Art Cure by Daisy Fancourt review – is culture the best medicine? ⊕⊕
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A professor of psychobiology argues that art – from painting to theatre – has a measurable impact on our health
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In the seven years since their last album, the Scots have faced down dementia and cancer. Now they’re returning with a visceral new sound – and eager to get back to globetrotting with the Cure
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Starting as a roadie and guitar tech, Bamonte joined the band in 1990 after its breakthrough album Disintegration
Perry Bamonte, longtime guitarist and keyboard player for the Cure, has died aged 65.
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