‘There was a little bit of the devil in her’: Damon Albarn and Rufus Wainwright remember Marianne Faithfull
Damon Albarn: ‘We were quite lairy with each other’ I met Marianne somewhere in the early 2000s in a studio on the Goldhawk Road. Alex
Companion review – empty sci-fi thriller short-circuits too quickly
Imagine, if you will, a skewed sci-fi reality that envisions a Black Mirror episode but for an entire movie? Can you even begin to grasp
Madonna trying standup is no joke: she’s a natural comedian and genuine kook
New York’s famed Comedy Cellar has long been known as a testing ground for hot young talent. The Greenwich Village club hosted stand-ups like Ray
Melancholy, morphine and the Baader-Meinhof group: Marianne Faithfull’s 10 best recordings
Morning Sun (1965) Marianne Faithfull’s 60s releases were wildly variable, perhaps because she seems to have been beholden to the whims of producers who didn’t
Nao on fame, motherhood and living with ME: ‘I’ve had to work a lot on what my idea of success is’
Nao is trying to articulate how it feels to be on the verge of releasing a new album. When this thing that’s been yours and
Manic Street Preachers: Critical Thinking review – older and wiser
Having rather lost their way for a decade, the Manics rediscovered their fire on Send Away the Tigers (2007) and then 2009’s magnificent Journal for
Weather tracker: Elvis shakes Madagascar after Europe’s triple threat
A compact and stationary area of low pressure brought a sustained period of heavy rain to southern parts of Madagascar this week, with weather stations
‘Women’s rage is real. Mostly we turn it on ourselves’: Neko Case on songwriting, survival – and her mother’s faked death
When the singer-songwriter Neko Case was growing up in poverty in rural Washington, it did not occur to her to question her parents or their
Big knickers, bad decisions and old bats: Renée Zellweger on the return of Bridget Jones
Mark Darcy is dead. Bridget Jones fans have been grieving since 2013, when Helen Fielding’s third novel, Mad About the Boy, was published sans Bridget’s