‘I aspire to be like water’: the exquisite buildings of Liu Jiakun, winner of architecture’s top prize | Architecture

Pensioners take their evening stroll on an elevated walkway, surrounded by lush thickets of bamboo, as a game of five-a-side football kicks off on a sunken pitch below. Around them, forming a huge C-shaped courtyard, rises a five-storey stack of streets in the sky, where signs advertise everything from yoga and dance studios to skincare … Read more

‘Let’s dig into the archives and tell the truth’: interrogating Yale’s connections to slavery | History books

In 2019, the Yale historian David Blight won a Pulitzer prize, for his monumental biography of Frederick Douglass. In 2020, Blight was beginning work on his next book, about the life of the writer and civil rights activist James Weldon Johnson. Then, his college president called. “Peter Salovey called me up, in the depths of … Read more

‘I see things in very short bursts’: blind painter Bianca Raffaella on her explosive still lifes – and being mentored by Tracey Emin | Art

Bianca Raffaella is showing me the huge canvases she has painted for her debut solo show Faint Memories when a strange realisation hits me. I can see these beautiful depictions of petals and stems in their full, widescreen splendour – and she can’t. The 32-year-old was born with congenital toxoplasmosis and is registered blind: her … Read more

Kiss the Netflix deal goodbye! With Love, Meghan is so pointless it might be the Sussexes’ last TV show | Television

Unless it becomes a ratings smash (and that isn’t impossible), With Love, Meghan doesn’t just represent the hard launch of Duchess of Sussex’s new career as a Martha Stewart-style lifestyle inspo guru; it might also be the final thing she makes for Netflix. The terms of the deal Harry and Meghan signed with the streamer … Read more