Hip-hop: Eve on five female MCs who changed the genre
The history of hip-hop is dominated by men but a new BBC documentary sets out to correct the record.
The history of hip-hop is dominated by men but a new BBC documentary sets out to correct the record.
“I’m the idiot who failed to realise the realities,” says the author of This is Going to Hurt.
AFC Rumney girls will play with the In da Club rapper’s name on their kits this season.
They include a Bronze Age sword and axe, Roman tiles and finger ring, with 16 reports to police.
Legendary guitarist Lokassa ya Mbongo’s family say they have been unable to give him a “worthy” send-off.
Hundreds of people allow their secrets – from the harmless to the serious – to be aired in public.
The dancer gave an update on her chemotherapy treatment, saying she is “doing really well”.
Davies, known for films such as Benediction and A Quiet Passion, died after a short illness, his manager confirms.
A new TV drama sees Steve Coogan play Jimmy Savile, one of the UK’s most notorious paedophiles.
“I need to focus on my health first,” the rapper said, adding that he suffers from stomach issues.
Autumn Variations divided the critics but fans are all still firmly behind the singer-songwriter.
For the first time, Nigerian police explain how Mohbad died, in a case which has gripped the nation.
The pop star stunned performers rehearsing for the I Should Be So Lucky musical in Manchester.
Bose Ogulu, who manages Burna Boy, speaks to the BBC about what is next for the Afrobeats sensation.
Singer Emaza Gibson claims the star signed her to his label then demanded sex, which he denies.
A 36-year-old man is accused of soliciting to murder and incitement to kidnap.
Willie Williams from Sheffield is U2’s creative director and spent 18 months developing the show.
The film of the Eras tour is due to be released in cinemas in more than 100 countries next Friday.
The Grammy nominees were hand-picked to support Taylor Swift, but things weren’t always so easy.
The Core’s auditorium needs remedial works so festive performances are moved to Bromsgrove.
Michelle Hadaway said former BBC reporter Martin Bashir had lost clothes belonging to her daughter Karen.
The Swedish Academy rewards his “innovative plays and prose which gives voice to the unsayable”.
The makers of the latest in the stealth action series have put Arabic front and centre of the project.
The women travelled from the USA to study and believe college staff were “dismissive” of them.
Denied an education in the Cultural Revolution, Can Xue has since published several award-winning novels.
NI Screen says it is extremely disappointed the TV series will not be filmed in Belfast as planned.
The Legends of the Fall star says her agents failed to protect her from the disgraced film mogul.
Floorboards that are thought to have been acted on by William Shakespeare are uncovered in King’s Lynn.
The evening performance, in London’s West End, was halted and did not resume.
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