Paris was not the artist’s only home. Increasingly, he returned to his birthplace in a secluded valley in the Swiss Alps
From his home in Ramallah, Palestinian writer Raja Shehadeh reflects on belonging, memory and the increasingly fragile state of the West Bank
Projects by William Eggleston, Nathyfa Michel, Anthony Luvera, Christopher Nunn, Guanyu Xu, Tudor Rhys Etchells, Kalpesh Lathigra, Hrair Sarkissian, Carrie Mae Weems, Sabine Hess and Nicolas Polli
With a Punjabi-spiced marinade to warm you up
Jay Rayner goes for a restorative stroll down Piccadilly and is ambushed by temptation
This herby, zingy salad from the cult London bakery could use up some of your seasonal leftovers
The tragic legacy of Wallace Hume Carothers, the man who invented nylon. First published in 2008
Very little is going right for the region’s winemakers, but it does mean there are bargains to be had
How grouse shooting was hit by an oil crisis. First published in 1975
Reporting on a great Beijing watermelon heist. First published in 1987.
A restaurant that takes the essentials seriously — and remembers the desserts
A story of the actor, the disgraced businessman and the suicidal plane crash. First published in 1976
How Putin, early in his presidency, tried to destroy Russia’s richest man. First published in 2003
An employee at an Instagram-viral bakery on his fight for the right to privacy
Three recipes, and a whole new framework for cold-weather cooking
Why reserve advent calendars for December? Chefs share their top tips, indulgences and travel plans
Helen Graham’s nutrient-packed toppings will make stews and stodge sing
Jay Rayner goes all in with a glorious menu of multi-day dishes, including his cassoulet recipe
Iranian shrubs are woefully under-appreciated as DIY winter drinks
Our ‘Round on the Links’ quiz tests your ability to draw connections. Thinking caps on!