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Eleven great songs about cricket | Neil Hannon

A very small number of people will be able to read the phrase "the first Irish concept album about cricket" and not feel slightly nauseous. However, if, like me, you experience even the slightest twinge of guilty excitement at those words, then I suggest you scurry off to get your headphones, and resign yourself to

The massive mullet moment: why the worlds hair is all business in the front party in the back

Its been bubbling up for a while, but now it seems the hairstyle has reached another tipping point. And no wonder. Its weird, cool, sexy and liberating Mullets, it seems, are back. Again. In recent years celebrities including Miley Cyrus, Lil Nas X and Rihanna have sported parties in the back, while swathes of TikTok

Vampires Kiss: Nicolas Cage is unforgettable in this freakishly great cult classic

This 1989 black comedy features an unnerving performance and actual cockroach eating. Cage superfan Luke Buckmaster explains why it works Every film review, every article of cultural analysis and in fact every piece of writing ever written is informed by a system of expression we call language, which is used to describe aspects of a

Youth seduced by older woman 'will suffer trauma later in life' | UK news

Older women who seduce very young men, like Mrs Robinson in the Dustin Hoffman film The Graduate, can cause males lasting damage and "implant the seeds of self-hate and self-harm", according to a professor of psychiatry.

Brown at 10 by Anthony Seldon and Guy Lodge review

Anthony Eden, it was said, was thoroughly prepared for the job of prime minister. Unfortunately, he was prepared to do it in 1938 and didn't get it until 1955. Even Gordon Brown's worst enemies would not compare his premiership to the disastrous 19 months Eden spent in the job. (Actually, Brown's worst enemies, mostly former