Sole copy of Wu-Tang Clan album to be played to the public for first time at Mona
Once Upon a Time in Shaolin, the Wu-Tang Clan album that exists in a single physical copy that was once bought by disgraced pharmaceutical entrepreneur
Lizzo reacts to South Park storyline on Ozempic: ‘I showed the world how to love yourself’
Lizzo has expressed pride on seeing a South Park episode dedicated to her, saying: “I really showed the world how to love yourself.” The singer
Moosa Lane review – loving cinematic bridge between two countries and cultures
Shot over the course of 15 years, Anita Mathal Hopland’s documentary provides a cinematic bridge between two countries. Born in Denmark to a Norwegian mother
Alien? Mission: Impossible? Toy Story? What is the greatest movie franchise ever?
Mission: Impossible View image in fullscreen When a blockbuster franchise is seven movies in (and counting), and the consensus choice for worst entry was directed
Doug Ingle, frontman of rock band Iron Butterfly, dies aged 78
Doug Ingle, the frontman and organist of US rock band Iron Butterfly who wrote their major hit In-a-Gadda-Da-Vida, has died aged 78. His son Doug
Little Monsters review – infuriatingly awful family film is worse than AI
Made in Russia in 2022, this animated flick has been dubbed in American English for global release, but it seems unlikely that it made much
Papua New Guinea disaster agency tells UN 2,000 people are buried after landslide
The Papua New Guinea national disaster centre has said that Friday’s landslide in a remote village in the northern part of the country buried more
Rates of melanoma skin cancer hit all-time high in UK, study finds
Rates of melanoma skin cancer have reached an all-time high in the UK, according to analysis that highlights a substantial rise in the number of
More than 300m children victims of online sexual abuse every year
More than 300 million children across the globe are victims of online sexual exploitation and abuse each year, research suggests. In what is believed to
House price growth in rural areas outstrips towns in Great Britain
Rural areas have trumped towns and cities in house price growth over the past five years, with a semi in the countryside the top-performing property