LTA reveals plans for new Queen’s Club women’s tournament from 2025
The Lawn Tennis Association is in discussions to bring women’s tennis back to the Queen’s Club in Barons Court, west London, for the first time
Saudi FA and players union condemn whipping of player by spectator
The whipping of a player by a spectator after the Saudi Arabian Super Cup final has been condemned by the country’s football federation and players’
A Tarzan deathtrap and an 80ft Goofy: prepare for your tour of scrapped Disneyland rides
Sad to say, but you have just missed out on one of the greatest auctions of all time. Earlier this month in Beverly Hills, as
Civil War is an empty B-movie masquerading as something of substance | Charles Bramesco
The music video for MIA’s Born Free imagines a ginger genocide, with humvees of jackbooted, gas-masked stormtroopers raiding a high-rise housing complex to round up
‘It’s really saying you’re not gorgeous at all’: how Babybird made You’re Gorgeous
Stephen Jones, songwriter, singer We’d released five lo-fi albums that had got us noticed in NME and Sounds, but we were yet to be signed
May the fizz be with you: how a $10 Chilean beer ad took on Star Wars
‘Your father wanted you to have this when you were old enough”, Obi-Wan Kenobi tells a wide-eyed Luke Skywalker in the 1977 Star Wars film,
John Singer Sargent: Fashion & Swagger review – exploring the artist’s work in style
With impeccable timing, as the show it explores is still running at London’s Tate Britain, here is an appreciation/profile of the American painter most famous
Liberia senate votes to establish war crimes court
Senators in Liberia have voted overwhelmingly to establish a war crimes court, two decades after civil conflict ended in the west African country. The new
Covid pandemic made poorest countries even worse off, World Bank warns
The devastating impact of the pandemic on the world’s poorest countries has brought poverty reduction to a halt and led to a widening income gap
Travels Over Feeling: Arthur Russell, a Life review – down the rabbit hole with a musical maverick
A secret hero of the dancefloor, the avant garde producer and musician Arthur Russell occupies a strange and silvery slot in the annals of music.