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London Olympics announce Pop stars for opening ceremonies

By Lorenn Kassel

English, Welsh, Scottish and Irish Pop Stars set to play… >>

Music Review

Evans The Death

UK twee-punks evoke growing up in the late '80s.

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TV & Film Review

The Pirates! Band of Misfits

Peter Lord

Another cleverly charming film from British stop-motion powerhouse Aardman Studios.

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Music News

Artist to Watch: Kwes

By Laura Smith

Producer turned performer drops the shy act.

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Culture News

Gilbert and George’s London takeover

By Avram Finkelstein

Artists bite world

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TV & Film Review

Marley

Kevin Macdonald

This attempt at a definitive documentary ends up frustrating.

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Music News

Track of the Day: Hot Chip

By Stewart Mason

More bounce to the ounce

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Music News

Rough Trade opening US outpost

By T. Cole Rachel

The going gets Rough In Brooklyn

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TV & Film News

Ricky Gervais unleashes Life's Too Short on the States

By Adrienne McIlvaine

Faded '80s actor Warwick Davis gets an Extras-style makeover.

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TV & Film News

The Artist dances away with multiple BAFTAs

By Eric Schneider

Silence is golden.

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Culture News

Picasso the Anglophile at Tate Britain

By Jason Bogdaneris

Is Pablo having a laugh?

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Music News

The Big Pink previews new album on film

By Anna Graizbord

Electro-rockers introduce new musical direction.

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TV & Film News

The return of Absolutely Fabulous

By Anna Graizbord

Patsy and Eddy are back with new episodes.

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Music Review

Creatures Of An Hour

Still Corners

Promising but evanescent debut LP.

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Music Review

Companion

Gold Panda

UK beatmaker’s early explorations in one place.

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TV & Film Review

Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy

Tomas Alfredson

Chillingly and intelligently condenses le Carré's Cold War classic.

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TV & Film Review

My Week with Marilyn

Simon Curtis

Williams enlivens a tepid backstage drama.

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Music Review

Dedication

Zomby

Mercurial UK beatmaker offers intriguing but unfocused sketches.

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TV & Film Review

The Hour

Abi Morgan

A high-stakes BBC drama that pulls you in.

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Books Review

The Hare with Amber Eyes

Edmund de Waal

An utterly unique story.

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Music Review

Trans-Love Energies

Death In Vegas

Synth-fueled ride from the autobahn to the art commune.

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Music Review

Happy Soup

Baxter Dury

Second-generation rocker returns with best work yet.

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TV & Film Review

One Day

Lone Scherfig

Sentimental snapshots of a relationship better left forgotten.

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Music List

Guest List: Amor de Dias

By Stewart Mason

Amor de Dias is the duo of Alasdair MacLean, frontman… >>

Music Profile

Pipas

By Stewart Mason

Timeless minimalist twee-pop duo.

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Music Review

What Did You Expect From the Vaccines?

The Vaccines

Digging up the bones of Strummer and Jones.

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Music Review

Second Edition

Public Image Ltd.

Not the best post-punk album, but the most influential.

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Music Review

Yuck

Yuck (band)

Set the wayback machine to 1991 and enjoy.

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Music Review

Red Barked Tree

Wire (band)

A more mature, sophisticated Wire.

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Books Review

Great House

Nicole Krauss

Four narrators and zero climax make for a tedious portrayal… >>

TV & Film Review

Peep Show

Andrew O’Connor

Hysterical insights into the minds of modern men.

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Music Review

Nothing Hurts

Male Bonding

Simple, fun, and fast indie guitar moves.

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TV & Film Review

Trainspotting

Danny Boyle

An essential mid-'90s film, complete with all mod cons.

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TV & Film Review

Carlos

Olivier Assayas

Epic length, sporadic moments of greatness, and a story worth… >>

TV & Film Review

Fish Tank

Andrea Arnold

A raw, but delicate, look at an English teen’s life.

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TV & Film Review

You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger

Woody Allen

Another entertaining, but shallow, Allen film about one family's efforts… >>

TV & Film Review

I Am Love

Luca Guadagnino

A sumptuous film that chronicles the demise of a rich… >>

TV & Film Review

Withnail and I

Bruce Robinson

They've gone on holiday by mistake.

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Music Review

Minotaur

The Clientele

Indie heroes indulge their experimental side.

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TV & Film Review

Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll

Mat Whitecross

Ian Dury isn’t just a Blockhead in Sex & Drugs… >>

Culture Profile

Anish Kapoor

By Adriana Szkolnik

Seductive sculptures in a realm outside language and beyond image.

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Music Review

WHB

We Have Band

London electro trio make long-awaited full-length debut.

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TV & Film Review

Exit Through the Gift Shop

Banksy

Banksy hijacks a street-art documentary to fascinating effect.

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Music List

Critical New Romantics: All the Young Dudes

By Jim Allen

In the early '80s, a flamboyant, fashion-conscious crop of bands… >>

Music Profile

New Romantic

By Jim Allen

Defiantly glamorous hedonistic positivity in reaction to punk’s nihilism

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Music Review

The Liberty Singles

Classix Nouveaux

Synth hooks, post-disco dance-rock beats, and pure-pop sensibilities

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TV & Film Review

Spaced

Edgar Wright

Quirky-yet-amiable slackers and giddy pop-culture parody.

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Music Profile

T. Rex

By Stewart Mason

Glam icon Marc Bolan and friends.

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Music Profile

Talk Talk

By Ryan Reed

A career built out of defying expectations.

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Music Profile

Siouxsie and the Banshees

By T. Cole Rachel

No one can stir the hearts of gothy teenagers like… >>

Music Profile

The Clientele

By T. Cole Rachel

Meticulous odes to heartbreak from a slightly more romantic era.

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