
Dazed 100 Academy, an initiative set up by Dazed 100 magazine, is offering a creative songwriting workshop with musician BEABADOOBEE (and other special guests) on Tuesday 11th August and is an opportunity you can register for a chance to attend. Opening entries now (we’ll include a link at the bottom of the article), Dazed 100…

On Tuesday 28th July AMC Theatres and Universal Studios announced an agreement to shorten the exclusive theatrical window from 90 days to 17 days for the Universal’s films. The agreement only applies to premium video-on-demand, which are typically priced at £20 per rentals on services like iTunes and Amazon. Because of this, AMC is not…

Although Covid-19 has jeopardised the likelihood of having a live awards show, the Mercury Prize Awards have already made history with their shortlist of the 12 Albums of the Year being dominated by female-fronted artists or bands. This is the first year in the award show’s history where there has been a higher proportion of…

The initiative, Set Access, is a programme based within the UK that intends to promote a wider representation within the creative workforce.

The one white sequin glove. The slanted fedora. The moonwalk. Everyone knows the man and the legend that is the King of Pop. With over millions of albums sold as of 2020, there is no denying that Michael Jackson was an incredible artist and performer who continues to entertain the masses, even posthumously. He not…

As Coronavirus lockdown lessens and the entertainment industry begins to receive a fresh breath of air, the world of news continues rocking on. From a new piece of artwork unveiled by British artist Bansky to a possible One Direction 10-year anniversary celebration and a revealed release date for Ubisoft’s next Assassins Creed game. Here are…

In the early hours of the morning on 15th July 2020, Marc Quinn revealed his newest masterpiece, a statue of Jen Reid, an influential figure in the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement. The statue has replaced another statue of the old 17th-century slave trader Edward Colston, which was toppled into Bristol Harbour during a BLM…

Elizabeth Sorrell takes us back in time to the infamous gothic novel that’s just as potent now as when it was first released.