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Emilia Clarke Is Over the Fantasy Genre Following ‘Game of Thrones’

Emilia Clarke Is Over the Fantasy Genre Following ‘Game of Thrones’

Emilia Clarke definitely wants to expand beyond the fantasy genre and dragons. The actress, best known for portraying Daenerys Targaryen, aka the Mother of Dragons, on HBO’s Game of Thrones, recently told The New York Times that she would prefer to never be seen with the fictional creature again. “You’re highly unlikely to see me get on a dragon, or even in the same frame as a dragon, ever again,” she asserted. The HBO show took up nearly a decade of Clarke’s life, running for eight seasons, from 2011 to 2019. The role also earned the actress four Emmy nominations for her portrayal of Daenerys. While Clarke is now excited to be starring in Peacock’s espionage show Ponies, she admitted that signing on for another TV show after Game of Thrones was still daunting. Especially since she’s been focusing on film roles for the last few years. “I was definitely, like… a lead in a TV show? I know what that commitment feels like,” she told the Times. But Clarke eventually was able to go …

Will K-pop earn its first Grammy in 2026? Experts explain how the genre has hit the mainstream

Will K-pop earn its first Grammy in 2026? Experts explain how the genre has hit the mainstream

Get the inside track from Roisin O’Connor with our free weekly music newsletter Now Hear This Get our free music newsletter Now Hear This Get our free music newsletter Now Hear This K-pop, an inextricable force in global pop culture, has long been under-celebrated at institutions like the Grammys, where artists have performed but never taken home a trophy. This could change at the award show next month, as songs by K-pop or K-pop-adjacent artists have received nominations in the prestigious ‘big four’ categories for the first time. Rosé, best known as one-fourth of the juggernaut girl group Blackpink, is the first K-pop artist to ever receive a nomination in the Record of the Year field for APT., her megahit with Grammy favourite Bruno Mars. The Song of the Year category also features K-pop nominees for the first time. APT. will go head-to-head with the fictional girl group HUNTR/X’s Golden, performed by Ejae, Audrey Nuna and Rei Ami from the KPop Demon Hunters soundtrack. And the girl group Katseye, the brainchild of HYBE – the …

How musical genre and familiarity shape your inner thoughts

How musical genre and familiarity shape your inner thoughts

Listening to music is often perceived as a leisure activity or a background accompaniment to daily life, yet the human mind is rarely still during the experience. A new study reveals that the specific genre of a musical piece, combined with the listener’s familiarity and enjoyment of it, actively steers the brain toward distinct types of thoughts. These mental excursions range from vivid autobiographical memories and made-up stories to critical evaluations of the composition itself. The findings, which offer a detailed map of the “thoughtscapes” evoked by different musical styles, were published in the journal Psychology of Music. Psychologists and musicologists have established that music acts as a potent trigger for the imagination. It is well documented that a simple melody can spontaneously conjure visual imagery or retrieve deep-seated memories from a listener’s past. However, prior investigations into these phenomena have typically been quite narrow in scope. Previous studies often isolated specific types of thoughts, such as concentrating solely on memory or solely on visual daydreams, without looking at how they interact. Furthermore, earlier research …

Iain Ballamy: Riversphere Vol 1 review – an exquisite flow of genre, harmony and improv | Music

Iain Ballamy: Riversphere Vol 1 review – an exquisite flow of genre, harmony and improv | Music

Opening 2026’s jazz reviews with a story from the mid-1980s might be risking audience restiveness, but that was the decade in which a far-sighted young saxophonist on the UK jazz scene called Iain Ballamy first appeared on this writer’s radar. The cross-generational lineup and captivating ideas of Riversphere, his first solo release in years, testify to exactly why he has stayed there for 40 years. The artwork for Riversphere Vol 1 In their 20s, Ballamy and pianist/composer Django Bates frequently joined forces as two mavericks, skilfully respectful of the classic jazz tradition while adventurously and often mischievously transforming it. They were key figures in a gifted UK generation that created some of the sparkiest European jazz of the 1980s and 90s, most influentially in the revolutionary orchestra Loose Tubes, which brought together genres from old-school swing to vaudeville, improv and avant-rock, and on occasion really did get people dancing in the streets. Riversphere likens the interweaving of rivers to the flows of music-making between genres, individuals and across the blurred lines of composition and improv. …

Chris Cornell’s talents transcend the grunge genre he helped create

Chris Cornell’s talents transcend the grunge genre he helped create

Earlier this year, Chris Cornell released a new solo single, “The Promise,” which doubles as the theme song to the new Christian Bale movie of the same name. Although orchestras curl up around the song’s main acoustic guitar melody, Cornell’s singing takes center stage. His voice, weathered like aged leather but not raspy or faltering, defies categorization: Cornell exhibits the confidence of a pop balladeer, the vulnerability of a folk singer and the weariness of a rock ‘n’ roll icon who’s seen it all. “The Promise” marked the latest sonic iteration for Cornell, who committed suicide after Soundgarden’s Wednesday night show in Detroit. But this soundtrack song was hardly a surprising departure. Cornell lived what felt like a million musical lifetimes in his 30-plus-year career because he possessed the kind of versatile voice that gave him musical options outside hard rock. “My history of singing has always probably been closer to a David Bowie approach than, for example, an AC/DC approach,” Cornell told Spin in 2014. “I never thought of myself as being the singer that wanted …