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Licorice Pizza: A Masterful, Oscar-Worthy Coming-of-Age Tale

Acclaimed director Paul Thomas Anderson delivers a stunning, nostalgic masterpiece with 'Licorice Pizza'. Brian Viner's review praises its brilliant performances and unique 1970s California vibe as a surefire awards contender.

Joy Crookes 'Juniper': A Soulful Masterpiece Review

The Guardian's five-star review of Joy Crookes' sophomore album 'Juniper' hails it as a profound artistic evolution. Discover the soulful depth and cinematic storytelling of this London artist's masterpiece.

Robert Redford's 1970 Rejection of Hollywood

A rediscovered 1970 interview with Robert Redford reveals the Hollywood icon's early disdain for the studio system, his fight for creative control, and the personal principles that shaped his legendary career.

Supertramp's Rick Davies Dies at 80

The music world mourns the loss of Rick Davies, the visionary keyboardist and co-founder of Supertramp, whose iconic sound defined an era of progressive rock. Remembering his life, legacy, and timeless musical genius.

David Bowie's Personal Favourite Songs List Revealed at V&A

An exclusive glimpse into David Bowie's musical soul has been uncovered. The Victoria and Albert Museum unveils the legendary artist's personal list of 35 favourite songs, a discovery set to redefine our understanding of his eclectic influences and creati

1970s Glamour Train Returns for Luxury European Tours

A legendary 1970s luxury train, the Trans-Europ Express, is making a spectacular comeback. Discover how you can experience the golden age of rail travel through Europe's most stunning landscapes in retro-futuristic style.

Supertramp's Rick Davies Dies Aged 81

The music industry is in mourning following the death of Supertramp co-founder and frontman Rick Davies at age 81. Remembered for timeless classics like 'Breakfast in America' and 'The Logical Song', Davies leaves behind an extraordinary musical legacy th

Morrissey Sells The Smiths' Rights: Music Empire For Sale

Iconic frontman Morrissey announces the sale of his entire stake in The Smiths' business empire, including publishing rights and royalties, inviting offers from 'any interested party' in a monumental music industry move.

Inside Japan's Untouched 1970s Erotic Hotel

A bizarre and untouched 'erotic hotel' from 1970s Japan has been rediscovered, offering a jaw-dropping glimpse into a hedonistic past. With its wild themed rooms and retro decor frozen in time, it's captivating the internet.

Non-Profit Launches Festival To Save UK Live Music

A new non-profit collective, Voices for the Vanishing, launches a major festival to combat the crisis threatening UK grassroots music venues. Discover the urgent fight to save our cultural heartbeat.

CMAT Interview: Irish Singer's Creative Journey Revealed

Dive into an exclusive interview with rising Irish music sensation CMAT as she discusses her songwriting journey, creative influences, and the stories behind her acclaimed work in this captivating Guardian podcast episode.

Study Reveals London's Definitive Anthem

Groundbreaking research by Deezer identifies the definitive song that captures the spirit of London, based on the listening habits and emotional connections of its residents.

David Bailey's Iconic Pin-Ups: Caine, Bowie & More

Step back into the swinging sixties and seventies with a stunning gallery of David Bailey's most iconic portraits. Featuring Michael Caine, David Bowie, and more cultural icons, captured through the lens of Britain's most legendary photographer.

Rising Damp sitcom given 'discriminatory language' warning

The beloved 1970s sitcom 'Rising Damp' faces a modern reckoning as UKTV adds a trigger warning for its 'discriminatory language', igniting a fierce debate about historical context, comedy, and censorship in British television.

Sammy Virji's Joyful Dance Music Conquers The World

Yorkshire-born electronic music producer Sammy Virji is taking the global dance scene by storm with his infectious, joyful house tracks. Discover how his optimistic sound provides a much-needed escape and why he's the name on everyone's lips.

Fakeminks' 'Sugar High': A Giddy Post-Punk Descent

Leeds-based post-punk outfit Fakeminks return with the frantic, sugar-crash anthem 'Sugar High', a highlight from The Guardian's best new tracks this week. Discover the raw energy and lyrical tension defining their sound.

Doja Cat's Sexy New Video 'MASC' with Swift's Producer

Doja Cat sets the internet ablaze with her provocative new music video for 'MASC', a track produced by Jack Antonoff, famed for his work with Taylor Swift. The star delivers a bold, high-fashion visual spectacle.

Noel Gallagher: Taylor Swift is 'like The Beatles'

Oasis icon Noel Gallagher stuns fans by declaring Taylor Swift is on par with The Beatles. Get the inside scoop on his full, unfiltered praise for the pop megastar's songwriting genius.

Why Field Music Became a Doors Cover Band

Sunderland's acclaimed art-rock duo Field Music have baffled fans by pivoting to a full-time Doors tribute act. We explore the artistic and financial pressures forcing one of British indie's best bands to play someone else's classics.

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