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Few consumer goods have ever enjoyed as much free high-quality advertising as pot
The very idea of a pop star ‘selling out’ has gone the way of Victorian brown furniture. To sell is to sell, period
A successful West End transfer for the jukebox musical telling the story of Ray Davies and The Kinks
Powerful echoes of English pop from the 19-year-old Nottingham-raised singer and songwriter
With the pace of business today, there is no such thing as a five-year plan says Steven Murphy, chief executive of Christie’s International
My abiding carnival memory is of a hand snaking out from a crowd and snatching my sunglasses from my face
Yoko Ono talks about choosing the line-up for the London arts festival she is curating
Be it magical mystery or tragical history, it’s not just the topic that counts; it’s the quality of the teaching
The Thief sits on the waterfront, next door to the new Renzo Piano-designed Astrup Fearnley art museum
Sport simplifies the human condition. Art is the opposite. It does everything it can to complicate the human condition
Comedians’ memoirs have become a serious business – but is the bubble about to burst?
Jonas Mekas, the godfather of American avant-garde film, talks about recording reality
Though 25 years old, Nicholas Hytner’s staging came across with appealing freshness
Some signatures have risen sixfold in value
She is 79 and still producing the kind of conceptual art that made her infamous in the Sixties. But had she not been Mrs John Lennon, would the world have heard of Yoko Ono? The answer, says Simon Schama, is YES
Music labels should embrace the free market, writes Kesewa Hennessy
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