Michael Kiwanuka: Small Changes – More drastic changes might have served him better
The London-born musician tweaks his sound and thematic concerns, burrowing deeper into the niche he has forged
The London-born musician tweaks his sound and thematic concerns, burrowing deeper into the niche he has forged
Mercury-prize winner on perseverance, lockdown and his latest album
Only one British woman, Mabel, is nominated in best album, song and new artist categories
Londoner shrugs off the weight of music history with an adventurous album
From Billie Eilish, Florence and Jarvis Cocker to Freya Ridings and Mango x Mathman
Joe Duffy's RTÉ Radio 1 show scratches an itch listeners barely even knew they had
Here’s the second tranche of stage times for the Stradbally festival
Comments come after Electric Picnic sells out in less than five minutes, ahead of lineup announcement
The first tranche of acts is announced hours after the festival sells out
Twelve acts are up for this year’s prize, which picks the best album by a UK or Irish act
Michael Kiwanuka was the sound of 2012, but the making of his follow-up album proved to be a less than easy affair. He talks artistic sacrifices and keeping the faith
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices