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Review: The Color Purple is an emotional, joyful exploration of black womanhood
The award-winning musical creates space for a nuanced conversation about black feminism.
Do you drink tea and coffee the British way or the American way?
Where you place your spoon says everything, according to an etiquette coach.
Taking a holiday in the "dullest" city in the US
Everyone thinks Washington DC is boring. These seven must-dos will change your mind.
Gen Z American confused by bizarre Kiwi question
This everyday phrase can cause confusion for foreign travellers.
Why have Kendall Jenner and Bad Bunny broken up?
The pair have chosen to part ways as they end their romance on a high note.
Magic is everywhere in Salem, if you know where to look
The city once terrified of spells now wears them well.
TSA agents accused of stealing at Miami Airport security screening
The agents appeared to have a slick operation but forgot about CCTV.
Pilot hits out at 'selfish' and 'rude' passengers in viral video
"Put your junk where it belongs," said the irritated pilot.
World's biggest bike ride or biggest traffic jam? US event reaches peak numbers
This US event gives the Tour de France a run for its money.
Hollywood hot spots: Famous TV and film spots found on Airbnb
If the Oscars had you excited, these might be the holiday stays for you.
One sign travel is returning to normal in the US
Travel for this event is the highest in two decades in some states.
Does Disneyland have an adult problem?
The Disney Adult is a much pilloried character but the theme parks love them.
Society has become more violent: horror movie maker
Horror director Roger Corman tells Chris Harvey how his work predicted the future
Covid forces the Sundance film festival to a virtual programme
Sundance festival unveils its programme for a virtual season
Rock 'n roll star was years ahead of the pack
Musician who delivered on the title of his hit about rock 'n roll stars
Dylan sells his music catalogue
The Dylan catalogue, a 60-year rock 'n' roll odyssey, is sold
50 year old classic gets a pandemic makeover
A song with just 20 words remains one of the enduring Christmas classics
In the US, the piano player is winding up
COVID-19: 'The Bitter End' for America's live music venues?
Knights too hot to handle?
A country band stuck in a nostalgic past keeps delivering fun for fans
Covid-19: How bands keep the money tap on
Independent musicians in the US turn to social media to recoup wages.