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Wide Awake 2025: Kneecap triumph as festival battles adversity to prove its importance to DIY talent
Day festivals are growing in popularity, but dare I say Wide Awake is the most crucial to them all. For the sake of DIY talent, they need to overcome hurdles.
A little-known cut from 1968's 'Beggars Banquet' that's never been played live captures The Rolling Stones at their most effortlessly magical and gripping.
Brixton Academy may well be an alluring prospect for bands, but it has a habit of killing them, Wet Leg survived and thrived under pressure.
In the mid-'00s, Billy Bob Thornton's "asshole boxset" saw him playing unlikeable characters in movies like Mr Woodcock, Bad ...
The Arctic Monkeys are certainly seen as artistic, but perhaps never so spontaneous as the time Alex Turner suddenly changed the end of their setlist.
At just 25 years old, Palestinian artist Malak Mattar's name is known internationally for her advocacy and art that sheds light on the war in Gaza.
While trying to revitalise his own career, Frank Sinatra hit out at the kids on top, The Beatles, launching a strange feud between them.
Hugh Jackman's pick for the film that made him fall in love with acting speaks volumes about how highly he regards the craft and his own acting choices.
Looking back at 'I've Had Enough', the pivotal moment on 'Quadrophenia' when The Who rencounced the youthful mod rock of the 1960s, searching for maturity.
Gifting Pink Floyd with one of their most iconic tracks, the singer behind 'Great Gig in the Sky's' cosmic majesty is often ...
Ari Aster has recently made his boldest film to date with 'Eddington', and described the unlikely influence of Federico Fellini on the project.
Alice Cooper has never held back when it comes to performing death-defying stunts on stage, but there was one time where he significantly overlooked the danger.
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