As far as Smith is concerned, Radiohead peaked in 1995, just before their masterpiece 'OK Computer'. “I like very much The Bends, but I think they haven’t done a good album anymore from then on" 💿👇
@glenngabe Weirdly, our
@FarOutMag
Wiki page is the victim of the same nonsense. Constantly targeted and submitted for deletion. Doesn't seem to be any sort of normal or reasonable discourse around it either. https://t.co/w96xFHv8KE
The Fulham Lillies stand in solidarity with @spiritofshankly as they launch their “Not a Pound in the Ground” campaign ahead of today’s fixture at Anfield.
We ask Fulham fans to consider supporting local businesses around Anfield rather than spending money inside the ground.
🗣️ @johngibbonsblog on The Anfield Wrap
"In this city, we value hard work. We value togetherness. We want to stick together, look after each other, and we value humility."
👇 Watch below...
Headliners have the ability to make or break a music festival; not only are they the main draw and the main ticket seller, but they also tend to set the tone for the entirety of the event.
No matter which way you spin it, then, Wireless Festival’s decision to have Ye – the artist formerly known as Kanye West – headline all three nights of the event is as disastrous as it gets.
🗣: "Wireless Festival gambled everything on a man who released a song called ‘Heil Hitler’ - read the full opinion below ⬇️
Rockstar Energy becomes the fourth brand to distance itself from Wireless Festival following news Kanye West will headline.
It joins Pepsi, Diageo and PayPal.
(https://t.co/cLyfvnVHRM)
🗣️ “Art should not be a lie.”
Artist Raymond Salvatore Harmon reflects on love, life and death.
Dangerous Minds caught up with Harmon to discuss his art, life, career, and the recent tragic loss of his wife.
Link: https://t.co/H0g6LH3jNU
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