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Eireann Lorsung's 'Simile': Poetry of Memory

Discover how Eireann Lorsung's latest poem 'Simile' masterfully weaves together themes of memory, relationship, and the natural world in this week's featured poetry analysis.

Van Dijk claps back at Rooney criticism

Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk delivers a stinging response to Wayne Rooney's recent criticism, sparking fresh debate in English football ahead of crucial Premier League fixtures.

Rosalía's 'Berghain': Goth-Pop or Opera?

Spanish superstar Rosalía blurs musical boundaries with her thunderous new track 'Berghain,' sparking debate about whether the goth-pop anthem qualifies as modern opera.

Wet Leg Announce Alexandra Palace Show 2025

Isle of Wight indie sensations Wet Leg are set to conquer London's iconic Alexandra Palace in 2025. Discover everything you need to know about tickets, dates, and their meteoric rise.

Girlbands Forever: BBC Celebrates Pop Icons

A nostalgic journey through the explosive era of British girl groups as BBC's new documentary reveals the raw truth behind the music, the rivalries, and the cultural revolution they sparked.

Pasolini's urgent warning about modern fascism

Fifty years after his brutal murder, Italian filmmaker Pier Paolo Pasolini's chilling predictions about modern fascism feel startlingly relevant in today's political climate.

Tom Fletcher: McFly's Secret Struggle Revealed

McFly star Tom Fletcher opens up about the band's hidden battles with mental health, creative differences, and how they nearly lost everything before their triumphant comeback.

Girlbands Forever: Shocking Truth Behind 90s Pop

A explosive new documentary reveals the brutal truth behind the glittering facade of 90s girl groups - from industry exploitation to scandalous secrets and the iconic tracks that defined a generation.

Is Video Game Music Dying? The Silent Crisis

An alarming trend sees iconic video game soundtracks disappearing from modern releases, threatening to strip gaming of its emotional heart and artistic identity.

UK Festival Collapse Owes £1.3M to Artists

A major British music festival has collapsed with staggering debts of £1.3 million, leaving international stars including Nelly Furtado and UK acts unpaid as creditors face massive losses.

Grooves Records Autumn Lineup: Tom Robinson to Olly Murs

North London's iconic Grooves Records announces an electrifying autumn schedule featuring intimate performances from music legends and rising stars, cementing its status as a cultural hub for music enthusiasts.

Download Festival 2026: First Rumours Emerge

Early whispers about Download Festival 2026 are already circulating, with festival organisers teasing major announcements and fans speculating about potential headliners for the legendary rock event.

Lost Lo-Fi Tapes of Australian Nun Discovered

Decades after they were recorded, the hauntingly beautiful lo-fi pop songs of Sister Irene O'Connor have been unearthed, revealing a hidden musical talent from an unlikely source.

Halo Co-Creator Slams 'Lame' Rumoured Remakes

Original Halo developer Marcus Lehto delivers brutal verdict on rumoured franchise remakes, calling planned changes 'lame' and questioning the creative direction of the iconic series.

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