pete doherty
A Death at a Pete Doherty Party Is Still Unexplained
In 2006, Mark Blanco fell to his death from the balcony of a flat where Pete Doherty and his friends were partying. Twelve years later, his mother Sheila is no closer to discovering what happened.
Pete Doherty Is Making Art Now. Is It Any Good?
We asked an art historian to review the latest exhibit of the former lead singer of The Libertines.
Sorry, French People No Longer Think Britain Is Cool
In the heyday of indie music, French millennials were obsessed with their British counterparts. It's a different story post-Brexit.
Pete Doherty’s Talent Shines Through, After All These Years
He gets older, he releases new music – so what's it like seeing him live, 17 years on from the Libertines' debut album?
What's Gone On This Week: Nature's Revenge
Humans are railing so much gear it's affecting shrimp in rural Suffolk, but Pete Doherty has been hospitalised by a hedgehog so it all evens out.
Back to the Bataclan
One year ago, this Paris venue was the epicentre of the worst attack on French soil since World War 2. Now reopened and reinvigorated, we attended Pete Doherty's show to reflect on a city changed but defiant.
The Bataclan to Reopen Next Month a Year After the Paris Attacks
Libertines frontman Pete Doherty will play the renovated venue's first two dates.
The Ghosts of London Past (AKA, The Libertines) Played a Secret Gig in London Last Night
The likely lads are becoming less of a band, and more of an old myth that crawls out of London's back alleys thrice yearly to perform "The Good Old Days."
Watch The Velvet Underground’s John Cale Perform "White Light/White Heat" with The Libertines
Behold! The superband you never knew you always wanted.