Friday, 24 March 2006

Wayne Coyne: Wayne's world rocks

The wild man behind The Flaming Lips really isn't mad; he's just very enthusiastic about life. Read more...

Thursday, 16 March 2006

Torchbearers of a rich musical tradition

Mystery Jets are heading towards the future of music at lightning speed. And it's their secret fifth member who's taking them there. They explain how to Fiona Sturges
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Friday, 24 February 2006

Clap Your Hands Say Yeah: A word of mouth revolution

For the art-rock band Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, word of mouth has worked wonders, as the front man tells Fiona Sturges
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Wednesday, 15 February 2006

Now that's entertainment

For many an ageing rock icon the Outstanding Contribution to Music award at the Brits can be a mixed blessing.
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Saturday, 28 January 2006

Shakira: Rhythm queen

Shakira learnt belly dancing at the age of four, signed with Sony records at 13 and these days counts Gabriel Garcia Marquez among her closest friends. Fiona Sturges meets Latin America's biggest star. Read more...

Friday, 20 January 2006

The White Devil, Pavilion Theatre, Brighton

You'd be hard-pushed to find a more bloodthirsty tale of betrayal and savagery than The White Devil. This contemporary reworking of John Webster's revenge tragedy, which takes in strangling, garrotting, poisoning, stabbing and shooting, comes from Brighton's newest company, Inservice Productions, formed by five local actors with stints at the National and the RSC behind them. Read more...

Saturday, 7 January 2006

Big Sur

North America is, of course, all about the road trip, nowhere more so than in California where, if you put your foot down, you can go from balmy beaches to snow-capped mountains to unrelenting desert in the space of a day. But there's a lot to be said for staying within the speed limit and really looking at the landscape. The Pacific Coast Highway between Los Angeles and San Francisco is one of the most stunning drives in the world, taking you out of the city and deep into the wilderness, with the ocean glistening over your shoulder. Read more...

Monday, 12 December 2005

Joss Stone, Brighton Centre, Brighton

Joss Stone has crammed a lot into her short life. The 18-year-old soul sensation from Devon has duetted with everyone from James Brown and Gladys Knight to Mick Jagger, bagged several awards and memorably confused Bob Geldof with Gandalf while recording the Band Aid single.
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Thursday, 24 November 2005

Kiss me lots, pay me more

Gene Simmons reckons to have slept with 4,600 women in his 32-year rock career. Fiona Sturges wasn't 4,601
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Tom Waits, Hammersmith Apollo

At £65 a ticket you'd hope to be left slack-jawed in wonder by stage hydraulics, flame-throwers, dancing girls and at least a dozen costume changes. But supply and demand being what it is, instead we get an old goat in a dusty suit shaking a pair of maracas.
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Tuesday, 1 November 2005

Brian Eno: The professor of pop

Brian Eno's reputation as the egghead of contemporary music precedes him. But while he can explain the links between architecture and doo-wop, he doesn't have a clue how to write a hit. Read more...

Thursday, 20 October 2005

Natalie Merchant: the thinking man's Madonna

'You can be well known but still live under the radar,' the songwriter tells Fiona Sturges
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Saturday, 15 October 2005

Lemmy: Motor mouth

For 30 years, Lemmy has been famous as the bourbon-swillin', fast-talkin' frontman of Motorhead, the world's loudest band. And it's not just an act, as Fiona Sturges discovers when she met him at his local in LA Read more...

Wednesday, 5 October 2005

Goldfrapp, Brighton Dome, Brighton

One thing's for sure about Goldfrapp, they certainly know when they're on to a good thing. Whatever misgivings you might have about their latest sound (think Gary Numan meets Erotica-era Madonna), they've clearly backed a winner with the whole sex bomb thing.
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Saturday, 1 October 2005

Ms Dynamite: Mother courage

Having a baby might mellow some artists. Not Ms Dynamite. She's keener then ever to tell us what's on her mind - and get something done about it. Fiona Sturges meets her
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