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The world No53 is 11 years Kartal’s senior and a former French Open finalist. She knocked out Ajla Tomljanovic in the first ...
Christopher Nolan's career was launched out of jealousy when his brother Jonathan told him about an innovative short story he was writing: 'Memento Mori'.
With the deluxe version of his debut album out now, Frankie Grande opens up about sobriety, not diluting his queerness, and his 'Hotel Rock Bottom: The Musical' dreams.
At 50, Pedro Pascal has made his way to the top of every director’s wish list while also becoming a sex symbol. A funny, sad, ...
Oasis actually got back together, following years of bad blood and sniping insults – and, even better, they united a stadium ...
London Calling at 40: How The Clash shattered punk orthodoxy and created a masterpiece As The Clash’s seminal third album is celebrated in a new exhibition, Chris Harvey reflects on its anger ...
Keyshia Cole officially removed her Hunxho tattoo and confirmed she's moved on months after their breakup and public back-and ...
Fans were left disheartened during Miley Cyrus's vinyl signing in London, where she appeared distant and focused on Naomi Campbell instead of engaging with fans and attendees. This led to backlash ...
One of the most famous musicians in the world reportedly covered his tattoo of LeBron James jersey with ink dedicated to Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.
Rising Asheville emo band Kerosene Heights have announced their sophomore album and first for SideOneDummy, Blame It On the Weather, due August 15 via their new label home (pre-order).
The first London Calling trailer is here, revealing Josh Duhamel's reunion with director Allan Ungar as a hitman forced to mentor a crime boss' son.
“Lost in a Supermarket” was featured on The Clash’s 1979 double-album London Calling. Credited to Jones and Strummer, the song apparently was written solely by Joe, but sung by Mick.