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‘The UK is a hostile environment to do art’: Tara Clerkin Trio on their bold, bright music – and the fight working class artists face
The British band’s breezy, collagist sound has charmed underground music fans – though it belies the family and financial strife that went into their beautiful second LPDuring a session for their 2020 debut album, Tara Clerkin Trio were interrupted by building work taking place outside. Scrapes and clangs of scaffolding got caught in the chord loop they were making on a childhood keyboard at the time. Rather than scrap the recording and start again, they grew attached to the soft dissonance...
’The UK is a hostile environment to do art’: Tara Clerkin Trio on their bold, bright music – and the fight working class artists face
The Bristol-based Tara Clerkin Trio has gained traction with their breezy, collage-like music, which blends elements of minimalist jazz, avant-pop, and trip-hop. Their distinctive sound is often shaped by happy accidents, such as incorporating incidental noises from recording sessions. Despite their musical success, the band also addresses the financial and familial struggles faced by working-class artists.
New York Times reporter under scrutiny as Biden accuser says she had similar experience as Graham Platner's ex
EXCLUSIVE — Tara Reade, who came forward with a sexual assault accusation against Joe Biden during the 2020 election cycle, said her experience with The New York Times mirrors that of a woman who alleged abusive behavior in a Times report Thursday against Democratic Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner. "This is all what I went through ... This is all my same experience," Reade told Fox News Digital in an interview Friday.
These swing voters are adding high gas prices into their political calculations
As part of NPR's Swing Shift project checking in with swing voters, these Americans are split on who is to blame for high gas prices but they all agree it has an impact on their personal finances.(Image credit: Illustrations by Tara Anand)
Gas industry boom brings uneven growth to Western Downs towns
Gas industry boom brings uneven growth to Western Downs towns Sat 6 Jun 2026 at 8:59am In Chinchilla on Queensland's Western Downs, Lyn McCullough throws open the doors of her bakery at 4am. It is still dark and, at this time of year, cold. But within minutes, a line of high-vis-clad workers files in, stocking up before heading out to nearby gas fields.
Teen's 5-day wait in hospital emergency department prompts official apologies
Authorities 'deeply sorry' for teenager let down by WA's mental health system Wed 3 Jun 2026 at 1:21pm In short: A teenager from WA's South West was left in a hospital emergency department for almost five days waiting for a mental health bed. After 116 hours, the 17-year-old was transferred to a hospital 300km away. WA's health minister and director of its country health service both apologised to the Busselton family.
Exclusive: Inside the deal that lifted Hungary's veto on Ukraine's EU accession
In an exclusive account, Euronews reveals the intense back-and-forth that led Hungary to lift its two-year-long veto on Ukraine's EU accession. Ambassadors in Brussels had been in the room for almost 12 hours straight. The list of topics seemed endless – competitiveness, defence, migration, climate action, the conflict in the Middle East and even a tobacco taxation directive – and diplomats were beginning to feel the strain.
‘Toxic’: Production team rubbishes rumours of 100 day reshoot for Yash and Geetu Mohandas’ film
Since the past few weeks, several reports have been circulating about 'Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups,' starring Yash. Rumours claimed the actor was unhappy with certain portions of the film and that the makers were planning an extensive reshoot schedule. The speculation quickly spread across social media, leading to questions about the film’s progress and release plans.
A blood test could flag Alzheimer’s risk early. But how reliable is it?
Scientists have developed a blood test that could spot signals of Alzheimer's disease at a much younger age. A simple blood test may soon help identify people at higher risk of Alzheimer’s disease years before they develop symptoms, according to a new study. Researchers at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) in the United States, found that certain Alzheimer’s-related proteins in the blood were linked to small differences in thinking and memory among middle-aged adults who did...
How solar has saved Europe €136 million per day since the start of the Iran war
A new analysis found that Europe’s existing solar fleet has already saved the continent billions in 2026. Solar is helping to rescue Europe from the crippling costs of fossil fuel imports, as the war on Iran continues to keep oil and gas prices sky-high. Brent crude, which is used as the worldwide benchmark for oil prices, remains particularly volatile due to Iran's stranglehold on the Strait of Hormuz, a vital passage which usually carries around one-fifth of global oil supplies.