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Coachella 2013: Blur replace Stones Roses as headliners | Coachella

The Stone Roses and Blur will swap places on the bill for the second weekend of the Coachella festival in California, with Madchester now opening for Britpop. The announcement follows a disappointing first Friday night, when the Roses drew a conspicuously small crowd, apparently because many festival-goers had never heard of the band.

Homeland recap: season 7, episode 12 Paean to the People

Carrie pays a heavy price for victory, Saul comes to the rescue again and theres a stunning mic drop from Elizabeth before the final curtain falls When her path to the embassy is blocked by police, Carrie decides to do a little sightseeing, avoiding the major tourist traps, leading the might of the Russian state

Leon Bridges: My transition was dishwasher one day, star the next | Soul

The speed of the soul singers stardom left him reeling. As he releases his best album yet, he explains how he shook off his insecurities and confronted love, loss and a racist US Leon Bridges leans back on a gold velvet couch at Gold-Diggers, a compound in east Hollywood that includes a hotel, nine

Mason Lee: child safety officers suffered manifestly inadequate consequences over toddlers

In the months before Mason died, child safety officers saw him only once for about five minutes Child safety officers suffered manifestly inadequate consequences over the death of toddler Mason Jet Lee, Queenslands public service watchdog says.

Nothing to worry about. The water is fine: how Flint poisoned its people | Flint water crisis

When the people of Flint, Michigan, complained that their tap water smelled bad and made children sick, it took officials 18 months to accept there was a problem. By Anna Clark On a hot day in the summer of 2014, in the Civic Park neighbourhood where Pastor R Sherman McCathern preached in Flint, Michigan, water