Amy Winehouse, Lily Allen and Florence Welch have towered over pop music in recent years. So why, asks Fiona Sturges, does the backstage arena remain almost entirely dominated by men?
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Friday, 25 June 2010
Thursday, 24 June 2010
The great rock'n'roll swindle
Glastonbury is the worst offender, but many other supposedly family-friendly events are charging sky-high prices. By Fiona Sturges
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Friday, 18 June 2010
Book review: Shadowplayers by James Nice
James Nice's history of Factory Records begins at the end, with the death of its principal founder Tony Wilson from cancer in 2007
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Monday, 7 June 2010
I'm sorry they haven't a clue
The same few hackneyed comedians keep cropping up on TV panel shows. Fiona Sturges doesn't see the funny side
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Wednesday, 2 June 2010
Music review - Natalie Merchant, Brighton Dome
It's not often that a gig is set in motion by the click of a slide projector but then we have come to expect something more from Natalie Merchant, the 46-year-old singer-songwriter who has long left behind the folk-pop proselytising of her 10,000 Maniacs days and settled into her role as a solo artist of rare maturity and depth
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