance

Aesthetics and politics are powerfully entwined in the 50-year career of the South African artist

Lost, found and lost again

What happened to the “Salvator Mundi”?

The recently rediscovered painting made headlines in 2017 when it fetched $450m at auction. Then it vanished again

Writers’ lives

Ernest Hemingway: the man, the myth, the legend

A new documentary by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick explores the writer’s own image-making

Dying species

Inside HYMAG, the world’s largest collection of magazines

Its founder hopes to digitise the 150,000 volumes for the benefit of future generations

Artistic posterity

Reinstating Florence Price’s place in Western music history

The work of the celebrated composer was ignored after her death. That oversight is being corrected

Techno-babble

Silicon Valley lingo separates the insiders from the outsiders

Do you know your chaos pilots from your french fries?

Representation on screen

Indigenous film-makers are gaining prominence

Industry initiatives, as well as social-justice movements, have drawn attention to their stories

Ways of seeing

For Claude Monet, familiarity bred respect

His paintings of the same scenes capture something of the lockdown experience

Rock’n’roll star

They don’t make music titans like Alan McGee any more

Even “Creation Stories”, a new biographical film, struggles to capture the importance of his record label to Britain’s indie scene

Salvage operation

The long, expensive gestation of “Zack Snyder’s Justice League”

Why did Warner Bros give the director $70m to remake a box-office flop?

Classical music

Missy Mazzoli’s operas defy pigeonholing

She is one of the first women to receive a major commission from the Metropolitan Opera in its 137-year history