Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Paul McCartney has ‘fun’ breaking the rules of songwriting

Sir Paul McCartney says he’s still writing songs with the same rule‑dodging, wide‑eyed mischief he had as a teenager.

Latest Posts

Taylor Swift’s all-nighter at Electric Lady Studios fires up new album speculation

Taylor Swift has sparked speculation that she’s working on a new album after reportedly pulling an all‑nighter at Electric Lady Studios in...

Olivia Rodrigo admits she panicked before Glastonbury headline set when the field looked empty

Olivia Rodrigo has confessed she suffered a moment of pure panic ahead of her 2025 Glastonbury headline performance - after her friends...

Katy Perry gets ‘angry’ for the first time on upcoming song Watch It Burn following Orlando Bloom split

Katy Perry is set to let her anger rip on a new song called Watch It Burn. The 41‑year‑old...

The Flaming Lips axe show as frontman Wayne Coyne battles pneumonia

The Flaming Lips frontman Wayne Coyne was hospitalised after coming down with pneumonia. The American psychedelic rock band were...

Samuel L Jackson: Hollywood diversity is improving

Samuel L. Jackson believes diversity in Hollywood is improving.
The 67-year-old actor thinks film and TV better reflects "real life" issues and there are now more "interesting" portrayals of female heroes and mixed race couples on screen.
Speaking on UK TV show ‘This Morning’, the ‘Pulp Fiction’ star said: "I think there are more films and television shows for sure that deal with real life issues.
"There are transgender people and gay people all over television, there are specifically more Asian, Hispanic and black people on television – and behind the scenes – creating and doing things. […] A lot more women heroes, a lot more interesting couples on television in terms of mixed race, especially in America – you guys [in Britain] have had that for a very long time."
‘The Avengers’ actor – who is married to actress LaTanya Richardson – also admitted he is worried about a "backlash" from people seeing this diversity as a form of tokenism in the wake of the #OscarsSoWhite scandal which engulfed the Academy Awards this year.
He said: "Now I know there is going to be an interesting sort of backlash or this year things will happen – you know, films with people of colour, that have directed them, acted in them, and you’ll start thinking ‘Well, did they do this because they had that controversy last year or am I really worthy of this award?… Are they doing this as some kind of token thing?’
"So you create a whole set of circumstances that aren’t necessary, and hopefully those films and those people will be worthy."
Elsewhere in the interview, Samuel was keen to talk about his involvement in the ‘One for the Boys’ campaign, which aims to encourage men to take their health seriously and highlight male cancers.
He said: "Men don’t tend to pay attention to their bodies like women… and men, especially in this country die from stomach cancer more than women, and men do get breast cancer and lung cancer, and skin cancer and whole lot of other things that they don’t talk about.
"We [men] are taught not to talk about our pain and just tough it out and be a man, and we just don’t go to the doctors as often as women."

Latest Posts

Taylor Swift’s all-nighter at Electric Lady Studios fires up new album speculation

Taylor Swift has sparked speculation that she’s working on a new album after reportedly pulling an all‑nighter at Electric Lady Studios in...

Olivia Rodrigo admits she panicked before Glastonbury headline set when the field looked empty

Olivia Rodrigo has confessed she suffered a moment of pure panic ahead of her 2025 Glastonbury headline performance - after her friends...

Katy Perry gets ‘angry’ for the first time on upcoming song Watch It Burn following Orlando Bloom split

Katy Perry is set to let her anger rip on a new song called Watch It Burn. The 41‑year‑old...

The Flaming Lips axe show as frontman Wayne Coyne battles pneumonia

The Flaming Lips frontman Wayne Coyne was hospitalised after coming down with pneumonia. The American psychedelic rock band were...

Don't Miss

Fontaines D.C. pay tribute to manager and ‘6th member of the band’ Trevor Dietz

Fontaines D.C. have paid tribute to their late manager Trevor Dietz, who has died aged 47. The Irish...

Soft Cell will meet its conclusion after ‘fitting farewell’ to late Dave Ball

Marc Almond has described Soft Cell’s final album Danceteria as a "fitting farewell" to his late bandmate Dave Ball.

Echo and The Bunnymen reschedule Philadelphia show after frontman Ian McCulloch involved in road incident

Echo and The Bunnymen were forced to postpone a show just hours before stage time after frontman Ian McCulloch was involved in...

Blink‑182 appear to be teasing Take Off Your Pants and Jacket 25th anniversary activity

Blink‑182 have ignited a wave of excitement online after dropping what fans believe is a clear hint that they’re gearing up to...

Ashley Roberts: ‘I couldn’t even watch dancing’ – Pussycat Dolls star recalls heartbreaking burnout

Ashley Roberts has revealed the emotional collapse she suffered after her life in one of the world’s biggest girl groups left her...

Stay in touch

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.