Oh, Dame Edna, my incandescent possum, the Royal Family turning to you for advice? Inviting them to your Melbourne Estate? And now this burning desire to take a razor to Prince William’s beard because it makes him look like Scott of the Antarctic? That’s not just a grooming suggestion, darling—it’s Continue Reading
The State We’re In 2024–25
The UK faces significant challenges, including rising homelessness and personal debt, with 354,000 people homeless and personal debt reaching £1.9 trillion. Despite slight improvements in mortgage arrears and inflation, high living costs persist, leaving many households financially strained. Overall, the situation remains precarious, with recovery still elusive.
Sir Elton Family Pics
Elton John gets the royal treatment—new family portrait unveiled at the National Portrait Gallery. Sir Elton, David Furnish, and their boys Zachary and Elijah
Pharrell Williams: The Architect of Joy
We’re up all night to get to get lucky There are musicians who chase trends. And then there are musicians who build the weather. Pharrell Williams has spent three decades quietly rearranging the atmosphere of popular music. Producer, songwriter, performer, fashion icon, cultural diplomat, he has never seemed interested in Continue Reading
Stevie Wonder – The Man With a Plan
He entered the world early, tiny and fragile, in Saginaw, Michigan. The incubator meant to keep him alive instead stole his sight. Retinopathy of prematurity. A clinical phrase for a lifelong darkness. Yet out of that darkness came a man who would flood the planet with light. Stevie Wonder was Continue Reading
There are survivors. Dave Gahan
. The voice of Depeche Mode is not just a singer. He is a resurrection story with a microphone in his hand. Born David Callcott in 1962 in Epping, Essex, Gahan grew up with the kind of restlessness that could have curdled into trouble. Instead, it became voltage. When he Continue Reading
Jeremy Hardy: The Gentle Radical of The News Quiz
J There are comedians who chase laughs, and there are comedians who quietly reshape how an audience thinks. Jeremy Hardy belonged firmly to the second camp. For decades on BBC Radio 4’s The News Quiz, alongside hosts such as Andy Hamilton and later Sandi Toksvig, Hardy became one of the Continue Reading
Rupert Everett did not tiptoe into the world of acting.
Rupert Everett did not tiptoe into the world of acting. He arrived like a raised eyebrow. Born in Norfolk in 1959, polished at drama school in London, he was expelled from the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama for being, in essence, too much. Too bold. Too himself. A Continue Reading
