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The Divine Comedy review – victory for the little guyNeil Hannon’s literate, underdog indie is as winning as ever, 20 years after his band’s commercial peak
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Stormzy: Gang Signs & Prayer review – London’s new grime lordMichael Omari is full of wit and rage on his swaggering debut
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On my radar: Agnès B’s cultural highlightsThe French fashion designer on being linked to David Bowie’s Blackstar, her love of David Lynch and her favourite Paris eatery
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Jamal Edwards: YouTube's grime reaperHe’s the music mogul who started his own YouTube news channel and is getting into movies. Jamal Edwards tells Matt Munday why he’s only just beginning…
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Britney Ever After: a tacky but oddly compelling biopicFrom post-Mickey Mouse Club teen to head-shaving meltdown, Lifetime crams the most National Enquirery moments into 90 baffling minutes
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Clive James: 'The Eagles were exposed as a line-up of relentless bores'When they sang, they were magic, but when they talk now, they are nerve gas
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Bogotá, Colombia’s banging capitalMost visitors to Colombia skip Bogotá, but time spent in the city means discovering one of the best music and nightlife scenes in Latin America
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Family life: The overnight drive to Cornwall, Led Zeppelin’s Rain Song, and Mum’s blind scouseReaders’ favourite photographs, songs and recipes
New band of the week New band of the week: Ménage à Trois (No 141) – lounge funk and synthadelic slow jams