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Police Scotland have responded to Kneecap's removal from TRNSMT festival: "There was no prior consultation with Police Scotland before acts were booked." ...
Sheffield-based festival Tramlines have issued a statement addressing its controversial owners, KKR: "Such associations are directly in opposition to our ethos." ...
Gary Oldman's directorial debut 'Nil By Mouth', which starred Ray Winstone and Cathy Burke, featured a record-breaking amount of swear words.
One of their defining cuts, The Stranglers' 1977 hit 'Peaches' was born from the reggae sound systems that dominated London's street culture at the time.
Who knew that a shower cap could hold so much power, but for Nicole Kidman, it has been the driving force of her career.
The endorsement of the most iconic guitarists of all time is no small thing. Here, we revisit the moment Jimi Hendrix named his favourite riff by The Kinks.
Jack White: modern guitar legend, sacred gatekeeper of rock and roll, and surprisingly big fan of an obscure track by legendary blues singer Son House.
Robin Williams wrote this letter to his 'Mrs. Doubtfire' co-star's school headmaster in order to make sure that she didn't get in trouble for missing school.
Including the likes of Star Trek and Speed Racer as well as the Netflix show, Quentin Tarantino created a list of his favourite TV shows ever made.
In Magic Farm, Amalia Ulman sharply and humourously considers the ethics of a certain sect of internet journalism with both wit and real weight.
The Kinks' Ray Davies was always longing for the past and cultural tradition, but was his conservative version of England ever real in the first place?
David Lynch made many surreal movies and television shows, but it is arguably 'Inland Empire', released in 2006, that remains his most 'Lynchian' project.