Lana Del Rey’s Deep South fantasia
At her sold out Wembley show, the American star blended old hits with her new Southern belle persona.
By Zuzanna Lachendro
Reviewing politics
and culture since 1913
The Gallagher brothers are lionised as Britpop heroes – but the “Ireland forever” flag was a clue to their roots.
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By Faye CurranThe festival is a monument to ephemera.
By Finn McRedmondThe dapper composer who invented background music was driven by a profound if offbeat religiosity.
By Sue PrideauxIrish republicans and Palestine activists have long sought kinship. Outside Westminster Magistrates' Court, did they find it?
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By Ellen Peirson-HaggerPulp's reunion show is a fun, maybe even cool, celebration of aging.
By Fergal Kinney