‘Drumming is full of machismo, so vulgar, so dumb’: Valentina Magaletti, the musician giving the underground its rhythm
‘People tell me I’m a serial collaborator, but sometimes a dialogue is more interesting than a monologue,” says Italian drummer and musician Valentina Magaletti. “When
The Corrs review – family folk-poppers surprise with grit, grunge and gothic drama
There’s a French and Saunders skit from 1998 in which the comedy duo impersonate the Corrs, presenting the Irish family band not only as clones,
The White Stripes drop lawsuit against Trump campaign for unauthorised Seven Nation Army use
The White Stripes have dropped their federal lawsuit against Donald Trump for unauthorised use of their song Seven Nation Army in a video posted by
From presenting in pants to political controversy: Gary Lineker’s Match of the Day career
The Leicester pants episode No one gave Leicester City a hope of winning the 2015-16 Premier League: apparently not even Lineker, who began his playing
Airlines halt flights to Haiti after plane hit by gunfire
Haiti’s international airport shut down on Monday after gangs opened fire at a commercial flight landing in Port-Au-Prince, prompting some airlines to suspend operations as
US tennis analyst taken off-air for derogatory comment about Barbora Krejcikova
American journalist Jon Wertheim has been removed as an on-air analyst for the Tennis Channel for a derogatory comment he made about Barbora Krejcikova’s forehead.
Lou Donaldson obituary
The droll, sleek-haired saxophonist Lou Donaldson, who has died aged 98, was disinclined to let a good lick or a good gag wither on the
‘Grief is giving me this beautiful, deepening understanding’: Phil Elverum on loss, new love and his landmarks of US indie
For almost two decades, Phil Elverum’s life centred around performing and recording music. First as the Microphones and then as Mount Eerie, he had accumulated
‘Almost like imprisonment’: the shocking truth about life for boybands in their ‘golden era’
‘People often don’t get it,” says Ritchie Neville. “They think being in a famous band is a dream. But I’ve had situations where I’m out
Kemi Badenoch tells Post Office inquiry that being seen to do right thing ‘as important’ in politics as doing right thing – UK politics live
Northern Ireland, has said it has been “difficult to hear” fellow republicans criticise her participation in the Remembrance Sunday ceremony at Belfast City Hall. As