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Michael Jackson's face was Klimt as drawn by a plastic surgeon

I'll come clean at once. I liked Michael Jackson. More precisely, I liked the specific feature of Michael Jackson that all but monopolised the tabloid attention paid to him throughout his career, most of it disobliging in the extreme: his face. I especially liked it when it was still in its sultry prime and had

My baby had devils eyes: the reality of postpartum psychosis

He was only months old when I heard the voice of God telling me he must die According to Korean tradition, after a baby is born, mother and baby do not leave the house for the first 21 days. Long cords of peppers and charcoal are hung in the doorway to ward away guests and

Our mission is crucial: meet the warrior librarians of Ukraine

The morning that Russian bombs started falling on Kyiv, Oksana Bruy woke up worried about her laptop. Bruy is president of the Ukrainian Library Association and, the night before, she hadnt quite finished a presentation on the new plans for the Kyiv Polytechnic Library, so she had left her computer open at work. That morning,

Ozzy Osbourne on being Ozzy: 'You got to be somebody special' | Ozzy Osbourne

As the Black Sabbath frontman prepares to release Memoirs of a Madman, heres a 1986 Spin interview about going solo, accusations that his music encourages suicide and whether he puts secret messages in his songs

Sugar Sweet: the pilled-up rave that united Belfast during the Troubles

Thirty years ago, David Holmes and Iain McCreadys event brought together communities who hated each other but needed to vent their fear: Religion wasnt a barrier any more Doing music as a career didnt even register as something that was possible, recalls DJ, producer and composer David Holmes. Growing up in the Troubles, you just