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Last One Laughing UK review – the funniest TV show of the year
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Zendaya and Tom Holland: are the gen Z power couple married? Nine things you need to know
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Passion Pit Just Announced a 2026 Summer Tour
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Hunky Jesus review – a hot, oiled-torso Easter from San Francisco’s Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence
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Lil Uzi Vert Reflects on the Pressures of Fame and How His Life Has Been ‘Stolen’
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Henry Rollins Talks ‘Corporate Punk’ and Shares Opinion on Green Day in 1994 Interview
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Mystikal Pleads Guilty to Third-Degree Rape, Potentially Facing 20 Years Behind Bars
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Revisiting Tupac’s Last Appearance on MTV and His Unapologetic Take On the Music Industry in 1996
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4 of the All-Time Best Performances by Ozzy Osbourne
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The Breeders Just Added a Bunch More 2026 U.S. Tour Dates
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5 Stellar Solo Albums by Iconic Alt-Rock Frontmen of the Past 20 Years
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Val Kilmer set to be be resurrected with AI for new film
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‘There’s no flag for people like us’: electro-punk duo Chalk on spanning divides in post-Troubles Belfast
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‘It’s Official, It’s Over’: The Moment That Marked the End of Grunge, According to Eddie Vedder
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Oscars 2027: who might be up for next year’s awards?
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‘Prince laughed like a kid as I painted “Free” on his stomach’: Steve Parke’s best photograph
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4 Stoner Rap Songs You Should Play The Next Time You Spark Up
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‘You never know whether they’re acting’: my encounter with the man who spent £50,000 renting girlfriends
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The BTS comeback album is almost here – and you best believe I’m slipping back into my K-pop obsessive era | Aastha Agrawal
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Siegfried review – invigorating and mesmerising staging, with Schager outstanding as Wagner’s hero
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How This Counting Crows Hit Became a Directional Pivot From Mid-90s Tragedy (And the Lewd Studio Note That Gave the Song Its Feel)
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Arco review – Natalie Portman and Mark Ruffalo lead rainbow-hued eco animation
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Wu-Tang Clan review – still bringing the ruckus even on their farewell tour
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‘We built a castle on stage complete with battlements’: how 80s German thrash bands pushed metal to new extremes
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Sean Penn receives ‘Oscar’ made from damaged Ukrainian rail carriage after Zelenskyy meeting
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Abode review – Irish quintet of linked short films burrows deep into stereotypes
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The Land of Sometimes review – starry voices lend a hand in patchy fantasy adventure
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TV tonight: illicit affairs and revenge in a wonderful period drama
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Booze, drugs and Egg in the buff! How This Life sexed up the world of TV
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Imperfect Women review – lots of fun … if you lower your expectations enough
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‘Fear is good’: my scary subterranean journey into Underland, the film of Robert Macfarlane’s dazzling book
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Shaun Ryder on highs, lows and Happy Mondays: ‘Heroin isn’t a party drug – you can’t just do it at the weekend’
The Guardian (Music)
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Portrait of a Confused Father review – the film-maker who recorded his son’s entire life … until his tragic death
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WU LYF Lives: The Return of Indie’s Most Enigmatic Band
VICE (Music)
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Taylor Frankie Paul’s Children: Get to Know Her Kids Amid Her ‘Bachelorette’ Stint
Hollywood Life (TV)
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T.I. Pushes Back Against Critics of Rappers Who Pivot to Movies: ‘You’ll Be out Here, Too’
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Listen: Mazzy Star’s ‘Fade Into You’ Reimagined As an Angry Breakup Song by Miley Cyrus
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Pearl Jam Never Wanted to Play This Controversial Protest Song Again After Being Booed off Stage
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50 Cent Reveals What He Really Thought About Taylor Swift Name-Dropping Him in One of Her Tracks
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Amy Winehouse Told Herself She Wouldn’t Write About This Topic Early in Her Career, but It Happened Anyway
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Djo Just Announced Some Headlining U.S. Tour Dates
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4 Mixtapes You Definitely Downloaded on DatPiff During the Blog Era
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3 of the Most Underrated Alt-Rock B-Sides of the 1990s
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Lollapalooza 2026 Lineup Announced: Charli XCX, Lorde, Smashing Pumpkins and More to Headline
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Lil Wayne Just Announced a 2026 U.S. Tour Celebrating 20 Years of Tha Carter
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3 of the All-Time Best Performances by Kendrick Lamar
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When Does ‘Invincible’ Season 4 Come Out? Release Date, Time & Episode Guide
Hollywood Life (TV)
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‘It’s brutal right now’: one-woman powerhouse Maimuna Memon on the surprise aftermath of winning an Olivier
The Guardian (Music)
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St. Patrick’s Day Playlist: 4 Irish Bands Who Aren’t Dropkick Murphys to Help You Celebrate the Gaelic Holiday
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‘It’s going to upset the balance’: how will Paramount buying Warner Bros change Hollywood?
The Guardian (Movies)
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Stop paying comedians to go on holiday! Why comics’ travel shows need to end
The Guardian (TV)
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Oscars Academy ‘extremely upset’ by Teyana Taylor’s treatment by ‘very rude’ security guard
The Guardian (Movies)
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Carnivàle revisited: is this HBO’s strangest show?
The Guardian (TV)
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New York hip-hop experimentalist Elucid: ‘I like the harmony of the city. Everybody’s got a little solo’
The Guardian (Music)
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3 Covers That Never Made It on an Album, but Are Arguably Better Than the Originals
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The Last Supper review – not much meat on the bones at Jesus’s famous final meal
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‘I have more to say’: Jane Fonda questions why Barbra Streisand fronted Oscars tribute to Robert Redford
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‘People say: be quiet and make your music’: avant-pop star Mary Ocher on her vociferous politics – and leaving Israel behind
The Guardian (Music)
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Wild Swimmers review – rickety low-budget horror finds something to worry about in the water
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The Kingdom: Oxford Bach Choir, BSO/Nicholas review – Elgar’s unloved oratorio sounds expansive and convincing
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The secret lives of six body doubles: ‘They wanted Julia Roberts to have curvier legs’
The Guardian (Movies)
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Why we fell in love with Love Story: JFK Jr and Carolyn Bessette
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Dead Lover review – go-for-broke grotesquerie promises fragrant filth in full Stink-O-Vision
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Daggers Inn review – so-bad-it’s-almost-good fright-flick could achieve cult status
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TV tonight: heartbreaking reflections on a father-son relationship
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‘We are the family’: low-budget thriller highlights Hungary’s election tension
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‘Arms and legs are very expressive, especially with bruises’: the absurdist photography of Yorgos Lanthimos
The Guardian (Movies)
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Inside the Rage Machine review – we’re all doomed, totally doomed
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3 Alt-Rock Albums That Would’ve Been Old Enough to Get Married in Colonial America
VICE (Music)
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How a Budweiser Commercial Inspired Sir Mix-A-Lot to Write His 1992 Hit, ‘Baby Got Back’
VICE (Music)
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