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As the second instalment of Wicked prepares to hit Irish cinemas, Aoife Barry examines the rise of 'event cinema' and the ...
On November 15, 1969, an iconic bluegrass picker broke off from the Nashville establishment and performed at a Vietnam War protest.
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Marty Stuart and Molly Tuttle will together in February on the Molly x Marty: Guitars on Fire — The Cosmic Twang Co-Headline Tour. Stuart and His Fabulous Superlative's instrumental album, "Space Junk ...
EVERYONE loves a bit of bully – and last weekend’s Bullseye reboot with new host Freddie Flintoff was ITV’s most-watched ...
Not all stars and public figures are created equal. While there are plenty of genuinely great people out there in the ...