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This 1980s-inspired album involves double lives and dangerous lovers, but exercises an air of caution
Cover versions by male artists often amp up the hysteria, while women are more sympathetic to the original
Showcasing a more organic version of the singer, the collection consists of soporific acoustic pop-rock
There’s hope for prominent women like Cyrus — and maybe the first daughter, too
Music from the UK aims for maximum palatability, writes Ludovic Hunter-Tilney
Laura Wade’s theatrical adaptation runs the gamut from high society Sapphic orgies to socialist marches
Ridiculous and rather charming, Jeremy Scott’s ‘construction couture’ show raised a smile
The pop star goes off-piste on self-financed album with songs about drugs, pansexualism and visions of the sun
Amos Yee, who was previously jailed after criticising Lee Kuan Yew, publishes new video
The V&A showcases the most memorable moments in the past four years of British stage design
A strong performance underlined Grande’s accomplished move from child stardom to the next stage
Anne Hathaway gives a high-energy performance as a US drone pilot in George Brant’s monologue
His voice may be like falling masonry, but Bob Dylan has an album of standards all sung previously by Sinatra. Here are some other unusual cover songs
Unlike ‘Klinghoffer’, pop music is silent on topics other than sex, writes Ludovic Hunter-Tilney
I due Foscari, Lady Gaga, Lady Antebellum, English Touring Opera and more
A couple of love songs, dreamy and earthy, with samples of Miley Cyrus and French Romantic poetry, an ingenious linkage
Perhaps the wretchedness and sadness of the whole affair is a commentary on the hellishness of Miley Cyrus-level celebrity
The hit BBC series relaunches this weekend with a new title sequence that was inspired by a fan
Presiding over a carnival of bad taste, the singer revealed that she can be a seriously bad singer
‘Charles James: Beyond Fashion’ at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art
The teen star turned young adult performed her good-natured pop-rock in an expertly staged show
‘The whole atmosphere in the shop was very much of a party about to happen’
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