Bushwick, Brooklyn: Rising rents, all-nighters and ‘crazy-ass outfits’ in the US’s most exciting neighborhood The largely Latino neighborhood has become known as the home of New York’s young and reckless creative class. Now it sits at a crossroads
From Mickey 17 to Lady Gaga: a complete guide to this week’s entertainment Robert Pattinson is beside himself in Bong Joon Ho’s new sci-fi satire, and the subversive pop queen goes back to basics on her new album
Dolly Parton dedicates new song to late husband Carl Dean US country singer says If You Hadn’t Been There is tribute to her husband of nearly 60 years, who died this week
Hakeem review – musician’s journey from prison to Glastonbury exudes warmth and sincerity What you see is what you get with intimate and honest documentary about east London singer-songwriter Hak Baker
Oscar winner’s shoutout for London music venue Cafe Oto stuns owner The Brutalist composer Daniel Blumberg mentioned the experimental music space in his acceptance speech
‘I can spit hot fire on Baby Got Back’: Sterling K Brown’s honest playlist The star of new thriller Paradise loves musicals and feels mild shame at enjoying Vengaboys. But which star made him realise he could sing?
Oprah Winfrey, Whoopi Goldberg and Queen Latifah honor Quincy Jones at Oscars Prolific musician, producer and film score composer died in November at age of 91
British composer Daniel Blumberg wins best original score Oscar for The Brutalist Sole previous scoring credit on a full-length film for the singer, guitar player and visual artist is The World to Come
Songwriter Diane Warren loses original song Oscar for the 16th time Warren, 68, lost out to the song El Mal from Emilia Pérez
From The Last Showgirl to Gracie Abrams: a complete guide to this week’s entertainment Pamela Anderson dazzles in a new Vegas drama, and the Taylor-supporting soft-pop practitioner gets ready for some arena-sized gigs
Pink Floyd to rerelease restored 1972 Pompeii concert film in Imax Iconic performance amid Roman antiquity has been restored from original negatives, with a soundtrack newly mixed by prog star Steven Wilson
The Long Wave: How A Thousand Blows recovers the lost history of a lion-taming West Indian boxer Historian David Olusoga sheds light on Hezekiah Moscow, a mysterious migrant seeking a better life in Victorian London. Plus, my suya obsession
UK ministers consider changing AI plans to protect creative industries Exclusive: partial climbdown over use of work protected by copyright considered after intense lobbying by top artists
Tony Kinsey obituary Drummer, bandleader and composer who was a leading figure in the world of postwar British jazz
Kate Bush and Damon Albarn among 1,000 artists on silent AI protest album Recordings of empty studios represent impact on musicians of UK’s plans to let AI train on their work without permission