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At 71, the singer is part of rock and roll royalty, and she’s just made a raw and mesmerising new album
Popular with musicians, it was recently voted the most annoying song played to callers on hold
First-timers and old hands take on issues of faith, disability and prejudice in a rich crop of movies
Banned by the BBC and condemned by the Vatican, the song sold millions of copies — and spawned many suggestive spoofs
The song came to Paul McCartney in a dream one night in London in 1963
The co-founder of Dazed Media dives into the city’s vibrant creative scene
‘I have never voted. But I am being drawn in after what happened in Paris’
Singer’s 50th anniversary of recording career unites her with various celebrity cronies on a solid set of songs
Yoko Ono talks about choosing the line-up for the London arts festival she is curating
The curators of the ‘Art of the Pop Video’ exhibition pick the cream of promo clips from the Beatles to Radiohead
A belated second shipping of sea-shanties and pirate songs
A novelist describes her life of parties and Proustian prose
The Stones show need for different managers
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