The punk-rocker has finally found creative freedom in the music industry in the shadow of personal loss
The man once known as Johnny Rotten hopes his band can represent Ireland at this year’s contest
New six-part show dramatises the band’s years at the vanguard of the punk movement in 1970s London
Another dose of wilful inscrutability from director Terrence Malick
A clever show marking 40 years since the genre was born reminds us what all the fuss was about
Denmark Street base of punk pioneers gets historic listing
The bassist and bandleader conducted a comprehensive trawl through his repertoire
At 59, the post-punk band’s John Lydon still wields his voice as a fabulous instrument of outrage
London clubs under threat as rent and rates rocket
The alchemy of punk was shortlived but potent, as books by two of its pioneers reveal
Wildly eclectic roster of acts epitomises downtown New York chic in the 1980s
Powerful echoes of English pop from the 19-year-old Nottingham-raised singer and songwriter
‘Sixty Punk Singles’, a selling exhibition at the Vinyl Factory, is timed to coincide with the jubilee
Dub rhythms, jagged guitar and John Lydon’s bilious wail recall the band’s 1978 debut
Henley Business School hopes to bring harmony to the music industry with its specially designed MBA
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