US pauses water-sharing negotiations with Canada over Columbia River
The United States has paused negotiations with Canada on a key water-sharing treaty as Donald Trump continues both his threats to annex his northern neighbour
O’Dessa review – clumsy sci-fi musical is a rocky road to nowhere
Sadie Sink needs to be freed from whatever nostalgia curse has condemned her to a career full of pop synth soundtracks. If Sink seemed the
‘Johnny Rotten tore my record off the deck’: the superfan at the centre of disco and punk
In the mid-70s, Alan Jones was performing a particularly exquisite balancing act. A habitué both of Vivienne Westwood’s London boutique Sex and the gay clubs,
Trump’s ‘drill, baby, drill’ agenda could keep the world hooked on oil and gas
Donald Trump’s repeated mantra of “drill, baby, drill” demands that more oil and gas be extracted in the United States, but the president has set
Sister Midnight review – Mumbai-set comic horror finds the terror in arranged marriage
British-Indian film-maker Karan Kandhari makes a stylish and offbeat feature debut with a black-comic horror set in Mumbai, elegantly shot by Sverre Sørdal and designed
Svitolina grateful for Indian Wells support after Trump-Zelenskyy clash
Elina Svitolina said she had received an outpouring of support from Americans after the US president Donald Trump’s extraordinary clash with his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr
‘I never thought about Oscars’: Brutalist composer Daniel Blumberg on the happiness and horror of his big win
Daniel Blumberg hands me his Oscar, as surprised as he is chuffed. Bloody hell, it’s heavy. Is it real gold? “I wish it was,” says
The Rule of Jenny Pen review – John Lithgow pulls the strings in care home horror
Film-maker James Ashcroft has created a scary and intimately upsetting psychological horror based on a story by New Zealand author Owen Marshall set in a
Spotify is trumpeting big paydays for artists – but only a tiny fraction of them are actually thriving
Since 2021, Spotify has published its Loud & Clear report, corralling data points to show how much money is being earned by artists on the
A Touch of Love review – Margaret Drabble’s single-mother drama is a vivid 60s time capsule
Waris Hussein’s earnest 1969 movie, adapted by Margaret Drabble from her own novel The Millstone, is a London-set drama about a young woman who has