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Celeste: “This narrative of being broken at a man’s feet is very unempowering”
Since she was unsigned, the Brighton singer-songwriter has always refused to let the music industry take complete control of her career. Returning with her bold, bracing second album, ‘Woman Of Faces’, she’s maintaining that approach and hoping to break a cycle of “doom and heartbreak”

Rachel Zegler is owning her ‘Evita’ moment: ‘I’ve been training my whole life for this’
The 'Snow White' star talks to NME about the huge West End success of 'Evita' and the hard work that got her there

Say Now are bringing back the chaotic energy of iconic UK girl groups
Following a name change and plenty of musical experimentation, the London trio are excited to continue their “forward momentum” now that they’ve “found a sweet spot” in their sound

Ashnikko – ‘Smoochies’ review: like eavesdropping on the most shocking conversation in the restaurant
On her brilliant second album, the alt-pop agitator threads K-pop and country into her lusty sonic assault

‘Victoria Beckham’ review: Posh’s Netflix documentary is a carefully controlled flex
This new series about the former Spice Girl could do with, well, a bit more spice

‘Him’ star Tyriq Withers turned to acting to heal his inner child
The Florida-born up-and-comer could have been an American football star – instead, he's playing one in the year's wildest thriller

‘A Big Bold Beautiful Journey’ review: cute romcom falls into the friend zone
Ace performances from Margot Robbie and Colin Farrell can’t rescue a dull story

JADE on her dazzling debut album: “I want people to feel like they’re literally hearing me find my sound”
The Little Mix star dishes on ‘That’s Showbiz Baby!’, telling NME about all the ins and outs of the making of her long-awaited solo LP, and why she loves “Frankenstein-ing a song together”

‘The Girlfriend’ review: twisting, turning mummy’s-boy thriller will keep you guessing
A scheming girlfriend and overprotective matriarch go head to head

‘The Paper’ review: ‘The Office’ spin-off makes for reams of fun
This freshly printed sitcom rolls lukewarm off the press but livens up eventually

Sabrina Carpenter – ‘Man’s Best Friend’ review: pop’s bawdy troubadour hits the melodic G-spot
On her seventh studio album, pop's pithiest lyricist hones the fun and flirty persona that's made her a superstar

‘Eddington’ review: Pedro Pascal and Joaquin Phoenix face off in Ari Aster’s COVID black comedy
It's part social-commentary, part hyper-violent neo-Western and part political thriller