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Does Nick Cave now believe in an ‘interventionist God’? It’s not beyond belief
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Does Nick Cave now believe in an ‘interventionist God’? It’s not beyond belief

Nick Cave has spoken of moving towards a “religious life”. His new album with The Bad Seeds, Wild God, gives credence to his divine captivation.

  • by Danielle Terceiro

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A fashion label beloved by Princess Catherine and Cate Blanchett is closing down

A fashion label beloved by Princess Catherine and Cate Blanchett is closing down

After a decade in business, The Vampire’s Wife will cease trading immediately.

  • by India McTaggart
Nothing is sacred in this side-splitting ‘coming-of-clown’ story
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Nothing is sacred in this side-splitting ‘coming-of-clown’ story

Our critics give their take on the biggest shows around town

  • by Shamim Razavi, Michael Bailey, Millie Muroi, Daniel Herborn and Kate Prendergast
A rare act of impersonation: Heather Mitchell’s enthralling RBG

A rare act of impersonation: Heather Mitchell’s enthralling RBG

Inhabiting someone as illustrious as US Supreme Court judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg is no mean feat, but Mitchell doesn’t just capture her likeness – she captures her spirit.

  • by Cameron Woodhead, Nadia Bailey, Jessica Nicholas and Vyshnavee Wijekumar
‘It’s a fine line portraying addiction’: The making of the Amy Winehouse biopic

‘It’s a fine line portraying addiction’: The making of the Amy Winehouse biopic

British filmmaker Sam Taylor-Johnson reflects on the challenges of making Back to Black.

  • by Jane Rocca
Dirty Three’s Jim White, your favourite songwriter’s favourite drummer

Dirty Three’s Jim White, your favourite songwriter’s favourite drummer

Propulsive but patient, White’s drumming has become an instrumental voice. After a career of making music with others, he has finished his first solo album.

  • by Grayson Haver Currin
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Nick Cave among stars at funeral of The Pogues singer Shane MacGowan

Nick Cave among stars at funeral of The Pogues singer Shane MacGowan

Thousands of people lined the streets of Dublin to say goodbye to The Pogues frontman as his coffin wound through the Irish capital before a small-town funeral.

  • by Jill Lawless
‘Not for the fragile’: Film charts Nick Cave and co’s ascent into hell

‘Not for the fragile’: Film charts Nick Cave and co’s ascent into hell

Forty years after it all ended, the Birthday Party’s rise is retraced in Mutiny in Heaven.

  • by Michael Dwyer
What you need to know ahead of King Charles’ coronation

What you need to know ahead of King Charles’ coronation

King Charles III and his wife, Queen Consort Camilla, will be officially crowned on Saturday. Here’s how the day will unfold.

‘Stupefyingly spectacular’: Why Nick Cave is attending the coronation

‘Stupefyingly spectacular’: Why Nick Cave is attending the coronation

The veteran Australian singer-songwriter says Queen Elizabeth II was the most charismatic woman he has ever met.

  • by Rob Harris
Nick Cave review: A gloriously uplifting night of laughs, hope and serenades

Nick Cave review: A gloriously uplifting night of laughs, hope and serenades

Nick Cave delivered an evening of fun, with the audience sent home buoyed rather than buffeted, assured instead of afraid.

  • by Bernard Zuel

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