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Jamiroquai Review – Acid jazz stars sporting a cap are brilliant but lacking in substance | Pop and rock

Jamiroquai Review – Acid jazz stars sporting a cap are brilliant but lacking in substance | Pop and rock

✨ Read this trending post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 Category: Pop and rock,Music,Dance music,Culture ✅ Key idea: forDue to public perception, there are not many delicate, oversized or shiny hats on the shelves in Glasgow anymore. Among the innovators of the acid jazz genre in the 1990s, Jamiroquai are now a legacy act worthy of their own dressing. Tonight, sole founding member and renowned headgear enthusiast Jay Kay (hat count: four) draws from three decades of material, from their 1993 debut "Emergency on Planet Earth" to new material scheduled for release next year.Because many of these songs…
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Ebony Scrooge Review – Dickens’ soulful hip-hop with a Caribbean twist | Dance

Ebony Scrooge Review – Dickens’ soulful hip-hop with a Caribbean twist | Dance

✨ Explore this trending post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 Category: Dance,Street dance,Stage,Culture,Sadler's Wells,Christmas shows 📌 Key idea: WWho knew Bob Cratchit was such a good dancer? In hip-hop theater company ZooNation's new Christmas show, Charles Dickens goes places he's never been before. Choreographer and director Danielle "Rhimes" Lecointe has created a fresh, fun, and funky reinvention of A Christmas Carol, with a Caribbean twist, that flips the story and transforms Ebeneezer into Ebony. This curmudgeon is a fashion maven, "as cold as a December wind in London," strutting across the floor in a flowing cloak while her…
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Fallen Angels review – Sizzle-fueled lust drives cheesy comedy that was almost taboo | platform

Fallen Angels review – Sizzle-fueled lust drives cheesy comedy that was almost taboo | platform

✨ Read this trending post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 Category: Stage,Theatre,Culture,Menier Chocolate Factory,Noel Coward 📌 Here’s what you’ll learn: SSome revivals really need the drama of their original setting. Noël Coward's comedy of female infidelity (Wishing) is one such play, first performed 100 years ago and now revived as a period piece that offers an insight into the mores of the day – and Coward's courage in confronting bourgeois morality. The film was so shocking then, and so entertaining now, that it was almost banned by UK censors, with its interwar 'two girls behaving badly' on a…
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Review by Josh Jones – The Mancunian comedian meanders through a vanishingly insubstantial set | platform

Review by Josh Jones – The Mancunian comedian meanders through a vanishingly insubstantial set | platform

🚀 Discover this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 Category: Stage,Comedy,Comedy,Culture 📌 Key idea: 'CJust a joke and you don't have to think." This is Josh Jones' show for comedy-goers, as he puts it, and it's good in principle. But if there's no food for thought, the jokes are bound to have a big impact. And tonight, they didn't. In the end, even Jones clearly didn't think he'd given a good performance, protesting to his audience that we'd been the most "tepid" on his tour - and musing aloud about how little the Guardian critic enjoyed it.…
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More Than Just Christmas Everyday: The 20 Best Songs of Wizzard frontman Roy Wood – ranked! | Pop and rock

More Than Just Christmas Everyday: The 20 Best Songs of Wizzard frontman Roy Wood – ranked! | Pop and rock

🔥 Explore this trending post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 Category: Pop and rock,Music,Culture,Jeff Lynne 📌 Key idea: 20. Aisha - The Farewell (1973)Roy Wood sometimes wrote for others – Psych fans should check out Acid Gallery's brilliant 1969 single Dance Round the Maypole – and the single he composed with his girlfriend Aishia Brough, a TV presenter in the early 1970s, exemplifies his distinctive pop skills. and His method for organizing the kitchen sink: kettle barrels! More oboe!Roy Wood with Isiah Brough in 1973. Photo: Mirrorpix/Getty Images19. Roy Wood and Jeff Lynne – You and I (1989)At…
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From Otis Redding to Booker T, Steve Cropper was a powerful and precise force who helped shape so many soul classics | spirit

From Otis Redding to Booker T, Steve Cropper was a powerful and precise force who helped shape so many soul classics | spirit

💥 Read this awesome post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 Category: Soul,R&B,Pop and rock,Music,Culture 💡 Key idea: STiff Cropper stood alongside music legends and toiled in the shadows of the studio, never a star. But his work with fellow musicians and singers at Stax Records in Memphis, Tennessee made him one of the most innovative and influential musicians of the 1960s.In fact, pretty much every rock icon of that legendary decade looked up to Cropper, who has died at the age of 84. The Beatles seriously considered recording at Stax, and the Stones covered the songs he played…
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Ireland, Spain and the Netherlands boycott Eurovision 2026 while allowing Israel to compete Eurovision

Ireland, Spain and the Netherlands boycott Eurovision 2026 while allowing Israel to compete Eurovision

💥 Discover this trending post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 Category: Eurovision,Europe,Israel,Media,Television,Music,Eurovision 2025,Culture ✅ Key idea: Ireland, Spain and the Netherlands will boycott next year's Eurovision after Israel received full approval to compete in next year's song contest despite calls from several participating broadcasters to be excluded.At the General Assembly of the European Broadcasting Union, the body that organizes the hugely popular annual international singing competition, no vote was taken on Israel's participation.Instead, the participating broadcasters only voted to introduce new rules designed to prevent governments and third parties from disproportionately promoting songs to influence voters.“A large majority…
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Post your questions for Chrissie Hynde | Chrissie Hynde

Post your questions for Chrissie Hynde | Chrissie Hynde

✨ Check out this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 Category: Chrissie Hynde,Music,Pop and rock,Culture 📌 Here’s what you’ll learn: The guest list on Chrissie Hynde's latest album Duets Special is a testament to the high regard in which she continues to be held: Debbie Harry, Brandon Flowers, KD Lange and Dave Gahan are among the big names lined up to duet with her. On the occasion of its latest release, you'll join us to answer your questions.After leaving the American Midwest for London in the mid-1970s – where she worked in an NME store and Vivienne…
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‘Filthy Rich, Weird, Heartless’: Your Favorite TV Characters Who Arrived Late | television

‘Filthy Rich, Weird, Heartless’: Your Favorite TV Characters Who Arrived Late | television

💥 Check out this must-read post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 Category: Television,Friends,Succession,Doctor Who,Mad Men,Culture,Drama ✅ Here’s what you’ll learn: Mike Hannigan - FriendsIn love, actually... Phoebe (Lisa Kudrow) is married to Mike (Paul Rudd), with Joey (Matt LeBlanc) as Friends' best man.Mike Hannigan was the only character who really felt like the seventh friend. He was the perfect partner for Phoebe, acting as a lightning rod for her quirkiness and providing the strong family she never had before. It wasn't just the fact that it was actor Paul Rudd that attracted viewers. His profile was nowhere near…
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Nash Ensemble: Ravel Album Review – Captures the music’s dazzling light and dramatic shadows | classical music

Nash Ensemble: Ravel Album Review – Captures the music’s dazzling light and dramatic shadows | classical music

🔥 Read this trending post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 Category: Classical music,Culture,Music ✅ Key idea: THis All-Ravel recording by the Nash Ensemble was Amelia Freedman's final project of 60 years as artistic director, and a fitting farewell to the group's much-missed founder, who died in July. It includes all three large chamber works as well as the composer's own arrangement for piano of his orchestral masterpiece La Valse: Alasdair Beatson and Simon Crawford-Phillips are a polished team in this, sounding great early and then sending out handfuls of notes and long glissandos with seeming ease, all while…
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