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Dolly Parton: what lies behind the image
Dolly Parton From The Times
'I’m artificial, but it comes from a sincere place' — face to face with the phenomenon that is Dolly Parton. It’s pathetic, everybody on our press trip to Nashville agrees…
22 January 2010
Why Katherine Jenkins doesn’t dare be a diva
Katherine Jenkins From The Times
The forces sweetheart still fears the wrath of her mum - and the news-reading public, judging by her careful answers. Katherine Jenkins is lovely. Welsh songbird, international artiste, voice of…
23 October 2009
Fantastic Mr Wes Anderson at the LFF
Wes Anderson From The Times
The films of Wes Anderson, who directed Roald Dahl's Fantastic Mr. Fox, are noted for their whimsy. Does his first children’s film reveal the big kid within?
3 October 2009
Alan Davies on QI, being attacked and that tramp
Alan Davies From The Times
With QI and Jonathan Creek, Alan Davies established himself as comedy’s good-natured boy next door. But, as he publishes a memoir of his teenage years, he reveals a rebellious young…
22 August 2009
The People's Portraits
Rankin From The Times
For his new venture, Rankin Live!, the celebrated photographer of film stars, pop icons and royalty is focusing on the likes of you and me. Here our debut model describes…
4 July 2009
Peter Blake — Wallflower at the Sixties party
Peter Blake From The Times
You know that you must be in the presence of Pop Art greatness when you are standing in what looks like a kitchen, staring at what looks like a half-made…
17 June 2009
A most bizarre encounter with Marilyn Manson
Marilyn Manson From The Times
A friendly, forthcoming Marilyn Manson, conspicuous by his absinthe, talks about loose women, drugs and role models. Hopeless naif that I am, I don’t immediately realise that Marilyn Manson is…
5 June 2009
Jerry Springer says goodbye to the circus
Jerry Springer From The Times
The king of trash TV has come to London to tread the boards in Chicago on the West End stage. So you’re at home, in an unremarkable block of flats…
26 May 2009
‘My pointless TV life’
Richard Madeley From The Times
The gaffes, the shoplifting charge, then redemption in an autobiography about troubled generations of men. Don’t underestimate the TV sofa star
2 May 2009
Health and safety: a grave error of judgment
Judith Hackitt From The Times
They have been blamed for banning everything from conkers to classical music, but alll the Health and Safety Executive is really responsible for is ‘topple-testing’ in cemeteries, its chairman says
21 April 2009
Black gold, blood red
Andrei Molodkin From The Times
Molodkin's obsession with oil began when he ate it on bread as a recreational drug. Now he wants to make it from human corpses. Andrei Molodkin makes things out of…
14 April 2009
Keeley Hawes on the second coming of Ashes to Ashes
Keeley Hawes From The Times
Critically panned at first, Ashes to Ashes has found an eager audience on both sides of the Atlantic, to the delight of its star
6 April 2009
Jason Donovan takes on Priscilla, Queen of the Desert
Jason Donovan From The Times
Jason Donovan stars in Priscilla Queen of the Desert: the Musical, in the West End, once he's learnt the steps. Jason Donovan is a worried man. “I think I thought…
3 March 2009
Jessica Hynes: out of Spaced and into another dimension
Jessica Hynes From The Times
The British comedy star describes herself as an ‘older, fatter, seedier Kate Winslet'
31 January 2009
Why I won't be heading for the Hollywood Hills
Alison Steadman From The Times
Alison Steadman is happy to talk about her new play and Gavin & Stacey, but don't mention the H-word. Should you ever wish to annoy Alison Steadman, for whatever reason,…
5 January 2009
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