The legacy of Michael Jackson looked to be assured when he died a decade ago, but further shocking allegations have left him in danger of being “cancelled”. Can all the King of Pop’s horses and all the King’s men put MJ back together again? And, asks Jeremy Allen, to what extent is his legacy worth saving anyway?
The great actor Albert Finney, star of Tom Jones and Saturday Night, Sunday Morning, died from a chest infection on 7 February 2019, at the Royal Marsden Hospital in London. In a conversation edited from a telephone interview, the film-maker Suri Krishnamma remembers working with Finney on the film A Man of No Importance, which screens on BBC One this evening
Emily Berry speaks to Spanish poet, editor and journalist Luna Miguel - via a translation by Electric Cereal editor Luis Silva - about the personal significance of mermaids and tattoos, life, death, community, why inspiration is like orgasm, and guts of both the metaphorical and literal sorts. (Photograph by Laura Rosal)