BBC Radio 2's Nigel Ogden Dies at 71

Beloved BBC Radio 2 presenter Nigel Ogden, who hosted The Organist Entertains for 39 years, has died suddenly at age 71. Tributes pour in for the iconic organist.

Spotify Pre-Grammy Party Highlights 2026 Nominees

Spotify's annual pre-Grammy party in Los Angeles featured electrifying performances from all eight 2026 Grammy Best New Artist nominees, including Katseye, Addison Rae, and Lola Young.

Coronation Street Star Shares Stroke Recovery Journey

Former Coronation Street actor Chris Fountain has bravely shared his experience of suffering a stroke in 2022, posting hospital photos and urging fans to check blood pressure on Stroke Prevention Day.

Kate Middleton Rewrites Royal Parenting Rulebook

The Princess of Wales prioritises family life above royal duties, asking 'How does this work for us as a family?' before engagements, marking a dramatic shift from previous generations.

Yumi Zouma's Gradual Evolution from Dream Pop Sound

New Zealand dream-pop quartet Yumi Zouma's fifth album 'No Love Lost to Kindness' marks a subtle shift toward louder guitars and bolder intentions, though their reinvention remains more gradual than radical.

Miles Davis Centenary: Jazz Legends Share Insights

Ahead of the 100th anniversary of Miles Davis's birth in 2026, legendary musicians including Sonny Rollins, Terence Blanchard, and John Scofield discuss his revolutionary impact, unique sound, and lasting influence on jazz and beyond.

Wuthering Heights Gets Erotic Audio Adaptation

Bloom Stories releases an immersive audio reimagining of Emily Brontë's classic, focusing on the novel's simmering desire and power dynamics ahead of a major film adaptation.

Smithsonian Returns Three Illicit Indian Temple Bronzes

The Smithsonian's National Museum of Asian Art is returning three medieval bronze sculptures to India after an internal investigation confirmed they were illegally removed from temples in Tamil Nadu during the mid-20th century.

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