Body Music
Although AlunaGeorge's debut doesn't quite live up to its exquisite preceding singles, Christopher Sharpe still finds merits in the London duo's glossy, stylish dreamworld
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Although AlunaGeorge's debut doesn't quite live up to its exquisite preceding singles, Christopher Sharpe still finds merits in the London duo's glossy, stylish dreamworld
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Chiara Milford scathingly unpicks the institutional Summer Exhibition at the Royal Academy, where snobbery abounds, the middle classes clack their heels and creativity is measured in the red stickers of bidding wars.
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Rebekah Ellerby discusses the implications of the new statue celebrating the infamous scene from Austen's masterpiece
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Scotland's premier music festival gave itself a tremendous 20th birthday bash, with young and old talents alike making their mark on the 85,000-strong audience
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Andrew Gaudion dives into the minion-filled fluffiness of the sequel to 2010's Despicable Me
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A Cambridge academic has called for students to be tested for 'study drugs'.
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The ‘golden era’ for multinational firms attempting to avoid taxes may be coming to an end it was announced at the G20 summit in Moscow this week. Finance ministers including UK finance minister George Osborne criticised businesses including Google who used international tax rules to reduce their tax bills, despite...
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Helena Moretti gives Lifestyle her opinion of the capital's annual food festival...
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David Pountain investigates Sofia Coppola's satirical take on the smartphone generation headed by Emma Watson
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The second album from the enigmatic electronician balances everyday life with a soaring sumptuousness. Christopher Sharpe finds himself fascinated
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Michael Perry immerses himself in These New Puritans' third album: a disturbing listen, but one laced with an archaic beauty
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