This year’s Super Bowl was watched by more than 120 million people in the US, almost as many as watched the moon landings. And in
Category: Music
Spice Girls reunite at Victoria Beckham’s 50th birthday party
The Spice Girls have reunited for a rare performance featuring all five members – at Victoria Beckham’s 50th birthday party, where they danced to their
Swifties queue up for special letter from singer in boost for UK’s Record Store Day
Taylor Swift fans joined queues outside vinyl shops yesterday for the annual Record Store Day in the hope of securing a limited edition note from
Sunday with Shirley Manson: ‘I impersonate my mother by making a chicken dinner’
Sundays growing up? We’d go to Saint Bernard’s in Edinburgh, which had beautiful blue velvet carpets and wooden pews. Upstairs there were little wooden gates,
How Portugal’s 1974 Eurovision entry toppled the country’s fascist regime
In musical terms, Portugal’s entry for the final of the Eurovision song contest on 6 April 1974 was not what you would typically call a
Chvrches’ Lauren Mayberry: ‘I was fixated with death… I needed to live in reality’
A graphic novel company recently sent Lauren Mayberry a pitch asking if they could use her likeness. The comic was to be set in a
On my radar: CMAT’s cultural highlights
Ciara Mary-Alice Thompson, who performs as CMAT, was born in Dublin in 1996 and grew up in nearby Dunboyne. She formed a band at 18
Jess Glynne looks back: ‘Fame is complex. I love what it’s given me, but I hate it too’
Born in London in 1989, Jess Glynne is a singer and songwriter. She shot to fame in 2014, when she featured on two UK No 1
Taylor Swift: The Tortured Poets Department review – a whole lotta love gone bad
In a time of so many upended certainties, Taylor Swift’s 11th album arrives as a tale very much foretold. It’s no genre bolt from the
Dance giants Justice return: ‘The only thing we argued over were the bongos’
Xavier de Rosnay and Gaspard Augé are sitting in their record company’s London office, both wearing sunglasses and vaping heavily. De Rosnay is in an