The Garbage singer talks about church in childhood, her need to enjoy life and her favourite arty amusement parkSundays growing up? We’d go to Saint Bernard’s in Edinburgh, which had beautiful blue velvet carpets and wooden pews. Upstairs there were little wooden gates, which I found fascinating, but church was boring and dull. I’m not a believer. I like a fun Sunday as opposed to a boring one.Sunday achievement? I’ve got to the point where I’m aware that my life span is running out. It sounds...
New York City welcomes “The Tortured Poets Department” with events for Swifties to laugh, cry and trade friendship bracelets.
There were 23 e-bike fatalities last year, not counting deadly fires. The man had been in the hospital for multiple days following the crash [ more › ]
Carl Erskine, whose pitching prowess helped the Brooklyn Dodgers end their championship drought in 1955, died Tuesday. He was 97.The Indiana native was a mainstay on the Dodgers teams that reached the World Series five times in eight years from 1949-56. He moved west with the franchise from Brooklyn to Los Angeles in 1957 and played the last of his 12 major league seasons — all with the Dodgers — in 1958.Erskine was the last living member of the "Boys of Summer" Dodgers made famous in Roger...
Dean Hickson’s solicitor confirmed he was pleading guilty and said he wished to apologise to the politician.
With so much good music being released all the time, it can be hard to determine what to listen to first. Every week, Pitchfork offers a run-down of significant new releases available on streaming services. This week’s batch includes new albums from Taylor Swift, Bbymutha, Pearl Jam, Chanel Beads, Cavalier, Ekko Astral, Lord Spikeheart, and Big|Brave. Subscribe to Pitchfork’s New Music Friday newsletter to get our recommendations in your inbox every week. (All releases featured here are...
On today's Morning Brew, the Rising team discusses the albums they will recommend until the end and their childhood dream jobs.
Nas’ iconic debut album, Illmatic, celebrates its 30th anniversary today (April 19). To mark the occasion, the Queens rapper has released a new song with one of his most famous Illmatic collaborators, DJ Premier. Listen to the hip-hop artists’ “Define My Name” below. “Define My Name” is released via Nas’ Mass Appeal. According to a press release, the rapper and DJ Premier are going to drop a collaborative album later in 2024. DJ Premier produced Illmatic’s “N.Y. State of Mind,” “Memory Lane...
Are you ready for it? Chicago Swifties are gearing up for the release of Taylor Swift's next album Thursday night, with some gathering around a mysterious mural in River North.
Man who sparked huge hunt in notorious plot hatched by girl’s mother collapses at hospital
The two car collision happened at 9pm last night in the townland of Banemore on the N69.
A BOY died after turning “blue” at school, his mum has revealed as a charity warned asthma care is at a “standstill”. Warren Dowling, 10, died suddenly after a day feeling “fine” at sch