Fifty years ago today, Johnny Cash was at the top of the country chart for the final time with a song inspired by a tall tale ...
A forgotten 1978 rock song by The Only Ones transformed from a commercial flop into one of the most celebrated power pop ...
Singer-songwriter Neil Diamond has offered multiple versions of the story behind his classic, karaoke hit "Sweet Caroline" ...
Having spent over 20 years battling addiction and repeated prison stints, Ms Sabrina Chong Abdullah now channels those experiences into helping female inmates and ex-offenders recover and reintegrate.
The latest feature by actress turned director Jeanne Herry ('All Your Faces') chronicles a struggling thespian who can’t put down the bottle long enough to sustain a job. By Jordan Mintzer As an ...
With an effortless handle on the passage of time and generously observed details, 'Another Day' feels gentle and immersive even when it briefly errs on the side of didacticism. Herry introduces us to ...
Titled "Garance" in French after its lead heroine, Jeanne Herry's numbing portrait of alcoholism stars Exarchopoulos as a flailing stage actress who falls down again and again, and finally, one last ...
Back in 2013, Adèle Exarchopoulos proved that she could more than handle the depiction of intense emotion with her career-making role in Blue is the Warmest Colour, the Cannes winner that saw her ...
Day of action to support workers set for 1 May – who is organizing May Day Strong, and how can people join? Anyone who attended one of the 3,000 No Kings protests in March might have learned of the ...
"The Pitt" Season 2 culminated in an unexpected (and cathartic) bit of "primal scream therapy." Before HBO Max had the chance to minimize the credits and recommend that subscribers begin watching ...
Ranked from easiest to hardest, according to the self-proclaimed karaoke connoisseurs Bridget Everett and Natasha Rothwell. By Mitchell Kuga Steppenwolf in 1968. Henry Diltz/Corbis via Getty Images ...
Alison Hammond hosts with Sam Ryder and Paloma Faith as judges. The upbeat tone is welcome but we’ve seen it all before Anita Singh Arts and Entertainment Editor Anita Singh is the Telegraph’s arts ...