Nick Levine
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ADÉLA is relishing her role as pop’s newest provocateur
She missed out on a spot in KATSEYE – and trolls flocked to her comments after a behind-the-scenes documentary dropped – but ADÉLA is using the attention to become the straight-talking solo star of her dreams

Georgie Farmer comes out of his shell in ‘Wednesday’ season two
The rising actor behind gorgon Ajax even formed a cast band (he plays drums)

‘Freakier Friday’ review: feel-good noughties nostalgia from unlikely sequel
Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis reunite 22 years on from their cult original for more body-swapping chaos

Meet the C25 artists: Parcels
The Australian electropop crew talk Glastonbury, staying grounded and their brilliant new break-up banger 'Summerinlove'

‘Too Much’ review: Lena Dunham’s likeable rom-com is never as vital as ‘Girls’
Megan Stalter and Will Sharpe shine in a frequently funny but tonally uneven show

‘F1 The Movie’ review: Brad Pitt puts ‘Top Gun’ on wheels
Lewis Hamilton helped produce this high-octane Hollywood celebration of Formula One

‘Something Beautiful’ review: confusing megamix of Miley Cyrus music videos
This 55-minute film accompanies her ninth studio album

Jazzy is always cooking up bangers
The Dublin-based DJ and singer-songwriter was working in Tesco when her first song blew up. Now she’s making her Glastonbury debut and has more Spotify listeners than any other Irish female solo artist

‘Echo Valley’ review: even Sydney Sweeney and Julianne Moore can’t save this hollow thriller
Two of Hollywood's biggest names team-up in underwhelming style

Beyoncé live in London: giddy up for one of the stadium spectacles of the year
June 4, London, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium: the superstar brings her reclamation of country to the UK with a glitzy show that pays homage to those who came before her

Miley Cyrus: every single album ranked and rated
Miley Cyrus' is back with her ninth album 'Something Beautiful' - join NME as we rank every album the US star has released so far

‘What It Feels Like For A Girl’ review: heartfelt, hedonistic and utterly brilliant
This raw coming-of-age drama is based on Paris Lees' celebrated memoir of the same name