Olivia Rodrigo, Wet Leg, Arctic Monkeys, Cameron Winter, Depeche Mode and more unveil new songs on War Child's stellar ...
Thirty years after the success of its star-studded “Help” benefit compilation, War Child UK is releasing its follow-up called ...
From “Yankee Doodle” to iPod playlists, here’s what American troops read and listened to in every war — and how culture became morale equipment.
LONDON: A white paper published by the Aston India Centre has shown how Indian migrants to the UK have repeatedly helped transform the British economy since World War II.Described as “one of the most ...
Not everyone in England embraced America’s grunge export in the 1990s. A now-famous 1993 cover of Select magazine featuring Suede’s Brett Anderson declared its opposition in three words: Yanks go home ...
The V&A East Museum will host The Music is Black: A British Story, marking its inaugural exhibition The show will brings together over 200 artifacts and artworks celebrating 125 years of Black British ...
When Sir James MacMillan hears the euphonium, he hears home. The Scottish composer and conductor’s piece Where the Lugar Meets the Glaisnock featuring the euphonium as a solo instrument, is a love ...
Jewish Normandy veteran Mervyn Kersh was proud to serve his country but lamented that the modern United Kingdom is ultimately worse than the one he fought for. Kersh, who turned 101 in 2025, arrived ...
Archie Hemsley may be 101, but his mastery on the golf course is a sight to behold. Hemsley, a British World War II veteran, recently bested 30 other competitors at a tournament for golfers age 80 and ...
Part “Space Oddity” by David Bowie and part Russian folk music, “The Killing Moon” sounds uniquely British and global at the same time. Meanwhile, singer Ian McCulloch updates Jim Morrison’s ...
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