A self-titled record can be significant, signalling a reset or autobiographical candour. Neither quite applies here, if only because UK electronic producer Darren J Cunningham
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Pat Metheny is pretty much everywhere. For the past four decades, the 70-year-old guitarist has been crisscrossing the globe, playing an average of 150 shows
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There is nothing ostensibly special about Mumbai, according to Payal Kapadia. There is no iconic building to photograph, no ancient history to mine. “It’s a
Point Break review – Keanu and Swayze ride the waves with freaky, genre-hopping style
Director Kathryn Bigelow’s crazy action romp from 1991 now gets a rerelease. Eric Hobsbawm might have called it the final moment of The Long Eighties
Anger is an energy! Stars and writers on the songs that define punk spirit
Patti Smith – Pissing in a River (1976) Chosen by Phoebe Lunny, singer/guitarist of Brighton duo Lambrini Girls This is so beautiful and heartfelt, but
‘A total waste of time’: why Papua New Guinea pulled out of Cop29 and why climate advocates are worried
Papua New Guinea’s decision to pull out of an upcoming UN global climate summit due to frustration over “empty promises and inaction” has prompted concern
Chinese state television lionises Xi Jinping’s father in 39-part serialised drama
Xi Jinping’s father is the subject of a rousing new historical drama that premiered on Chinese state television on Tuesday. Funded by the Central Propaganda
Three people charged in connection with Liam Payne’s death in Argentina
Three people have been charged in connection with Liam Payne’s death in Argentina for supplying narcotics and the abandonment of a person followed by death.
Winner of Paul Mescal lookalike contest in Dublin receives €20 ‘or three pints’
Two weeks ago, a mobbed competition to find a Timothée Chalamet lookalike in New York led to one arrest, a $500 fine for an “unpermitted