At least judging by the press, music festivals are having a tough time. In this economy, they have to court audiences to pay ever higher
Author: Sarah Mitchell
‘Heartbreaking’: fire destroys historic Toronto church and rare paintings
An early morning fire at a Toronto church has destroyed both a historic site and rare paintings by an acclaimed group of Canadian artists, leaving
Speed at 30: the greatest action movie of the 1990s
At a time of overwhelming entertainment bloat – budget, length, content, discussion – a ride back to the summer of 1994 and the brisk, brilliant
‘A year ago I was on a mobility scooter’: Emma Raducanu happy to be injury free
Emma Raducanu claims to be feeling the fittest she has felt heading into the grass court season a year on from wondering if she would
Carlos Alcaraz is already remarkable but has plenty of improvement still to come | Tumaini Carayol
On the eve of his third grand slam final, a day after he had cramped, flailed and nearly found himself out of the French Open at
‘Nobody believed I sang it’: how Move Your Body blew dancefloors away
Marshall Jefferson, songwriter, producer I first heard the term “house music” in Chicago in 1983 when I was working at a post office. There was
Up to 500 Serbian hooligans expected to target England’s first Euro 2024 game
German police believe a squad of up to 500 Serbian hooligans will try to cause violence at England men’s first game at Euro 2024 on
Memoir of a Snail review – charming, poignant tale of troubled twins
Like Britain’s Nick Park at Aardman, Australian stop-motion film-maker Adam Elliott has shown a natural talent for screenwriting comedy – and for fusing that with
Unsung Hero review – real-life journey of Christian music migrants from Australia
Given the current attitudes in what is now largely Republican Tennessee where this film is set, it’s somewhat surprising to see such a sympathetic depiction