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Novelist Sam Sussman believes he might be Bob Dylan’s son

(Credits: Sam Sussman / Alamy) Fri 5 September 2025 11:57, UK Novelist Sam Sussman has questioned whether Bob Dylan could be his father in his new book, Boy From the North Country. The upcoming novel, Boy from the North Country, is set to be released through Penguin Press on September 16th, 2025, and explores Sussman’s questions […]

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Macauley Culkin praises John Candy for looking out for him as a child actor

(Credits: Far Out / YouTube Still / Hughes Entertainment) Fri 5 September 2025 11:11, UK Macauley Culkin has praised the late John Candy for looking out for him as a child actor. Culkin and Candy worked together on the 1989 movie, Uncle Buck. At this time, Culkin was only nine, but thankfully, he had Candy […]

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The pivotal importance of Van Morrison’s father in the future of Irish music

(Credits: Far Out / Sony Music) Thu 4 September 2025 12:30, UK While his legacy may have taken a knock of late, singer-songwriter Van Morrison remains a much-loved, albeit cantankerous, national treasure. He’s busy too. Boasting a decades-long celebrated songbook behind him, Morrison dropped his sixth album of the 2020s in June with Remembering Now. […]

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Pulp announce ‘Different Class – 30th Anniversary Edition’ reissue

(Credits: Rankin) Thu 4 September 2025 12:23, UK Pulp are set to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their seminal album, Different Class, with an expanded reissue. The Mercury Prize-winning classic is set to be released on both a quadruple LP set and on double CD format, which will also include their headline set at Glastonbury […]

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Pulp announce ‘Different Class – 30th Anniversary Edition’ reissue

(Credits: Rankin) Thu 4 September 2025 12:23, UK Pulp are set to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their seminal album, Different Class, with an expanded reissue. The Mercury Prize-winning classic is set to be released on both a quadruple LP set and on double CD format, which will also include their headline set at Glastonbury […]

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‘Metal’: The song that defines the timeless appeal of The Beths

(Credits: Far Out / Frances Carter) Thu 4 September 2025 12:00, UK It can sometimes be difficult to write about The Beths. Few bands remind me of the whole ‘writing about music is like dancing about architecture’ quip more because, quite simply, it often feels like there’s little else to say other than just how […]

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‘Metal’: The song that defines the timeless appeal of The Beths

(Credits: Far Out / Frances Carter) Thu 4 September 2025 12:00, UK It can sometimes be difficult to write about The Beths. Few bands remind me of the whole ‘writing about music is like dancing about architecture’ quip more because, quite simply, it often feels like there’s little else to say other than just how […]

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Green Gardens – ‘Thistlesifting’ album review: A beautiful and nuanced landscape of feeling

(Credits: Far Out / Tiny Library Records) Wed 3 September 2025 12:30, UK Green Gardens – ‘Thistlesifting’ album review When you’re in an art gallery, there’s the temptation to skip past the landscapes. People race to get to the impressionists or the surrealists, something modern and brightly coloured and bold and angular. But there is […]

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The one actor Olivia Colman always dreamed of emulating: “I want to do what he does”

(Credit: Academy / YouTube) Wed 3 September 2025 12:30, UK In Olivia Colman‘s latest role in The Roses, she transforms into a driven, ambitious up-and-coming restaurateur, not dissimilar to her cameo in The Bear. Based on Warren Adler’s 1981 novel The War of the Roses, and following on from a 1989 adaptation starring Kathleen Turner […]