Chart round-up: Ultraviolence soars
In the singles chart, Ella Henderson holds on to her number one single for another week.
In the singles chart, Ella Henderson holds on to her number one single for another week.
Read this week’s records round-up, which includes Ed Sheeran’s eagerly-awaited second studio album, x.
As probably the biggest and most highly-anticipated festival of the summer, Glastonbury hosts a diverse and controversial range of acts this year.
Croatia, the little country that could, and did, become one of Europe’s leading festival destinations…
Resting somewhere between pitch-black comedy and unrelentingly bleak drama, Miss Violence proves a deeply difficult experience, says Andy Southcott.
A film that was characterised by inappropriate amusements, awkward narrating, unnecessary Hollywood romanticisation and an abundance of cliché.
Read this week’s TV round-up which includes the likes of Friday Night Dinner, Fargo and Wallander.
Festival season is slowly getting into full swing in Europe and this year Croatia is…
Sunday was truly the most spectacular of all our days at Seaclose Park.
Tantrums from Dappy, UKIP hate from The Specials, and a drunken Matt Healy of The 1975.
This drama is brilliantly scripted and admirably places the romantic as the subplot, instead stressing social criticism with authentic execution.
Hot, long, tiring. Friday was as enjoyable as it was exhausting.
‘With a solid sound, which is likeable, immediately recognisable yet original, Signals. live performances are even stronger than their recorded music, a rare talent in an industry which is normally so reliant on auto-tune’
The Irish acoustic duo performed at Southampton University venue The Bridge, as part of Huw Stephens live music initiative ‘Coffee House Sessions’.