The Mars Volta: ‘The world we were in was very sexist and homophobic’
When Omar Rodriguez-Lopez of the Mars Volta moved to the mainland US with his parents from their native Puerto Rico at age 10, he was
The Magic Reindeer: Saving Santa’s Sleigh review – festive fair play in well-meaning kids’ toon
A wholesome and progressive reworking of the themes of The Lion King, this Finnish/Irish animation can’t however compete with the likes of Disney, Pixar, or
Inside jokes powering Raducanu and Boulter’s GB team to BJK Cup success
The jokes were already flying when the Great Britain team walked into the press conference room on the eve of their opening Billie Jean King
Australian goldminer to pay Mali $160m to free detained CEO and executives
An Australian goldmining company has agreed to pay $160m ($A247m, £126m) to Mali’s government after the west African country’s junta detained its chief executive and
‘I was really not OK’: Bladee on PTSD, Charli xcx and being struck by lightning
As one quarter of the Swedish underground-ish rap collective Drain Gang, Bladee (pronounced Blade) spent his 20s on the frontlines of a hyper-online youth culture.
Ed Sheeran: I wish I wasn’t on 40th-anniversary version of Band Aid
Ed Sheeran has said he would rather not be on the forthcoming 40th-anniversary version of Band Aid charity single Do They Know It’s Christmas?, aligning
X-rays show shrapnel and bullets buried in children caught in Sudan war
A series of X-rays showing a piece of shrapnel buried deep inside a 20-month-old girl’s head and a bullet embedded in an 18-month-old boy’s chest
Rafael Nadal ‘in peace’ before curtain falls on legendary career at Davis Cup
Rafael Nadal says he is at peace as the Spaniard prepares to end his legendary career at the Davis Cup finals in Málaga this week.
Migrant rights advocate held in Tunisia under anti-terrorist investigation
Tunisian anti-terrorist investigators are handling the case of a leading advocate for migrants who has been taken into custody, in what the head of a