Frida Maanum stabbed her forefinger at the cannon on her chest and screamed towards the sea of red and white in the stands as she
Author: Sarah Mitchell
Dual lingo: why UK rappers like Central Cee and Dave are embracing the EU
The British are notoriously bad at bothering to learn other languages – and even listening to them. Across Europe, music fans are used to enjoying
Benny Golson obituary
When the photographer Art Kane trained his lens on a group of 57 assorted jazz musicians in front of a brownstone house in Harlem one
Unit 234: The Lock Up review – storage facility holds deadly secrets in fun thriller
Here is a fairly watchable thriller about a fine arts and philosophy graduate called Laurie (Isabelle Fuhrman), who is turning 25 and facing a quarter-life
South Sudan medics trial AI app to identify snakes and improve bite treatment
The race to treat snakebite patients in time to save them could be eased by the development of software powered by artificial intelligence. The medical
Linkin Park review – monster hits perfectly reshaped for a fresh chapter
Linkin Park laid the foundations for modern metal with their 2000 debut Hybrid Theory. They weren’t the first band to bring together rock, hip-hop, electronic
Azrael: Angel of Death review – dialogue-free sci-fi horror takes cues from A Quiet Place
Here is a post-apocalyptic feature that works well as an exercise in tension-release horror-movie mechanics and features an admirably expressive, athletic, and entirely wordless lead
Will Ferrell and Harper Steele: ‘More people say they’ve seen an alien than a trans person’
“I’m not trying to exploit our friendship,” Will Ferrell says to Harper Steele, his longtime collaborator. “I’m not trying to exploit your exciting, wonderful, joyous
Paul McCartney and Wings: One Hand Clapping review – restored rockumentary is pure pleasure
I’m amazed, and there’s no maybe about it. Paul McCartney and Wings star in this engrossing hour-long documentary (or, if you will, rockumentary) shot on
Dragonkeeper review – kids’ animation in which a girl must save China’s last fire breathers
Bill Nighy’s distinctive, rather wonderful, Bill Nighy-ness is perfect in so many roles, especially those requiring an expensive lounge suit and a roguish arch of