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The Ugly Truth
With music biopics booming, could the grittier upcoming films on Dylan and Springsteen, backed by the artists themselves, break the mold in 2025 after a year of polished tributes?
Echoes of Home
Through art and music, Ukrainian voices resonate in Berlin, highlighting resilience, cultural identity, and the fight for justice amid full-scale occupation.
Young Dadi
David Daniloski, known as Young Dadi, is a singer-songwriter from Skopje who started his career during Covid, refining his sound to reach audiences locally and internationally.
Art x Lagos ‘24
The ninth edition of the international art fair Art x Lagos brought the theme of "Promised Lands", once again showcasing and promoting African contemporary art to the global art world.
Why Celebrities Couldn't Swing the 2024 Election
Despite strong pop culture support for the Democrats, the 2024 U.S. election concluded with a decisive victory for Trump, raising questions about the true influence of music stardom.
POiSON GiRL FRiEND: MELTiNG MOMENT
Siphoned through the algorithmic trenches of Spotify, discovering 'Melting Moment' by POiSON GiRL FRiEND was like a revelation, unveiling a musical gem that seemed essential yet forgotten by time.
Say Please and Thank You
Reflecting on girlhood, grit, and the unapologetic energy of women like Amy Taylor, life’s “gray areas” reveal a path to self-discovery beyond expectations.
Judeline’s Awakening
Judeline's debut album Bodhiria intricately blends diverse musical styles and personal narratives, marking a significant evolution in her artistry.
Shame & Sacred Despair
Influenced by her Baptist roots, Ethel Cain’s latest single Punish transforms personal themes of shame and trauma into haunting, atmospheric music that probes love’s dual nature as both burden and redemption.
Rising Again and Falling
A weird phenomenon is reshaping music: even iconic names can flop if the audience isn’t heard, and 2024 symbolizes the new generation’s demand to be acknowledged across all areas of life.
Tananai in Jesolo
At the Palazzo del Turismo in Jesolo, Tananai launched his “Calmocobra Live 2024” tour, captivating a diverse audience with a dynamic mix of energy and introspection, all tinged with his signature irony.
Atelier Pellini
Founded in 1903 by Eugenio Pellini, Atelier Pellini in Milano, now managed by Martina Pellini, serves as a cultural hub in Porta Romana, celebrated for its rich history and exquisite sculptures.
Raw Womanhood
Photography that captures the full spectrum of womanhood—the highs, the lows, the good, and the bad—unfiltered, raw, and completely from the female gaze.
Fcked Up Cinema
"Fucked Up Cinema" taps into the raw energy of '90s counterculture, blending daring content with non-traditional narratives in a sub-genre driven by youth, drugs, and road trips, capturing the spirit of the era.
Shining Light on Rights
Stevie Nicks made a highly anticipated return to "Saturday Night Live" on October 12, hitting the stage solo for the first time in forty-one years since her 1983 appearance, without Fleetwood Mac.
An Ode to the Monsters
Dark nights filled with spooky Halloween tales—how did this eerie holiday come to be? And where did its most iconic symbols arise? All the legends of the monsters and spirits that haunt us this season.
Child Star
The tragic death of Liam Payne has cast a stark spotlight on the hidden tolls of early fame, revealing how young stars often face intense pressures, isolation, and addiction.
Le Vent Nous Portera
If what you’re craving is a vertiginous plunge into a downward spiral of 80s experimental guitar riffs and 90s on-the-road nostalgia, look no further than French alternative rock band Noir Désir.
Covo Club
Since 1980, Bologna’s iconic Covo Club has been a refuge for emerging artists, with co-director Marco Cantelli revealing its roots, cultural influence, and the electric live shows that spotlight underground bands and future movements.
Sweetpea
In new Sky Original Sweetpea, Ella Purnell’s killer lead delivers a lethally meek yet mighty performance. But does the dark comedy thriller narratively succeed in its primary 'coming-of-rage' premise?