Monday, June 22, 2026

Pulp releasing documentary and live album

Pulp are releasing a documentary charting their rise to fame and a live album recorded at their London shows last year.

Latest Posts

Marlon and Jackie Jackson announce Jackson 5 UK tour dates

The Jackson 5 members Marlon and Jackie Jackson are reuniting for a string of UK shows later this year.

Kanye West facing opposition over concert in Texas

The mayor of San Antonio, Texas has called for Kanye West's concert in the city to be cancelled. The...

Drake pays tribute to Tay Keith

Drake has paid a heartfelt tribute to Tay Keith following the producer's death. The God's Plan hitmaker took to...

Danny Bretherton taking break from December 10

Danny Bretherton is "taking some time out" from December 10. The singer is taking a break from the boy...

Andrew Garfield: Award shows are gratitude rituals

Andrew Garfield considers award shows to be "gratitude rituals".
The 33-year-old actor has admitted to having mixed feelings about attending award shows this season, revealing that although he loves to celebrate the achievements of other people within the movie industry, he dislikes the "commerce" element of the glitzy events.
Andrew – who has received a BAFTA nomination for his starring role in ‘Hacksaw Ridge’ – shared: "I get to offer gratitude and celebrate the people that I’ve worked with, and not only that, but to celebrate the other work that’s going on.
"And not only that, but there are people that I have a true connection with in those rooms, friends that I love and I get to celebrate their work.
"At best, those things are gratitude rituals.
"A very wise man said that to me – a mythologist called Michael Meade who I look up to very much – he watched the Oscars one year and he said, ‘You know what? What I saw was the possibility for a gratitude ritual. What a beautiful thing that you get to go and give thanks sincerely to all those people and forces in the world that allow you to do what you love.’ So I’m feeling pretty good about it."
However, Andrew admitted that there is an obvious downside to the shows, too.
He told Vulture: "There is the other side of it, and commerce is always going to be present, and you just have to dance with it and keep all that as light as possible.
"You have to keep the focus on the meaning, and we need meaning more than ever – that is for sure. The world is crying out for it, so I’m very happy to attempt to live my own version of that life."

Latest Posts

Marlon and Jackie Jackson announce Jackson 5 UK tour dates

The Jackson 5 members Marlon and Jackie Jackson are reuniting for a string of UK shows later this year.

Kanye West facing opposition over concert in Texas

The mayor of San Antonio, Texas has called for Kanye West's concert in the city to be cancelled. The...

Drake pays tribute to Tay Keith

Drake has paid a heartfelt tribute to Tay Keith following the producer's death. The God's Plan hitmaker took to...

Danny Bretherton taking break from December 10

Danny Bretherton is "taking some time out" from December 10. The singer is taking a break from the boy...

Don't Miss

Mick Jagger hints at Rolling Stones tour plans for 2027

Sir Mick Jagger has hinted the Rolling Stones could tour in 2027. The 82-year-old frontman of the legendary rock...

Finneas reveals dream collaborator

Finneas has revealed his dream collaborator is Rihanna. Speaking at the 2026 Tribeca Festival during a conversation with composer...

Alice Cooper gifts signed album to man who handed in his lost credit card

Alice Cooper sent a signed copy of his new album to a fan after he handed in the credit card the singer...

Bob Dylan recalls ‘best and worst parts’ about turning 80

Bob Dylan says the "worst part" about turning 80 was understanding something too late to alter "everything in the past".

Bruce Springsteen’s Bono regret

Bruce Springsteen is sorry he didn’t let Bono use his song for a charity ad. The 76-year-old star issued...

Stay in touch

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