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Kingdom Hearts, arguably one of the best and most lasting role-playing game’s in history, began its run in 2002 with the very first Kingdom Hearts. Since then, the series has become somewhat of a cultural phenomenon. As of February this year, the Kingdom Hearts series has sold over 30 million copies worldwide. At the end […]

The veteran presenter reflects on his final Today programme and his career in broadcasting. Source

Kim Shattuck, bassist and singer of The Muffs, has died. She spent the last two years of her life battling with ALS. Her husband confirmed the news via social media today. She was 56. Her husband wrote via Instagram: “This morning the love of my life Kim passed peacefully in her sleep after a two-year […]

Three men who were arrested during the official investigation into rapper Mac Miller‘s death in 2018 have now been charged with supplying Miller the drugs that resulted in his death. As the Associated Press reports, a grand jury indictment that was unsealed in Los Angeles says that Cameron Pettit, 28, Stephen Walter, 46 and Ryan […]

It’s been a bloody huge year for women in music, and as more and more talented artists come out of the woodwork, there are more stories being told, more feelings being asserted and more life experiences being put into song. Aussie born, LA-based songwriter Shelley Segal does this fantastically on her latest single, ‘No’, premiering […]

ICYMI, the US House Of Representatives this week announced that it would be moving forward with an official impeachment inquiry against Donald Trump. The whole thing is a bit of a mess, with the President dragging the former Vice President and Democratic candidate hopeful Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden into it all. It’s […]

UK indie rockers Gengahr have announced they’ll return to Australia in March 2020 for their first visit in around 5 years, performing a pair of headline shows – one in Sydney and one in Melbourne. The impending travel plans coincide with the announcement of their new album Sanctuary – the band’s third – set for release on […]

A brief, incomplete, very quiet guide to the history of music’s negative spaces. Source

Sissons, who was 77, read the news on the BBC and ITN, and hosted Question Time from 1989-93. Source

The theatre company says it “cannot ignore” the “strength of feeling” against its sponsorship deal. Source


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