Archive

Culture & Society

Feature NME

The Onion and Sandy Hook Families to Relaunch Infowars as Parody Site

The conspiracy theorist declared bankruptcy in 2022 after being ordered to pay $1billion in compensation to the families over his claims that the 2012 shooting was a hoax The post The Onion and Sandy

Feature NME

The Onion and Sandy Hook victims’ families finally land deal to take over Alex Jones’ Infowars and relaunch right-wing site as parody of itself

The conspiracy theorist declared bankruptcy in 2022 after being ordered to pay $1billion in compensation to the families over his claims that the 2012 shooting was a hoax The post The Onion and Sandy Hook victims’ families finally land deal to take over Alex Jones’ Infowars and relaunch right-wing s

Feature Billboard

Mariah Carey Not Bothered About Latest Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Snub: ‘Who Cares? Give it To Somebody Else’

MC was shut out for the third year in a row this year after first being nominated in 2024.

Feature MusicRadar

“I have carried this song with me for so many years. To now hear his version, shared for the very first time, feels truly special”: Celine Dion reacts to the release of Prince’s version of With This Tear, the song he gave to her back in 1992

Today marks the 10th anniversary of Prince's death

Feature NME

Josh Hutcherson says Taylor Swift fan attack is why he “doesn’t want to be online”

The actor clarified his comments about the pop icon

Feature MusicRadar

The Story Behind The Blow Monkeys' Hit Song "Digging Your Scene"

The lush Blow Monkeys classic helped propel the band to fame, but its darker subtext was missed by many

Feature NME

Lily Allen and Jack Whitehall to Star in New Film Adaptation

The movie will be the 'West End Girl' singer's first major film role

Feature NME

Shambala Festival Becomes UK’s First Employee-Owned Music Event

“We would be nothing without our people, and they deserve to carry on the Shambala legacy as beneficiaries," the festivals co-founders say

Feature NME

New Titles Coming to Xbox Game Pass in April 2026

Classic ‘Final Fantasy’, ‘Vampire Crawlers’ and more

Feature NME

Xbox Game Pass is getting 10 more new titles this April 2026

Classic ‘Final Fantasy’, ‘Vampire Crawlers’ and more

Feature NME

Shambala to become UK’s first employee-owned music festival

“We would be nothing without our people, and they deserve to carry on the Shambala legacy as beneficiaries," the festivals co-founders say

Feature NME

Lily Allen, Jack Whitehall to star in Virginia Woolf’s ‘Night And Day’ adaptation

The movie will be the 'West End Girl' singer's first major film role

Feature MusicRadar

The Story Behind The Blow Monkeys' Hit Song "Digging Your Scene"

The lush Blow Monkeys classic helped propel the band to fame, but its darker subtext was missed by many

Feature NME

Music's Role in Jamaica's Resilience Through Devastation Highlighted Ahead of 2026 Carnival

Evidenced by the massive spectacle that is Kingston’s carnival season, music has been a lifeline, a memory and the muscle of the island – especially in hard times

Feature Pitchfork

Artists Call for Eurovision Boycott Over Israel's Inclusion

More than 1,000 artists have criticized the contest for its decision to allow Israel to compete

Feature NME

‘Wednesday’ arrives in Paris for season three first look

'The Addams Family' spin-off is heading to France

Feature NME

Madonna offers reward after archive costumes go missing from Coachella: “These aren’t just clothes, they’re part of my history”

"This full circle moment hit different until I discovered that the vintage pieces that I wore went missing"

Feature MusicRadar

The Blow Monkeys' "Digging Your Scene" AIDS Crisis Inspiration

The lush Blow Monkeys classic helped propel the band to fame, but its darker subtext was missed by many

Feature NME

D4vd Faces Murder Charge in Teenage Girl\'s Death

The musician, who has pleaded not guilty, could face the death penalty or life in prison without parole

Feature NME

Carnival In Jamaica 2026: how music carried a nation through devastation

Evidenced by the massive spectacle that is Kingston’s carnival season, music has been a lifeline, a memory and the muscle of the island – especially in hard times