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Cailee Spaeny stars as the awestruck teenager sucked into the turbulent orbit of the superstar
The Memphis mansion gives a glimpse of who the ‘king of rock and roll’ was away from the spotlight
New shows run the gamut from 1960s drug-fuelled mayhem to Billie Eilish as pseudo-therapist
Star Austin Butler excels at the karaoke while Tom Hanks exudes childcatcher vibes as his manager Colonel Tom Parker
With a bombastic biopic about to hit cinemas, we remember other memorable movie portrayals of Presley
You can’t help falling in love with the Elvis biopic’s 90-plus costume changes
For the Salford-born poet, Elvis will always be ‘king’
Music rights boom continues as label that gave the world rock and roll is snapped up
A documentary on Elvis Presley is lifted by willingness to address sticky questions and include dissenting voices
A dazzlingly edited documentary featuring contributions from stars such as Alec Baldwin and Emmylou Harris
Countless artists have covered the hit, from Elvis Presley and The Beatles to Mick Jagger and Prince
The ripples of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s song still reverberate around rock concerts and football stadiums
Popular with musicians, it was recently voted the most annoying song played to callers on hold
The singer’s old label boss called the song ‘a morbid mess’, but it shot to number one in the US
Reincarnated as an ice-cream commercial, the song has enjoyed more than one life
Kevin Spacey excels as the president in a film about a real-life encounter between the two men
Elvis Presley and Teddy Roosevelt drive across the US in an ambitious play by the Team
Consolidation in the competitive French sector has been much rumoured but conspicuous by its absence
King whipped up crowds to the point of ecstasy; his music a release for hard-working lives
A fan of Elvis Presley from the age of eight, Henrik Knudsen was inspired to recreate the home of The King for Europeans
‘Elvis at the O2’ features a curious mixture of the banal and the resplendent, and is none the worse for that
Subtlety was in short supply in Stuttgart Ballet’s return to the London stage
Trees can be long-lived memorials, so why not plan an arboreal tribute to literary greats?
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