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Universal’s decision to remove its artists from TikTok has destabilised both companies – and lays bare how record labels have become reliant on random viralityEarlier this month, the music industry was hit with its biggest shake-up in years when...
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Nineteen dead, hundreds homeless and 700,000 taking legal action. Eco true-crime podcast Dead River delves into a Brazilian dam’s collapse – and how it’s led to the UK’s biggest ever class-action lawsuitI listen to Dead River while running home from...
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Interviews with ‘brutally honest’ voters reveal strong support for Holocaust drama, setting stage for a potential Oscars upset against bookies’ favourite OppenheimerThe Zone of Interest, the Holocaust drama directed by Jonathan Glazer and adapted fro...
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If you can get with the larky premise, Kiran Rao’s tale of mixed-up newlyweds makes for a gently probing comedy of mannersWith a film set in rural India in 2001, Mumbai Diaries’ Kiran Rao directs a tale of two newlywed couples taking a long journey b...
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Whether she wins or not, the singer-songwriter has already made history and could do so again if she sweeps the board tomorrowWith a record-breaking seven nominations to her name in a single year, Raye has already made Brits history. Tomorrow at the...
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King of blokey capers Guy Ritchie is back with a wild tale of a secret weed farm in a stately home – and the duke who gets drawn into a crime gang. Its stars talk about taking on the aristos, training foxes – and why women are bossing things at lastS...
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The film-maker, who won the Palme d’Or for 1977’s Padre Padrone, was a towering presence for more than three decades, creating politically engaged works with his brother VittorioThe Italian film-maker Paolo Taviani, whose gritty biopic Padre Padrone...