As Sudan become the latest nation to demand repatriation of valuable objects, Alexander Adams looks at some other claims have been made for artefacts in British museums. Sudan has joined the list of ...
Nadia Loren has released her debut EP Kiss & Drive via VLF Records. The seven-track project arrives at the end of a fast-moving breakout year for the Kent-born, London-based artist, following a run of ...
Glastonbury 2025 runs from Wednesday 25th to Sunday 29th June at Worthy Farm, Somerset. With over 100 stages, there’s no shortage of music. But the big focus is, as always, the Pyramid Stage. Sunday ...
The Last Waltz by The Band is by far the most iconic farewell concert of all time. Held on Thanksgiving Day 1976 at San Francisco’s historic Winterland Ballroom, it saw Robbie Robertson, Levon Helm ...
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After yesterday’s notable appearance of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ on University Challenge, we take a retrospective look at the most interesting, suave, or memorable contestants to have graced ...
The Batman is out now. And whatever you make of RPatz as the new caped crusader, the fact is it took a lot longer to arrive on our screens than originally planned – though no points for guessing why. ...
The shiny new Elizabeth Line opened in May 2022. To mark the occasion, we decided to take every London Tube line to create the definitive ranking of the London Underground.
As art is under assault in museums, Channel 4’s latest show, Jimmy Carr Destroys Art, further legitimises taking revenge on artworks, writes Alexander Adams. Last night Channel 4 broadcasted Jimmy ...
The Pink Floyd guitarist reflected on the band’s creative arc and revealed the songs he believes stand above the rest. Keith Richards never held back when it came to voicing his opinions, and his ...
Inflated egos and foul tempers, a heady concoction often at the centre of most high-profile band break-ups. The Police were no different, officially calling it a day in 1986 after achieving ...
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