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Eric Clapton may have had the blues as his constant muse, but he felt that hip-hop was a great avenue for people to speak their truth. Read more here.
Alongside George Martin, The Beatles managed to create a "new art form". It was celebrated by their fellow rock 'n' roll bands, but did one band kill it?
Clint Eastwood's risky choice to make the orangutan-starring action-comedy 'Every Which Way But Loose' wound up delivering his biggest hit.
After ten years and five seasons, actor David Harbour has admitted that he is thankful Stranger Things is coming to a close.
Pedro Pascal has had a long journey into the industry, perhaps sparked by his early fascination in one film that he was told he couldn't watch.
Daniel Craig might be the greatest Bond of all time, but was there someone else who could've been the greatest Bond villain? Read more about it here.
From 'Nothing Hill' to 'When Harry Met Sally' to one very strange choice, Chris Evans lays down some of his all-time favourite romcoms.
Producer and DJ, Tom Rowlands, of The Chemical Brothers, is set to play a rare solo DJ set at this year's Glastonbury festival.
The Recording Academy have unveiled a series of new categories for the Grammys and confirmed the date it will take place in Los Angeles in 2026.
Roger Waters once discussed how falling in love with Ray Charles' 'I Believe to my Soul' changed his relationship with and attitude towards guitars.