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Kylie, Madonna and Grace Jones
This year three of music's most recognisable figures reach landmark ages: Kylie Minogue is 40, Madonna 50 and Grace Jones 60. So has age withered them? Or are they still full of infinite variety?
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Bon Iver
The man who retreated broken-hearted to a remote cabin and came back with a terrific album.
Chris Rock
Dominic Cavendish meets Chris Rock on the eve of two record-breaking gigs.
Biggles
Captain WE Johns's unfashionable hero deserves to soar again, says Neil Clark.
Photo of a dog
Tate Modern's new photography exhibition has a fascinating theme, says Ruby Russell.
Mariella Frostrup
Why the literary world has warmed to the presenter of Sky Arts's The Book Show.
The star has reportedly split from her lesbian lover.
Angelina Jolie has hinted that she might have even more children.
TV star Kim Catrrall swaps film screening for dinner.
Ismene Brown reviews the Kirov Ballet at The Lowry, Salford.
Catherine Deneuve at the Cannes Film Festival
All the latest news, reviews, pictures and gossip hot off the Croisette.
Hot tickets
Our critics recommend the best shows of the month - and turkeys to avoid.
Paper tiger
Literary miscellany from the book team
Neil Diamond
Win tickets to see Neil Diamond in concert near you.
Klimt Portrait
Gustav Klimt's golden visions of the female form are about to go on show in Britain for the first time at Tate Liverpool.
Paul Weller may have mellowed over the years, but his passion for music remains undimmed.
Playwright Richard Bean tells Dominic Cavendish about his new cricket-based drama.
Cannes, the world's biggest film festival, kicked off with the apocalyptic Blindness. Will Lawrence talks to its director, Fernando Meirelles.
Mary Wakefield on Dog Years: a Memoir by Mark Doty and The Dog Allusion by Martin Rowson.
Evergreen
Effortless style