Child Star, a new documentary directed by Demi Lovato, smartly does not open with the former Disney star, nor any of the former child performers
Category: Music
The Rheingans Sisters: Start Close In review – a radical leap into darkness
An infernal, harrowing scrape begins Rowan and Anna Rheingans’ first album in four years: a bow gnashed against a tambourin à cordes (a traditional Pyrenean
Kate Pierson: Radios & Rainbows review – bops, balls and belles from B-52s singer
For nearly 50 years, Kate Pierson has been best-known as the mellifluous voice, mega-bouffant and keyboard player of the B-52s, as well as popping up
Katy Perry: 143 review – wan Europop revival falls short of total catastrophe
The video for Katy Perry’s recent single Woman’s World concluded with the artist being hoisted aloft, clinging to a helicopter’s door frame with one hand,
‘Fame is like going through puberty’: Chappell Roan on sexuality, superstardom and the joy of drag
Chappell Roan once started a bar fight. A man was talking down to a server and she called him out. He squared up to her,
Nelly Furtado: ‘Flames shot out of the speaker when I started making Maneater’
You’ve often declared your love of Oasis. Have you managed to get tickets? Bauhaus66 I just taped Never Mind the Buzzcocks in the UK wearing
Moby review – full of teenage energy on first tour in over a decade
‘I’m a little vegan, I’m sober, bald, maybe inbred, and I am a raver,” announces Moby tonight. It’s the first time he has toured in
Jamie xx: In Waves review – bright, blissful bangers for 3am on big speakers
If your exposure to Jamie xx was largely via the band who gave him his pseudonym, his debut solo album might have come as a
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs to stay in jail until sex-trafficking trial begins as bail again denied
Hip-hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs will have to await trial on sex-trafficking and racketeering charges in a Brooklyn jail instead of his luxurious Miami Beach
Hendrix, Jagger, Bowie and me: Terry Reid, the British pop outlier adored by the greats
‘There are only three things happening in England,” Aretha Franklin announced to the world’s media during a visit to Britain in 1968. “The Rolling Stones,