The Long Wave: The Lamar v Drake beef has gone legal – what does it say about today’s hip-hop industry?
Hello and welcome to The Long Wave. Kendrick Lamar v Drake was already the biggest rap beef of the 21st century – and then it
Wimbledon takes court action in bid to head off expansion threat
Wimbledon is going to court in a bid to try and head off a potential threat to its expansion plans. The All-England Club was granted
Holidaymakers on smaller budgets turning to Tunisia and Egypt, says Tui
Cash-strapped consumers are still prioritising spending on holidays but are choosing more affordable destinations including Egypt, Bulgaria and Tunisia for their annual break, according to
Paul Mescal to star in Beatles film, Ridley Scott appears to confirm
Gladiator II director Ridley Scott appeared to confirm a longstanding film-industry rumour that Paul Mescal will play Paul McCartney in the four-film Beatles biopic announced
From Roger Moore With Love review – the amazing life of the louchest Bond
That lovable British star Roger Moore, who ascended to movie Valhalla with seven James Bond films between 1973 and 1985, gets the indulgent, affectionate treatment
Ghanaians give ex-president Mahama a chance to eclipse his shaky legacy
Ghana’s electoral commission had been due to announce the official results of Saturday’s presidential election by Tuesday. But by Sunday morning Mahamudu Bawumia, the country’s
Oil gives you wings: PSG, Red Bull Salzburg and a bad advert for football
It has often been said that the point of art is to ask the essential questions. Why does this thing exist? Why is this process
Walking Dead actor Danai Gurira inspires African playwrights with Zimbabwe workshops
A group of upcoming playwrights is gathering in the Zimbabwean capital Harare this week for an 11-day event organised by celebrated American-Zimbabwean actor Danai Gurira
The Bibi Files review – tapes and testimony expose paranoia and petulance of Netanyahu family
The grotesque Hamas pogrom of 7 October 2023, in which around 800 Israeli civilians were murdered and 250 taken hostage – supported by some who
Sujo review – Mexican coming-of-age drama in the shadow of a cartel killing
Here is a Mexican crime drama without the crime – or without much of it, taking place chiefly on the margins of serious violence. It