Barclays has suspended sponsorship of all Live Nation festivals for 2024 – including Download, Latitude and the Isle of Wight – after protests from bands
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South Africa’s ANC strikes coalition deal with free-market DA
South Africa’s African National Congress and the Democratic Alliance have agreed to form a coalition in which the former liberation movement and the pro-business party
‘I didn’t engage with the Bowie song’: Peter Schilling on Major Tom, the unofficial anthem of the Euros
If you are planning to brush up on your German ahead of tonight’s opener of the European Championships, one umlaut-heavy phrase could come in handy:
Foo Fighters review – beloved rockers thunder back from trauma with thrilling intensity
Just over two years after the shattering and untimely death of drummer Taylor Hawkins left them facing trauma and turmoil, Foo Fighters deliver a two-and-a-half-hour-plus
Hunt for Gollum: are Ian McKellen and Viggo Mortensen being quietly dropped?
Just how exactly did Peter Jackson and Andy Serkis’s shocking plan to return to Middle-earth with the forthcoming The Lord of The Rings: The Hunt
Eddie Redmayne says Warren Beatty offered to bail him out after email hack
Eddie Redmayne has revealed that after his email was hacked, Warren Beatty responded by offering to wire him money: “whatever you need”. Redmayne told the
Her Name Was Moviola review – ode to editing machine a geekgasm for analogue fans
Howard Berry is a British film historian and chronicler of Elstree studios; now he has directed this unique documentary, written and conceived by the legendary
Weather tracker: State of emergency in Florida as heavy rain causes flooding
Significant amounts of rain in the past two days have led the Florida governor, Ron DeSantis, to declare a state of emergency for the counties
Malcolm Jiyane Tree-O: True Story review – emotive South African jazz with a bite
The South African jazz scene has exploded with fresh talent in recent years, from artists such as Johannesburg collective Spaza, who have developed an urgent
John Cale: Poptical Illusion review – counterculture icon finds his fun side
John Cale is now 82, but his formidable work ethic shows no sign of slowing down. His second album inside a year again originates in