Music lawyers are typically mandated to be much less exciting than the artists they represent, but John Kennedy could give most hotel-trashing stars a run
Author: Sarah Mitchell
Quincy Jones and Frank Sinatra: the audacious partnership that rocketed them to another planet
In 1958 Quincy Jones was working in Paris when he received a call on behalf of the princess of Monaco. Grace Kelly had convinced the
ATP Finals faces up to life without big three for first time since 2001
Novak Djokovic has announced his withdrawal from ATP Finals due to an unspecified injury, marking the end of his 2024 season. Djokovic pulling out means
‘You got it or you didn’t’: the sweat, smoke and sonic excess of the indie scene pre-Britpop
A while back, photographer Joe Dilworth found himself talking to the drummer in a currently successful British rock band. He asked how they got started,
Lulu review – remarkable farewell tour ends one of pop’s strangest journeys
It has, says Lulu, been “hard to put all the moments together” in her two-hour farewell show. One can understand why that might have proved
Netflix adapts Pedro Páramo, the great Mexican novel that inspired Márquez
“I came to Comala because I was told that my father lived here, a certain Pedro Páramo.” Many Mexicans know the first sentence of Juan
World watches with bated breath as US votes for Harris or Trump
From Brazil to Ireland and Germany to the Caribbean, this year’s knife-edge – and more than usually momentous – US presidential vote will be watched
Edinburgh zoo’s pygmy hippo Haggis could be internet rival to Moo Deng
Edinburgh zoo has announced the birth of a pygmy hippo to rival Thailand’s internet hit, Moo Deng. Khao Kheow open zoo’s Moo Deng went viral
Harry Wilson’s stoppage-time double hands Fulham late win over Brentford
The astonishing scenes at the end of this west London derby underlined why refusing to play any football is such a dangerous game. For Brentford,
Tropical Storm Rafael triggers hurricane warning for Cayman Islands
Forecasters posted a hurricane warning in the Caribbean on Monday afternoon after a late-season disturbance south of Cuba strengthened into Tropical Storm Rafael and set