Venue: KOKO, London Date: 12.6.18 Support: Astroid Boys, Crisix Photos: Jonathan Dadds This was a hell of a hot ticket. Even Darth Vader was able to take time out of his busy schedule to witness a burly Ice T head up his hardcore outfit Body Count in a KOKO sweatbox. We can only imagine how steamy it was inside that mask. TLE tog Jonathan Dadds was there to capture the carnage. Check out his full gallery below.
Navi - whose real name is Adrian Parasram - is accused along with four family members
Machinal was first performed in 1928 but its ninety-minute dissection of enforced marriage and America’s obsession with business and money-making is as resonant today as it has been over the last few decades. Playwright Sophie Treadwell (also a human rights journalist ahead of her time) took her main inspiration from the Ruth Snyder and Gray trial which led to the first execution of a woman by chair in New York State. But Treadwell only uses Snyder as a way in...
Friend who saw him in April said he went back to Bulgaria to sell his flat
Banksy posted a snap of the Brexit-themed painting, which mocks the ‘Vote Leave’ motto and changes it to ‘Vote to Love’, on his Instagram account
Duff McKagan stunned visitors when he dropped in for a tour around the locomotives
The creature, identified by a tooth, has been named Brasilestes stardusti.
Last night social media was ablaze with speculation about what Robert de Niro may have said to get bleeped out at the live broadcast of the Tony Awards. At America’s glitzy theatre awards the movie star took to the stage to introduce a performance by rocker Bruce Springsteen. When the veteran actor reached his microphone he announced: “I’m going to say one thing” but it was censored, leaving many commentators scratching their heads. However it was not long before what...
Alan Longmuir, 69, is receiving specialist care for a virus attacking his vital organs
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