Harry Styles Drops Zoe Kravitz Hints in New Single Interview

Harry Styles made cryptic references to 'positive things' in his life while promoting his new single, widely seen as nods to his relationship with actress Zoe Kravitz. The singer also detailed his upcoming 50-date world tour and fourth studio album.

Dijon's Brixton Show: Futurist R&B Soundscapes

Grammy-nominated artist Dijon delivers a daring, experimental performance at Brixton Academy, blending lo-fi R&B with electronic prog rock in a visually sparse but sonically rich show.

Monsoon's £99 Prada Lookalike Bag Saves £3,000

Monsoon's Cate Suede Bowler Bag offers a stylish alternative to Prada's £3,151 design, capturing the same retro bowling bag aesthetic at a fraction of the price for fashion-conscious shoppers.

Corrie Star's Secret Injury Shocks BBC Hosts

Former Coronation Street actor Nigel Havers left BBC Morning Live hosts speechless by revealing a decades-old injury from Chariots of Fire filming that healed 'strangely' on its own.

O'Connell's Irish Roots in Sinners Film

Actor Jack O'Connell discusses how traditional Irish music in Ryan Coogler's film Sinners connected him to his heritage, in a scene that has garnered critical acclaim.

James Cameron Moves to New Zealand for Sanity

Acclaimed director James Cameron has permanently relocated from the US to New Zealand, citing the country's effective pandemic response and political stability as key reasons for his move.

Art Weekly: Stitched Canvases, Warhol & Merz's Igloo

This week's art roundup features Jessica Rankin's lyrical embroidery-paintings in London, Andy Warhol's pop art in Nottingham, and Mario Merz's arte povera igloo sculpture. Plus, Portrait of Britain winners and medieval mastery.

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