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In a time of financial crisis, plumping for a pompadour is quite a hefty political move. Hairdos like this are usually reserved for the Bastille, or for relaxing at home with Elton John. The vertiginous style takes its name from the fashion-forward Madame de Pompadour, Louis XV's most famous mistress, who was widely despised. By sporting hers atop a spotless white floor-length dress though, Lady Gaga is sending quite a message: she clearly has no plans to do any heavy lifting or go near any dirt. But Gaga actually showed a bit of restraint in this outfit for the Brit Awards – 17th-century bewigged ladies were often followed by a man with a stick, tasked with propping up their mistress's teetering pile of hair. No doubt there's a reality-TV show in the pipeline to determine who gets that job.

The annotated Lady Gaga: A field guide to the wildest wardrobe in pop

One woman has transformed the red carpet from a catwalk for bland frocks into a backdrop to the strangest outfits ever seen. Harriet Walker deciphers some of the singer's wildest wardrobe moments

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Back and collaborating again: 3D and Daddy G of Massive Attack

Massive Attack - 'We've always been into telling a story'

Friday, 12 February 2010

Trip-hop act Massive Attack have their first stand-alone album for seven years. Here one half of the band, 3D, gives an exclusive inside view of the record that also features Damon Albarn and Martina Topley-Bird

Stepping on: Mani on stage

Madchester: the resurrection

Friday, 12 February 2010

Manchester's new Haçienda has opened. Benjamin Halligan attends and finds much more than the ghosts of Tony Wilson

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Indy Choice: Best of the new music

Friday, 12 February 2010

Ease your ears into the weekend with a selection of tasty new albums.

Conehead: Devo's Mark Mothersbaugh

Observations: A sporting chance for Devo

Friday, 12 February 2010

Ski Sunday's stirring theme-tune apart, winter sports and credible music have rarely gone together. Snowboarders seem to exist on an aural diet of skate punk and pumping dance anthems. All this is set to change, though, with the musical diet of the 2010 Winter Olympics that open in Vancouver, Canada, tonight.

Cultural Life: Antonio Pappano, musician

Friday, 12 February 2010

The British actor Idris Elba, who starred in The Wire

Idris Elba - Tapping into a sound new direction

Friday, 12 February 2010

The British actor Idris Elba, who starred in The Wire, is launching his music career with an EP. Can a 37-year-old British-born Hollywood actor make it in the rap game as Big Driis? Matilda Egere-Cooper meets him

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Caught in the Net: Lynch mob boosts Ariani

Friday, 12 February 2010

With a string of wonderful records Cat Power near perfected the indie female singer-songwriter sound.

In sync: Justin Timberlake and Kylie Minogue take to the stage together for a duet in the 2003 production

Hits of the Brits

Friday, 12 February 2010

Next week's Brit Awards include a category commemorating the most memorable performance of the show's past 30 years, writes Elisa Bray

Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend will play during half time at Super Bowl XLIV

Long live rock! The Who at the Super Bowl

Sunday, 7 February 2010

Their generation? Bus-pass holders heading for the Zimmer. Yet tonight, resurgent in the US after five decades in the business, they play the Super Bowl.

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