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POP CULTURE


Andrey Berger Turns A Moscow Skyscraper Lobby Into A Study Of Light, Scale, And Power
In contemporary commercial architecture, public art is often treated as finishing touch, an aesthetic gesture applied once the real work is done. In Moscow City’s newly completed Moscow Towers, Andrey Berger’s Deus Particula suggests something more ambitious. Rather than decorating space, it attempts to complete its logic. Installed across two ground floor lobbies within the 62 storey Moscow Towers complex, Berger’s monumental diptych operates at the intersection of architect


“I Wasn’t Myself” – Steven Springett on the Reality Behind Reality TV
For Steven Springett, everything used to feel clear. Football gave him structure, confidence, a sense of who he was. Then that was taken away, and with it, the version of himself he understood best. What followed wasn’t a clean comeback or a simple shift into something new. It was slower than that. Messier. Years of trying to rebuild confidence, learning how to deal with things he had spent a long time avoiding, and facing parts of himself that didn’t quite come back the same


Tiffany Queen - Pop ambition, identity, and the making of a modern persona
Pop music has always been a stage for confidence. The artists who leave a mark are rarely the ones who arrive cautiously. They arrive with a name, a vision and the belief that what they are building deserves attention. Tiffany Queen speaks about her career with that kind of conviction. Her project is not framed as a single release or even a typical music career. Instead she describes Tiffany Queen as an identity she is actively constructing, something that sits at the interse


Judith Owen returns with Suit Yourself and nothing to prove
There is a point in an artist’s career where the need to prove anything falls away. What replaces it is clarity. That is where Judith Owen is heading with Suit Yourself . Set for release on April 24 and recorded in New Orleans, the album does not try to reposition her or introduce a new direction. It brings together what she already does well and presents it with more control. The result is a record that feels direct and considered before it has even fully landed. Across the


Mishaal Tamer Lands in London with Home Is Changing
Mishaal Tamer isn’t arriving in London as a newcomer. He arrives with momentum, with a catalogue that has already travelled across continents, and with a live reputation that continues to build at pace. On 8 April 2026, he takes over The Lower Third for a one-night show titled Home Is Changing . It’s a smaller room, more contained, and that’s exactly the point. Tamer’s rise has been fast but measured. His 33-track debut, Home Is Changing , released in late 2024, established a


Tamta Tightens the Formula with ‘AUTOTAPINOSI’
Tamta returns with ‘AUTOTAPINOSI’, a track that tightens her sound and places her firmly within a more defined, club-led direction. Photographer: Lena Knappova / @lenaknappova Released on 11 March 2026 via Kiki Music Group and distributed by Minos EMI / Universal Music Group, the track pushes her sound into a more direct, club-driven direction. Built on an EBM foundation, it blends industrial textures with electronic and post-punk influences, moving her further away from conv


Kayleigh-Paige Rees on Pops, Performance, and the Art of Returning to the Spotlight
At a point in her career where many actors begin to specialise, Kayleigh-Paige Rees has done the opposite. She has built a reputation as a producer, entrepreneur, and advocate for independent creatives, while quietly sharpening her craft as a performer. Now, with Pops set for global release on Amazon Prime, she steps firmly back into the spotlight as an actress. Directed by David Thackeray , the film is a quietly powerful portrait of family, memory, and emotional inheritance


Charli Fisher Redefining Modern Luxury with Heart and Purpose
Charli Fisher is part of a new generation of storytellers who move with ease across the worlds of fashion travel and broadcast. She has carved out a career that feels both polished and refreshingly grounded balancing international campaigns with a presence that remains unmistakably human. From the serene elegance of sustainable luxury resorts to the charged energy of red carpets and fashion weeks she brings a quiet intentionality to every space she enters. Her success is not


Scheila Santos On Breaking Barriers In A Male-dominated Music Scene
From Brazil To London, The DJ Reflects On Resilience, Respect, And The Quiet Revolution Of Women Behind The Decks. At 34, Brazilian-born DJ Scheila Santos has found her rhythm in London’s vibrant electronic scene. Her journey from Brazil to the heart of Europe’s club culture has been shaped by passion, perseverance, and the quiet courage it takes to stand out in a space still marked by gender imbalance. Although she’s earned her place commanding the decks in some of London’s


Charles Mills Beyond MIC And Into Wellness
Charles Mills’ name still lingers in the cultural memory from his time on Made in Chelsea , a world of champagne-fuelled nights and...


Broadway and TV star Laura Benanti makes London debut in one-woman comedy show Laura Benanti: Nobody Cares direct from sold-out run at Edinburgh Festival Fringe
“Queen of Broadway” shows off comedy chops in autobiographical hit charting her journey from an 18-year-old ingenue to a recovering...


Dan Devlin on Glitter, Grit, and the Freedom to Dance Like Nobody’s Watching
There’s a certain way Dan Devlin carries himself – like someone who’s just stepped off stage but still has the spotlight following him....


Pierce Brosnan Brings Savile Row Sophistication to Late-Night in Thom Sweeney
Pierce Brosnan brought a masterclass in understated elegance to the set of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon this week, stepping...


Glaze. Viral. Exit. Hailey Bieber’s $1b Beauty Deal Marks The Rise Of Gen Z’s Monetised Aesthetic.
PR Strategist And Cultural Analyst Kiko Gaspar Explores How Rhode’s Sale Signals A New Era Of Beauty Capitalism — Built Not Just For...


"Sorry I Hurt Your Son” - James Barr Gets Real (and Really Funny) About Life, Love and Letting Go
From lifting his brother aloft in a homemade Lion King tribute to commanding stages around the world, James Barr has always been a born...
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