Lady Gaga: Mayhem review – a fabulous return to her freaky first principles
Lady Gaga’s single Abracadabra is enjoying its fifth consecutive week in the UK Top 10. You can imagine a collective sigh of relief chez Gaga:
Pamela Bach, Baywatch actor and David Hasselhoff’s ex-wife, dies
Pamela Bach, an actor and the ex-wife of the Baywatch star David Hasselhoff, has died. The Los Angeles medical examiner’s office reports that she died
Warning: if your name is David, you won’t survive a horror movie
Thanks to the unprecedented critical and commercial success of The Substance, horror is having a rare moment of recognition. In fact, you’d be willing to
From Ripley to Ragnarok: Cate Blanchett’s 20 best film performances – ranked!
20. Pushing Tin (1999) Cate Blanchett played a pretty generic “wife” role in this interesting, somewhat forgotten US comedy about air traffic controllers from director
‘Transformational’ maternity leave scheme unveiled for top tennis players
The Women’s Tennis Association has become the first international sports body to introduce up to 12 months of paid maternity leave for players, in what
Fifa will consider expanding World Cup to 64 teams for 2030 tournament
Fifa is to consider a proposal to expand the 2030 men’s World Cup finals to 64 teams, an adjustment that would mean more than a
Edwyn Collins: ‘Could an Orange Juice reunion ever be on the cards? No!’
In these deeply troubled, fractured, febrile times, why did you call the new record Nation Shall Speak Unto Nation? smileywombatIt was Grace’s choice [Grace Maxwell,
How MJ the Musical sanitised Michael Jackson’s story: ‘Can we really sit in a theatre and pretend?’
There’s a moment in MJ the Musical where the King of Pop tells a prying reporter: “I want to keep this about my music.” Over
Fred Stolle obituary
The Australian tennis player Fred Stolle, who has died aged 86, won the French Championship in 1965 and the US Championship in 1966, along with
Alabaster DePlume: A Blade Because a Blade Is Whole review | Alexis Petridis’s album of the week
Alabaster DePlume’s seventh album comes with a statement of purpose. “What is it FOR?” asks the accompanying blurb, written by the artist, born Angus Fairbairn.