As the feud between Kendrick Lamar and J Cole took a swift U-turn this week, music's long history of beefs, battles and diss tracks could finally be dying out
While US shoppers consider Trader Joe's totes a functional albeit plain grocery bag, Japanese fashionistas carry the totes for their status – and "American casual" style.
Why Pyramid Game, the new South Korean series on TVING and Paramount+, is sparking global intrigue
In an era where many films and albums are stored in the cloud, "streaming anxiety" is making people buy more DVDs, records – and even cassette tapes.
As many of Prince's outfits – including his iconic ruffled Purple Rain shirt – go up for auction, Katya Foreman assesses his wardrobe.
A tender love song rather than a furious anthem, "Slut!" nevertheless contains a damning message and powerful lyrics, writes Clare Thorp.
Humanity's ideas about aliens have been evolving for millennia – but in the era before television, they were considerably stranger.
The WAGs (wives and girlfriends) of footballers hold a fascination for Brits, with tabloids blaming them for the England team's loss in the 2006 World Cup. Clare Thorp explores why.
Greta Gerwig's Barbie movie is receiving rave reviews – not least for Gosling's performance as Ken. Could he go all the way to the awards podium, asks Laura Martin.