Source: theguardian.com
Author: Sarah Mitchell
You and I are gonna live forever: why 2024’s pop was all about sharing the moment
The past year brought with it intriguing musical movements, not least a sudden pivot towards country by a succession of mainstream pop stars. Heralded by
‘Love exists beyond death’: Andrew Scott on All of Us Strangers – and whether his character was dead
How does it feel to have been the star of the Guardian’s film of the year?You know what, it’s really wonderful. Thank you so much
Everton’s new era under TFG offers chance of stability and ambition
The Friedkin Group’s takeover of Everton represents a momentous day for those exhausted and resigned to calamity by the tenure of Farhad Moshiri. Was it
Best films of 2024 in the UK: No 1 – All of Us Strangers
Underneath the radical swoon of Andrew Haigh’s ground-shifting gay drama Weekend was a swell of sadness. Clearer in the film’s more universal right-people-wrong-time romance but
Aliens, Gollum and talking raccoons: when will the Oscars finally reward mo-cap acting?
Picture the future: it’s the Oscars 2034, and the best actor prizes are no longer split into male and female categories. Instead, there is an
Richard Desmond set for court clash with regulator over National Lottery bid
The media tycoon Richard Desmond is set for a courtroom showdown with the Gambling Commission that could cost good causes tens of millions of pounds,
Mother of murdered Bristol teenager calls for better knife crime education
The mother of a boy stabbed to death alongside his best friend in a case of mistaken identity in Bristol has said the teenage killers
Inquiry to look at ‘huge task’ of special educational needs reform in England
Parents frustrated by the multiple failings of England’s special educational needs and disabilities (Send) system have been warned it is not realistic to expect reform