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Amidst a period of ill health, Rod Stewart has been forced to cancel four more US shows and reschedule a further two, weeks ...
The Oscars were created by Hollywood insiders to congratulate themselves, so it took a while for them to share the love with their colleagues across the pond.
A look at Jimi Hendrix's impact on the London blues scene, and how the friendship between Eric Clapton and Pete Townshend was born of their shared fear of him.
It was watching Citizen Ken, considered a lodestar by many directors, that made Terry Gilliam “obsessed” with wide angles and ...
During the encore of his biggest headline show to date, Sam Fender addressed the 80,000 audience members to declare his support for Palestine.
There are museums for pretty much everything, no matter how weird or niche. Check out which ones tickle your sense of whimsy. Read more here.
Founded in 2005 by New York DJ Veronica Vasicka, Minimal Wave resurrected lost gems of synthpop's pre-digital era and reissued numerous essential albums.
James Nelson-Joyce has been linked with playing James Bond, but he admitted his dream role is actually to play troubled '60s ...
Looking at how Eric Clapton was so big in the London blues scene that artists like Ian Anderson and Andy Summers built their careers by leaning away from him.
Zach Cregger's 'Weapons' is shrouded in secrecy, but everything revealed about the 'Barbarian' director's new film makes it feel like a new horror classic.
Jarvis Cocker's ode to working-class life in 'Common People' changed Britpop - but how does the Pulp classic still stand up to today's society? Read more here.
Martin Scorsese had a tough time in the 1980s, so he decided to become a director-for-hire with 1986's 'The Colour of Money', and it got him back on track.
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