Glastonbury 2022: Paul McCartney and Kendrick Lamar to headline
Majority of acts announced feature women as festival recovers from pandemic hiatus
Majority of acts announced feature women as festival recovers from pandemic hiatus
If you hate everything now and you will escape future accusations of hypocrisy
Late composer was among tiny handful of film scorers whose work is instantly recognisable
For those who think they don’t ‘get’ jazz, just put yourself in a room with some live jazz musicians
40,000 jazz fans to attend as New Orleans-style funeral procession hits town
Line up includes American artists Maria Schneider and Nnenna Freelon
In a Fake News maelstrom, #MeToo and a cartoonish sauce meltdown lifted us up
Valerian review: After a promising start, the film plummets into atrociousness
Indonesian pianist Joey Alexander - at just 13 - is lighting up jazz
Fireplace Dragon; Chick Corea & Béla Fleck; Tommy Halferty’s Lifetime and Joey Alexander
The jazz player from Benin on convincing his family to let him purse a career in music, and how it led all the way to the White House
Beyoncé’s nine dominating nods, along with strong showings for Rihanna, Kanye West, Drake and Chance the Rapper, reflect a stellar year for black artists
The Obama years gave artists little to rail against, and there’s plenty to suggest Trump is inimical to culture. Could his election spark a strong artistic response?
Guitarist Larry Correll and New Orleans drummer Jason Marsalis among highlights
Gardot began writing songs as therapy after a serious accident left her with memory and speech problems
Ennio Morricone revolutionised cinema music but has never won an Oscar for one of his scores. He’s up again, for ‘The Hateful Eight’. Does he care? Just a little
The pianist believes God intervened during the recording of his new album. He talks faith, voices and the Armenian genocide
The Becks Rhythm Series kicks off tonight in Dublin’s Sugar Club band brings together some cutting-edge jazz players. Here, keyboardist Bill Laurance and Hiatus Kaiyote’s Paul Bender discuss their favourite licks, riffs and influences
When Steven Ellison was growing up jazz showed him the future of music. Now Flying Lotus is returning the favour – in a very dark way
600 artists are boycotting Israel; Sean Scully is showing in China - is art ever apolitical?
Voice of heartbreak had hit in 1960s with ‘It’s my party and I’ll cry if I want to’
Three of the top draws playing this year’s Castlepalooza give us the lowdown on their dream festivals – from the Anthony Bourdain catering to the T-Rex in the corner
Saxophonist Wayne Shorter has been at the heart of jazz for six decades. His tunes are like Beckett plays in melody and harmony, and his answers aren’t exactly straightforward either
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices