Arguably the hippest musical of all time, and undoubtedly the coolest musical of the ‘70s (sorry, Fiddler on the Roof), Grease took Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey’s 1972 stage production and made a ...
Returning to the pop star side of her career, Ariana Grande has released seven studio albums to date, starting with her 2013 debut, Yours Truly. She has talked in interviews about suffering from PTSD, ...
Just a couple of minutes’ walk from King’s Cross station, the next Pizza Pilgrims restaurant will be on 278-280 Pentonville Road. It’s the former home of a Rush hair salon, according to the latest ...
Before Midnight has been around since 2022, introduced much as this residency was, as a club night for “people who need sleep.” It began in London’s Islington Assembly Hall, and last month a touring ...
AYANEO recently made moves toward more affordable devices, but the Pocket VERT is very much a return to the brand’s luxury above all instincts. Price and release details are still under wraps, but ...
Radiohead are returning to London this Friday for their first series of gigs in the capital since 2016. Tickets, of course, ...
Streetwear fans, prepare yourselves: Kith is officially opening its first UK flagship at 314 Regent Street, with doors set to swing open at the end of the month. It means you’ll finally be able to buy ...
The soaring success of The Witcher in Concert is proving that the music is as captivating as its monster hunts. CD Projekt Red has officially announced that the musical performance is returning for a ...
Sir Ian McKellen has played wizards, mutants, kings and global cinema icons, but this Christmas, he’s taking on a role nobody had on their bingo card: Toto the dog. The 86-year-old actor will star ...
Japanese whisky may not be as huge or hyped as it was a few years ago, but that doesn’t mean that its produce isn’t getting better and better.
Ridley is set to take the lead in the new action-thriller The Good Samaritan, directed by Pierre Morel - the brains behind films like Peppermint and Taken.
The days of paying £400 for a £60 gig ticket might finally be numbered. The UK government is preparing to ban the resale of tickets for profit, a move that would overhaul the live events industry and ...
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