Lily Allen’s West End Girl is funny, sexy, jawdropping – and forged in the fires of tabloid (…)
The singer learned early how to navigate pop feminism and the public’s insatiable appetites. Her new album bumps up against the limits of both Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned, nor hell a fury like a woman scorned. Though it probably wouldn’t have occurred to the 17th-century (…)
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The Guardian (Europe)
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