Think you know VAN GOGH? Meet THE WOMAN WHO MADE VINCENT FAMOUS
Hans Luijten’s pivotal new exploration of Jo van Gogh-Bonger's life in The Woman Who Made Vincent Famous aims to rewrite part of Van Gogh's history.
Hans Luijten’s pivotal new exploration of Jo van Gogh-Bonger's life in The Woman Who Made Vincent Famous aims to rewrite part of Van Gogh's history.
Few music autobiographies unearth the behind-the-board secrets and tales like Trevor Horn’s recent memoir, Adventures In Modern Recording.
In The Boy Who Sat By The Window, David Hodge shares his story from childhood to his drag persona through the AIDS crisis to the present day.
A Working-Class Family Ages Badly is Juno Roche’s first memoir, set against the present-day backdrop of their home in rural Spain.
For a group awarded the Welsh Music Prize in 2019, the prospect of releasing the ‘difficult second album’ could understandably be true. With Bato Mato, Adwaith needn’t worry.
Recorded in spring 2021, before the world had even been introduced to Wet Leg, the debut album amps up the playfulness of their initial singles and keeps it running.
With new album Night Call, acclaimed actor and now, solo artist Olly Alexander takes Years & Years' sound into new harmonious places.
Ludovico Einaudi offers moments of tranquil reflection that offer an alternative response to the anxiety the last two years have evoked.
In a decade often viewed through orange and brown-tinted glasses, Painting The Beauty Queens Orange refutes the idea of a beige tapestry of women’s lives.
With December marking 40 years of Dare, The Human League are celebrating with a Cardiff Motorpoint Arena date.
With her second album Prioritise Pleasure out, a largely-sold out autumn tour soon to begin and more dates added for the spring, Chloë Edwards spoke to Rebecca Lucy Taylor, aka Self Esteem.