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Listen: Daft Punk's Instant Access Memories available to stream online

Daft Punk's long-awaited fifth album Random Access Memories is being streamed for free via... Read More

Bob Mould - interview: The former Sugar and Hüsker Dü frontman on going solo, embracing his past, and loving Kelly Clarkson

Looking ahead to your London show, have you always had a big fanbase here? Yeah. We came over... Read More

New band - Kool Thing: The Berlin-based synth duo are making waves with debut TV Tower

The buzz so far The debut single, TV Tower, from this Berlin-based Irish/Aussie synth duo (Julie... Read More

Live: The Beards, Hoxton Bar and Grill, May 20

The Beards will play a very special show at the Hoxton Bar and Grill on Monday, May 20 Read More

New band - Black Books: Psychedelic and sun-soaked Austin five-piece

The buzz so far: We like this Austin five-piece – a lot. Read More

Festival watch: The Big Feastable - Jamie Oliver and Alex James team up for a festival of music and food

Former Blur bassist turned famous cheesemaker-cum-countryside gent Alex James and Essex food-man... Read More

London gig: NYC indie band Vampire Weekend play The Troxy on May 2

“Fourth best song of 2008” said Rolling Stone of Vampire Weekend’s breakout reggae-indie-pop... Read More

Ring ring ring: Legendary US rap trio De La Soul play London's The Forum - May 8

The Long Island hip-hop group return to London for the first time since their eighth LP, last... Read More

Yeah Yeah Yeahs curated music festival I'll Be Your Mirror: Alexandra Palace, London - May 4 - 5

This annual event in north London welcomes New York art-punks Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Brooklyn indie... Read More

Fast and Furious 6 – film review: London co-stars in ridiculous and awesome crash ‘em up

The sixth and juiciest of the franchise is ridiculous at times, awesome when the pesky plot-driving... Read More

Star Trek Into Darkness - film review: JJ Abrams' sci-fi starring Benedict Cumberbatch, Chris Pine and Simon Pegg

Filmmaker JJ Abrams is living the geek dream – growing up loving Stars Trek and Wars and sci-fi in... Read More

Film review: Deadfall, starring Eric Bana and Olivia Wilde

Bad fathers beware. If you’re abusive, neglectful or a misogynist, chances are you’re in for a... Read More

The Bluffer’s Guide to The Great Gatsby

First due for release in November of last year, and now finally opening around the country on 16... Read More

Trailer: Coen Brothers’ new movie Inside Llewyn Davis trailer

The multi Oscar-winning filmmaking Coen Brothers have released a new trailer for their latest, the... Read More

Video: The World’s End trailer released

The first trailer for the Simon Pegg and Nick Frost-starring comedy The World’s End, has been... Read More

Top 5 best and worst Matthew McConaughey films

This man wears more sun tan than the whole cast of Freshwater Blue and The Only Way is Essex put... Read More

Mud - film review: Jeff Nichols' drama starring Matthew McConaughey and Michael Shannon

In the space of three movies, American filmmaker Jeff Nichols has become one of the brightest young... Read More

Interview - Jeff Nichols: The Mud director on Matthew McConaughey, first love and broken hearts

The filmmaker on first love, broken hearts, and filming Mud in his home state of Arkansas. Read More

The Eye Of The Storm - film review: Geoffrey Rush, Judy Davis and Charlotte Rampling star in this Australian family drama

Australian filmmaker Fred Schepisi is a sturdy helmsman for this tale of family dysfunction,... Read More

Review: The Thrill of Love, St James Theatre

On 13th July 1955, 28 year old Ruth Ellis became the last woman to be hanged in the UK. Read More

Review: Third Finger Left Hand at Trafalgar Studios

Rummaging through an old shoe box of photographs, Grace and estranged older sister Niamh flash back... Read More

Theatre: Third Finger Left Hand at Trafalgar Studios

Rummaging through old photos, Grace (Amanda Daniels) and estranged sister Niamh (Imogen Stubbs)... Read More

Stage: The Thrill of Love at St Jame's Theatre

Ruth Ellis (played by Faye Castelow, above) was the last woman to be hanged in the UK in 1955 –... Read More

London scene: The best films, entertainment, comedy and art in the city this week

Film: Spring Breakers As a filmmaker, Harmony Korine is divisive, as will be his lavish... Read More

Paper Dolls - theatre review: Tricycle theatre, Kilburn

Orthodox Jews and Filipino drag queens make an unlikely pairing but Philip Himberg’s play with... Read More

Immerse yourself: Wilfred Bagshaw's Time Emporium is just one of this year's top new London stage shows

Have you ever sat in the theatre watching a play and known exactly how the story was going to end? Read More

London theatre review: 'Feast' at the Young Vic

There are some startlingly effective moments in this ambitious Young Vic and Royal Court... Read More

London scene: The latest must-see films, theatre and entertainment in the capital this week

Film: Zero Dark Thirty Oscar-winning filmmaker Katherine Bigelow’s The Hurt Locker... Read More

What's on: London International Mime Festival

A festival of theatre without words that subverts your expectations of what mime is and, more... Read More

Give us a giggle - Jessie Cave: On book clubs, bizarre costumes and Hugh Grant impersonations

What’s Bookworm about? It’s about the launch of a book club called Bookworms... Read More

Festival watch: Comedy Hullabaloo at Stratford-upon-Avon - May 23-26

You know it’s not all about music in this year’s fest scene, as this brand new comedy festival... Read More

Give us a giggle - Bec Hill: The comedian on dinosaurs, funny relatives and the weirdest stand-up gig

What’s this week’s show going to be about? Immature observations and stories … and maybe... Read More

Top 6: Eddie Izzard's funniest ever moments

The ever-wonderful Eddie Izzard spoke to TNT last week about, well, all-manner of things, from a... Read More

Give us a giggle - Will Pointing: The stand-up comedian on the weirdest gig he's ever done

What’s the show about? I’m working on a set about the culture of the Job Centre... Read More

Interview - Dara O'Briain: The comedian on ironic drug use and solving everyday problems with maths

Tell us about the second season of your maths show, School Of Hard Sums… [As before] we have... Read More

Give us a giggle: Terina Denny of Comedy Punch

Who are the highlights at this week’s show? We have [former CBeebies presenter turned... Read More

Comedy: Angelos Epithemiou and friends at the Pleasance Theatre

You may not recognise him by name, but Angelos (aka Renton Skinner) is the plastic bag-carrying... Read More

Best of the Udderbelly: Top comedians and comedy shows to see at this year's festival at South Bank

“I try and do routines that no one else is doing,” says stand-up Tony Law, perhaps... Read More

Video: Watch the Red Bull BC One breakdancing finals LIVE in Rio de Janeiro

Londoner and breaking champ Sunni is competing in the finals of the world's biggest competitive... Read More

Review: Michael Clark Company at the Barbican until Oct 27

His dancers rarely smile – it’s only in the final moments of his new double bill that Michael... Read More

Melbourne contemporary dance company Chuncky Move bring dance-video-laser show Mortal Engine to Southbank Centre, London

The Melbourne-based dance company hits London with a spectacular show as part of the 2012 Ether... Read More

London Diary: The best of what's on this week, September 10-16

Casa Latin American Theatre Festival How do you surmise the music, arts, culture and attitude... Read More

Video: Psy of Gangnam Style fame teaches Britney Spears how to dance

Korean pop star and YouTube sensation Psy paid Britney Spears a surprise visit on The Ellen... Read More

London scene: the best in arts and entertainment this week, August 6-12

Film: Step Up 4: Miami Heat 3D The fourth movie in this ‘West Side Story for a new... Read More

Matthew Bourne's Play Without Words at Sadler's Wells – review

Ten years after its premiere at the National Theatre, Matthew Bourne’s sultry, sexy dance drama is... Read More

London event: Rio Occupation London Finale, August 1-3

Three days of Brazilian artistic extravaganza comprising 30 artists and their works, including... Read More

London event: Endure, A Run Woman Show at Riverside Studios

This show considers the isolationism and obsessive-compulsive aspects of sport, and takes the inner... Read More

London diary: Rich Mix Snapshots pt 13, festival celebrates London's East End in Olympics year

This festival in 13 parts, celebrating London’s East End in Olympics year, comes to a close this... Read More

Festival watch: Comedy Hullabaloo at Stratford-upon-Avon - May 23-26

You know it’s not all about music in this year’s fest scene, as this brand new comedy festival... Read More

Festival watch: The Big Feastable - Jamie Oliver and Alex James team up for a festival of music and food

Former Blur bassist turned famous cheesemaker-cum-countryside gent Alex James and Essex food-man... Read More

Yeah Yeah Yeahs curated music festival I'll Be Your Mirror: Alexandra Palace, London - May 4 - 5

This annual event in north London welcomes New York art-punks Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Brooklyn indie... Read More

Hot in the city: Your ultimate guide to London's best music festivals in 2013

For a relatively small island the UK doesn’t half know how to rock out and get its dancing shoes... Read More

British beats: Your essential extensive guide to the UK's best summer music festivals in 2013

ATP Curated by TV On The Radio  When May 10-12 Where Pontins, Camber Sands,... Read More

Festival special: 5 of the world's best music and art festivals to add to your travel bucketlist

Great Wall Music Festival As it says, it’s a music festival next to the Great Wall of China.... Read More

Festival watch: Monegros Desert Festival in Spain on July 20, featuring Underworld and Public Enemy

Underworld (live), Public Enemy celebrating their 25th anniversary, Vitalic with his Rave Age VTLZR... Read More

Top 15 events in London this June

Can't get away this year? Look no further, here is our top 15 events in the capital this June.... Read More

The Bluffer’s Guide to The Great Gatsby

First due for release in November of last year, and now finally opening around the country on 16... Read More

JK Rowling's first adult novel The Casual Vacancy released today to lukewarm reviews

Tall poppies don’t come much taller than JK Rowling, certainly not in the literary world, so... Read More

London Diary: The best of what's on this week, September 10-16

Casa Latin American Theatre Festival How do you surmise the music, arts, culture and attitude... Read More

Crime authors sign letter calling for 'healthy ebook buying ecosystem'

In a letter published in today in The Telegraph, 49 authors, spanning a plethora of genres, have... Read More

Author and playwright Gore Vidal dies at 86

Gore Vidal, best selling author and celebrated independent thinker, died at his home in the... Read More

A Lion in the Meadow author Margaret Mahy dies in Christchurch, aged 76

New Zealand children’s author Margaret Mahy has died in Christchurch at the age of 76 after a... Read More

Festival review: Latitude 2012 - Saturday / Sunday

Quietly becoming one of the UK's best loved festivals since 2006, Latitude stands up in a field... Read More

Fifty Shades of Grey author EL James looking to splash out on £3m London mansion

The author of the record-breaking 50 Shades of Grey, E.L. James is shopping for a multi-million... Read More

Cover for JK Rowling's first novel since Harry Potter, The Casual Vacancy released

The cover for JK Rowling’s first post-Potter book, The Casual Vacancy, has been released. Read More

'I thought London was the worst place on earth': Aussie author Ralph Grayden on London living and new book Page Three

The Aussie author on his life in London, his inspiration for his first novel and the perils of the... Read More

Streetfest London - TNT reader ticket offer

Shoreditch’s sixth annual Streetfest – the UK’s first and only live street art festival. Read More

London Touch Rugby 2013

West London's premier Summer Touch rugby competition is now taking registrations for 2013... Read More

The West London Wildcats 2013

West London Wildcats - The biggest & most successful Aussie Rules Football club outside of... Read More

TNT ANZAC Day BBQ 2013

Join TNT and HAGGiS this ANZAC Day at the Elk Bar! Read More

TNT St Patrick's Day Party in association with Shamrockers Adventures

Celebrate St Paddy’s Day with TNT & Shamrocker Adventures! **CHANGE OF VENUE!** Read More

TNT Beauty and The Geek Party in association with Topdeck

Get your Beauty or your Geek on with TNT & Topdeck this Valentines! Read More

TNT Travel Show March 2013

To get you in the mood, here's a video from March's show created by our friends at Travizeo plus... Read More

TNT Australia Day Party 2013 in association with Busabout

Show your true colours and join TNT in celebrating all things Australian! Read More

Kiwi House All Blacks Vs England

Lily & Piper presents: Kiwi House Pop Up – All Blacks V England and Kiwi Christmas Read More

Bilbao BBK Live 2013 - Green Day, Kings of Leon, Fatboy Slim, Depeche Mode and more

With a line up that boasts Green Day, Depeche Mode, Kings of Leon and Fatboy Slim as well as running... Read More

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Give us a giggle - Jessie Cave: On book clubs, bizarre costumes and Hugh Grant impersonations

What’s Bookworm about? It’s about the launch of a book club called Bookworms... Read More

Bob Mould - interview: The former Sugar and Hüsker Dü frontman on going solo, embracing his past, and loving Kelly Clarkson

Looking ahead to your London show, have you always had a big fanbase here? Yeah. We came over... Read More

Give us a giggle - Bec Hill: The comedian on dinosaurs, funny relatives and the weirdest stand-up gig

What’s this week’s show going to be about? Immature observations and stories … and maybe... Read More

Interview - Jeff Nichols: The Mud director on Matthew McConaughey, first love and broken hearts

The filmmaker on first love, broken hearts, and filming Mud in his home state of Arkansas. Read More

Give us a giggle - Will Pointing: The stand-up comedian on the weirdest gig he's ever done

What’s the show about? I’m working on a set about the culture of the Job Centre... Read More

Interview - Dara O'Briain: The comedian on ironic drug use and solving everyday problems with maths

Tell us about the second season of your maths show, School Of Hard Sums… [As before] we have... Read More

Is porn good for you? Porn director Anna Arrowsmith on why more people should watch blue movies

For Anna Arrowsmith – or Anna Span, to use her industry name – pornography is not only good for... Read More

Festival special: 5 of the world's best music and art festivals to add to your travel bucketlist

Great Wall Music Festival As it says, it’s a music festival next to the Great Wall of China.... Read More

Exhibition: Chuck Close prints at White Cube gallery

Chuck Close’s blown-up photos look like someone forgot to get the hi-res copy before the... Read More

London scene: The best films, entertainment, comedy and art in the city this week

Film: Spring Breakers As a filmmaker, Harmony Korine is divisive, as will be his lavish... Read More

What's on: London International Mime Festival

A festival of theatre without words that subverts your expectations of what mime is and, more... Read More

What's on: The London Art Fair at the Business Design Centre, January 16 - 20

The UK’s largest fair for contemporary British art turns 25 this year with a bumper show. Read More

What's on: The London Art Fair at the Business Design Centre, January 16 - 20

The UK’s largest fair for contemporary British art turns 25 this year with a bumper show. Read More

Theatre review: Viva Forever! Spice Girls Musical at Piccadilly Theatre, London

With a reputed £4m in advance box office takings – and the dosh she’s made from Mamma Mia! - ... Read More

Giant rubber duck spotted in Darling Harbour as part of Sydney art festival

Sydney Harbour is set to be turned into a ‘huge bathtub’ when a five storey high rubber duck... Read More

Video: Watch the Red Bull BC One breakdancing finals LIVE in Rio de Janeiro

Londoner and breaking champ Sunni is competing in the finals of the world's biggest competitive... Read More

Review: Michael Clark Company at the Barbican until Oct 27

His dancers rarely smile – it’s only in the final moments of his new double bill that Michael... Read More

Melbourne contemporary dance company Chuncky Move bring dance-video-laser show Mortal Engine to Southbank Centre, London

The Melbourne-based dance company hits London with a spectacular show as part of the 2012 Ether... Read More

London Diary: The best of what's on this week, September 10-16

Casa Latin American Theatre Festival How do you surmise the music, arts, culture and attitude... Read More

Video: Psy of Gangnam Style fame teaches Britney Spears how to dance

Korean pop star and YouTube sensation Psy paid Britney Spears a surprise visit on The Ellen... Read More

London scene: the best in arts and entertainment this week, August 6-12

Film: Step Up 4: Miami Heat 3D The fourth movie in this ‘West Side Story for a new... Read More

Matthew Bourne's Play Without Words at Sadler's Wells – review

Ten years after its premiere at the National Theatre, Matthew Bourne’s sultry, sexy dance drama is... Read More

London event: Rio Occupation London Finale, August 1-3

Three days of Brazilian artistic extravaganza comprising 30 artists and their works, including... Read More