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People advised her to ‘just shut up and sing’. But there was no separating the singer from the song
Singer produced more than 70 albums and had chart success in every decade from 1950s to 2020s
The most downloaded and most played song of the entire 1960s
Opinion: The tennis player is part of a new socio-political movement – ‘conspirituality’
As thousands of Americans succumbed to the virus, Trump continued to be the Pollyana-in-Chief
The extravagant amount of outrage over his Covid-19 songs is commensurate with his exalted status as an Irish artist
We have a pathological need not just for The Famous Person to visit but through some ritual process of transubstantiation become like us
The Monty Python founder had the idea of dropping punchlines for an absurdist style
The roots of the Tory victory can be traced back to Eric Joyce’s misbehaviour in 2012
Focusing on the impact of aviation is to miss the point about global warming
Our understanding of what constitutes actual racist language and behaviour has become devalued
Erotic capital may be all the reality television show’s contestants have or need
These eight YouTube clips show Brendan Grace’s pioneering, inimitable comedy style
Grace was a pioneer in Ireland, writing and performing his own comedy as a headline act
Anything could happen at a Starr show. That was the appeal of his now dated comedy