Jim Kerr: ‘I’d been a rock star. I thought, What happened my life?
The singer talks about Live Aid, ex-wives and four decades of Simple Minds
The singer talks about Live Aid, ex-wives and four decades of Simple Minds
Music book reviews: Jon Savage reissues and Will Sergeant memoir among other highlights
London Irish writer’s tenacity and attention to detail did not always please his subjects
Review: Ferdia Mac Anna’s flimsy, low-budget film has an ingenuous charm
Karl Whitney, author of Hit Factories, on his journey through the UK’s industrial heartlands
The Cure, Radiohead, Janet Jackson, Stevie Nicks and LL Cool J among the 2019 cohort
Visiting Japan is like being deposited on an alien planet, but once you get over the culture shock, it feels friendly, calm and safe – and there’s an OMG moment around every corner
Alex Kapranos talks about a new album, scoffing fish n’ chips in Galway, and why he wrote a song about the NHS
Start from the coast road between An Spidéal and Indreabhán and brace yourself for a treat
How the sexually ambivalent David Bowie and Marc Bolan subverted rock’s patriarchy
Airport architecture worldwide has gotten insanely creative but is still mostly unwelcoming to the endless queues of knackered travellers
From half-hearted applause to total starman: David Bowie’s biggest Irish gigs remembered
Want to play with Hozier or The Police? Kevin Godley’s app puts you in the band
Ambient music poineer, superstar-making producer – the godlike genius of Brian Eno is beyond question, but it’s heartening to know that even he can come up with a dud: Someday World, a collaboration with Underworld’s Karl Hyde
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