After nightfall, Matt Hermer rules London - Harry and Wills dance to his tune and the New Tories tuck in at his table. Lydia Slater meets the Boujis man... more
It is exactly a week since the ridiculous mass hysteria first erupted over the death of MJ (as he is now being called). For seven days the nation has been deluged with little else but the ceaseless outpourings of grief... more
Sacha Baron Cohen's new comic creation, the latest instalment from Harry Potter at Hogwarts and adventures in the land of lizard men - here is our guide to the biggest movies of the season... more
Barack Obama claimed the mantle of Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King as he told nearly half a million people gathered in Washington: "The dream of our founders will live on in our time."... more
The wealthy and glamorous gathered in Dubai for a credit crunch-defying, £20 million celebration of the opening of the world's most expensive hotel... more
Amy Winehouse was spotted shopping for alcohol and sweets today instead of joining her pop contemporaries at a photocall for Friday's Nelson Mandela concert.... more
It's a sight often seen after a night out - but not one you would associate with a billionaire chat show. But as a tired out Oprah Winfrey left the star-studded party for Nelson Mandela in bare feet, she revealed rather more than she planned to, as her protruding bunion was on show for all to see.... more
As if hip-hop had never happened, Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings offer an old-fashioned soul review, complete with fast-talking MC Binky Griptite.... more
They've conquered the charts, now Girls Aloud want to turn their attention to the big screen. The band members want to star in their own film and have been turning away scripts left right and centre, just waiting for the right one to come along. Girls Aloud have not decided whether it would be a biographical story of their lives or a drama, but Kimberley Walsh said: 'We want it to be a Friends and Sex And The City kind of thing, all morphed into one'
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A Polish immigrant is subjected to racism by an old West Indian man in the latest play by Kwame Kwei-Armah. 'People have short memories,' says the writer.... more
Chiwetel Ejiofor’s Moor in the Donmar Warehouse’s production has been hailed as one of the best ever. Experiencing a ‘memorable jealousy’ gave him the necessary inspiration.... more
Movies about time travel are rarely convincing, and even with Denzel Washington in the starring role it is difficult to remember a less credible one than Déjà Vu.... more
Tommy Lee Jones makes his directorial debut with The Three Burials Of Melquiades Estrada while Clive Owen thinks he's planned the perfect bank robbery in Inside Man.... more
Exclusive: After high-profile allegations this season, Charlton's manager is pleased the issue is now being addressed but says the authorities still have plenty of work to do