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Everything to do in London this weekend

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The must-see: Janet Jackson

The legendary Jackson sister is back in London for her Together Again tour, celebrating an extraordinary 50 years in entertainment as well as the 35th anniversary of the seminal album, Rhythm Nation. She is playing the O2 this weekend — with support from Wyclef Jean on the second night — and will be sure to have us dancing All Nite.

The art fix: Michael Craig-Martin

The RA

The RA is celebrating one of the most influential figures in British art over the past half century. Craig-Martin is not just an acclaimed artist, moving between pop, minimalism and conceptual work, but he helped shape the cultural landscape at Goldsmiths College teaching YBAs including Damien Hirst. This is the largest exhibition of his work ever held in Britain. And it’s good.

The big read: Intermezzo, Sally Rooney

The leading light among the new wave of Irish novelists, Rooney returns with her fourth book in seven years. Intermezzo is the tale of two brothers, their lives and their loves. Rooney is as hot as hot properties get in literature. Win the admiration of your friends by displaying a copy prominently on your shelf. Who knows, you might enjoy the book too. She’s a star for a reason.

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Most birds lack the recuperation prowess of a phoenix, but there’s life for Pidgin yet, which became a Hackney favourite for its neat conceit, a menu that changed completely each week. Now, former head chef Drew Snaith and general manager Hannah Kowalski have reunited to open Sesta on the same site. The weekly menu schtick is gone; in its place comes seasonal British/European cooking and some Southeast Asian influences.

Listen: The Louis Theroux podcast, series three

Documentary maker, interviewer and occasional rapper Theroux is back for a third season of his podcast, following on from his lockdown hit Grounded. And he can still pull in the heavy hitters: the line-up this time around includes Barry Keoghan, Mia Khalifa, Trevor Noah and Katie Price of all people. Knowing Theroux, the resulting conversations are likely to be fascinating.

The PenguinSky Atlantic, available now

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A Batman show without Batman? It shouldn’t work but somehow The Penguin is simply superb. Normally one of the Caped Crusader’s sillier foes, he has been turned into a terrifying mob boss in this five-star extravaganza on Sky. Colin Farrell is totally unrecognisable under layers of prosthetics and, channelling Don Corleone and Tony Soprano, gives a chilling performance that should see him winning it all come awards season.

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