Every year, FT Weekend Magazine commissions artists to respond to the capital. Here three photographers explore different sides of the city, from youth culture to the financial centre
The artist uses meticulous research to uncover the buried histories of her Native American Crow ancestors. As she appears in a new exhibition in London, Joshua Hunt meets her to talk art-world grievances, indigenous crafts and what’s in a name
Work made by women of colour in the UK in the 1980s and ’90s has gone largely unrecognised. Now a new book edited by Joy Gregory draws our attention to these overlooked artists. Here, she showcases four of the pioneers
From models to mannequins, the French photographer’s pictures are less about psychological realism than about the fantastical and uncanny
Our ‘Round on the Links’ quiz tests your ability to draw connections. Thinking caps on!
Yes the west is paranoid, but that doesn’t mean they’re not out to get us
My perfect Parisian restaurant is a tobacco-stained canteen with no vegetables
Use this recipe as the basis for your own experimental bakes
The path to success is paved with management companies and consultants
The Public House chef’s top tips, from French classics to street food
An exhibition of works by Black artists leaves its mark on the poet
The curious case of the Hackney Mole Man
A baker reflects on creating one of London’s must-have bakes – and the instrument of her own torment
No man is safe from the accusation — except perhaps David Attenborough
As the threat of a Chinese invasion intensifies, one soldier is waging his own battle on defeatism
It’s a scrum. It’s a social media phenomenon. It’s… actually a very good pub
Sensible conservative or dangerous narcissist? The best answer comes from those who have worked with him
Apples dressed with apples will see you through the end of the hungry gap
24 hours in the UK’s lift alarms call centre
Was a Highland postman the inspiration for Mr McGregor?
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