Why is [the Police’s 1983 album] Synchronicity being reissued [as an expanded box set] now? Dmitry-SThe Police had an epiphany courtesy of the Beatles’ documentary,
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Sarina Wiegman has urged England’s men’s team to “bring it home” after they reached the Euro 2024 final but said her “orange heart hurt” after
Festival wristbands are grubby badges of honour – so Balenciaga’s £3,000 version is cringeworthy
There is a moment during any music festival when I want to tear my skin off and go home. It’s not after the two-plus days
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Eno review – stimulating and cerebral look at the high priest of art-tech experimentalism
If anyone could get away with presenting a “generative documentary” rather than a bog-standard bio-doc, it would have to be Brian Eno, the high priest
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Ivory Coast lost their second group game at this year’s Africa Cup of Nations and followed it up by losing their third, 4-0 to Equatorial
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It’s fair to say that Cassandra Jenkins did not expect to achieve a minor commercial breakthrough with her 2021 album An Overview on Phenomenal Nature.
Ten players at Euro 2024 who have increased their transfer value
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The Commandant’s Shadow review – family of Auschwitz commander bring healing to death-camp survivor
The first shock delivered by this engrossing documentary is probably the queasy jolt of recognition. Hans Jürgen Höss, the now elderly son of the Nazi