Anora and The Brutalist lead London film critics’ award nominations
The Palme d’Or winner Anora and epic architect drama The Brutalist have come out on top in the nominations count for the London Critics’ Circle
First trailer for James Gunn’s new Superman movie released
The first trailer for James Gunn’s much-anticipated Superman movie has been released. Starring David Corenswet as Superman/Clark Kent and Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane, the
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Before you even pressed play, Cindy Lee’s Diamond Jubilee took you back in time. When it was released in March, the only way to hear
Militia aligned with Sudanese army accused of executing men in Khartoum
Relatives and rights groups have accused fighters from an Islamist paramilitary force aligned with the Sudanese army of executing dozens of young men on suspicion
‘I desperately wanted friends, and flings, and to understand myself’: Clairo on making one of 2024’s best albums
Claire Cottrill, AKA Clairo, has charted her life in music. The US singer-songwriter spent her teens making tunes on her laptop and gained an online
Bob ‘Slim’ Dunlap, guitarist in the Replacements, dies at 73
Bob “Slim” Dunlap, who replaced Bob Stinson on guitar in cult Minneapolis band the Replacements, has died at 73. In 2012, Dunlap suffered a stroke.
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The sun is hot and traffic flows slowly as music enthusiasts make their way to Lagos’s Jazzhole, a shop that has morphed into a cultural
Thames Water to pay £18m penalty after breaking dividend rules
Thames Water will have to pay an £18.2m penalty after the water industry regulator confirmed the troubled utilities company had breached dividend rules. The Guardian
Water bills for households in England and Wales to rise by £31 a year
Households in England and Wales will see their water bills rise by an average of £31 a year, as suppliers pay to fix leaky pipes