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Posted on 10th June 2019

Ed Sheeran tops radio’s most-played songs of 2018

Ed Sheeran tops airplay charts for the third time in four years - but another act had the most-played song.
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E3: Xbox One successor Project Scarlett to launch in 2020

The next-generation console will have a new Halo game among its first titles.
Posted on 9th June 2019

Bionic Showgirl shakes up cabaret

Viktoria Modesta, who chose to have her own leg amputated, takes to the stage at the Crazy Horse in Paris.
Posted on 9th June 2019

How Batman inspired Kasabian side project

Sergio Pizzorno reveals how the "freedom" of his first-ever solo album owes a debt to Bruce Wayne.
Posted on 9th June 2019

Why Jeff Wayne changed the War of the Worlds soundtrack

War of the Worlds has been re-imagined for a new generation, 40 years after it was first adapted for stage.
Posted on 9th June 2019

London Fashion Week Men’s: Ex-youth worker gives fashion designers a chance

Fashion entrepreneur Simon Suphandagli has set up a pop-up shop for London Fashion Week Men's, to help young fashion designers.
Posted on 8th June 2019

Tales of the City author: ‘Gay actors for gay roles’

Armistead Maupin explains why it was important the new Netflix version of his stories cast LGBT actors.
Posted on 8th June 2019

Tales of the City author: ‘Gay actors for gay roles’

Armistead Maupin explains why it was important the new Netflix version of his stories cast LGBT actors.
Posted on 8th June 2019

‘Anne Frank has become immortal’

Anne Frank's step-sister says that "Anne has become a symbol of the one-and-a-half million Jewish children who died."
Posted on 8th June 2019

Armistead Maupin on gay actors and ‘Tales of the City’

Armistead Maupin is one of the world's best-known LGBT writers, and now his long-running series 'Tales of the City' has arrived on Netflix.

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