Boyzone Farewell Concert Slammed as Cheap Mess

Boyzone's farewell concerts at London's Emirates Stadium were met with criticism over missing members, AI visuals, and low ticket sales, with some tickets sold for as little as £2.50.

Hugh Laurie Hits Back at House Critic

Hugh Laurie defended House after a journalist called it repetitive, arguing that variations on a theme are common in art and that the show wasn't meant for her.

Richard Scolyer, Cancer Researcher, Dies at 59

Prof Richard Scolyer, renowned pathologist and former Australian of the Year, has died at 59 after a battle with brain cancer. He pioneered immunotherapy treatments and inspired many.

Tom Gauld Cartoon on Book Lies

Tom Gauld's latest cartoon humorously highlights the white lies book lovers tell, from claiming to have read classics to judging books by their covers.

Lenny Henry: Racism Still at Large in UK

Lenny Henry has said racism is 'still at large' as he embarks on his first standup tour in over 15 years, noting that issues he discussed in the 1980s remain relevant today.

Atonement Review: Guilt and Love Battle

A stage adaptation of Ian McEwan's novel shows inspiring touches and adept acting, but the emotional sweep feels underpowered. At Chichester Festival Theatre.

Anthony Head, Buffy Star, Dies at 72

Anthony Head, best known as Rupert Giles in Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the Gold Blend coffee ads, has died from pneumonia complications at age 72.

Mildred Howard's First Major Museum Retrospective

Mildred Howard, 80, receives her first major museum retrospective at the Oakland Museum of California, showcasing 50 years of art that intertwines personal history, activism, and social justice.

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