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Why Jada is mad about the films and Will, too

Jada Pinkett Smith
Sunday Independent
By Evan Fanning
30 November 2008

Jada Pinkett Smith's interview is rudely interrupted by a fire alarm. After about 30 seconds, when the ringing stops and…

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I'm banned from Holywood. Not by immigration - by the missus

Lee Evans
The Sun
By Dave Masters
4 December 2008

CHRISTMAS may be a time for giving – but for joker Lee Evans it’s no fun when all you ever…

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Hot and cold

Henning Mankell
The Independent
By Gerard Gilbert
29 November 2008

He is revered as a crime writer in Sweden – and as a theatre director in Mozambique. Now his greatest…

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'I'd no idea I was able to direct'

Michael Grandage
The Independent
By Alice Jones
28 November 2008

He is the man with the theatrical Midas touch, a director without a flop to his name, but he wanted…

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No Briainer

Dara O’Briain
The Irish World
By Shelley Marsden
26 November 2008

It’s been over a year since Wicklow comedian Dara O’Briain won an Irish World Award, but the 36-year-old has not…

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Unravelling Meinhof's own complex tragedy

Martina Gedeck
Sunday Independent
By Evan Fanning
9 November 2008

When Martina Gedeck was acting out the last dark days of Ulrike Meinhof's life in The Baader Meinhof Complex she…

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Gere keeps harmony in relationship with Lane

Richard Gere and Diane Lane
Sunday Independent
By Evan Fanning
12 October 2008

AFTER appearing together in three movies, Richard Gere and Diane Lane seem in perfect harmony with each other's next move.…

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The sexiest writer in town

Tarell Alvin McCraney
Evening Standard
By Nicholas de Jongh
24 November 2008

When Tarell Alvin McCraney, the sensational writer who is shortlisted for a prize at today's Evening Standard Theatre Awards, was…

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Back doing what he does best

Robert De Niro
Sunday Independent
By Evan Fanning
23 November 2008

THE most notable thing when Robert De Niro enters the room is just how normal he looks. There is a…

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Away from Amarillo

Tony Christie
The Irish World
By Shelley Marsden
18 November 2008

He may have had some difficulty finding Amarillo, but 65-year-old Tony Christie, whose father’s family hails from Co Mayo, seems…

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The adventures of a yummy mummy

Niamh Greene
The Irish World
By Shelley Marsden
19 November 2008

SHELLEY MARSDEN catches up with Niamh Greene, who's slowly getting used to being a best-selling novelist…

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Rachel Cooke meets China's most famous living artist and outspoken critic of the government, Ai Weiwei

Ai Weiwei
The Observer
By Rachel Cooke
6 July 2008

Ai Weiwei, China's most famous living artist, lives and works in Caochangdi, which used to be a village to the…

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Art's too expensive, says Hirst (worth £200m)

Damien Hirst
The Independent
17 November 2008

Damien Hirst has become the nation's biggest art export, transforming the global market with multimillion-pound works and earning his place…

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It’s a fine life, Jodie

Jodie Prenger
Mail on Sunday
By Maureen Paton
16 November 2008

As she prepares for her West End debut in Oliver! next month, I’d Do Anything winner Jodie Prenger has fulfilled…

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Me and my travels: Bruno Tonioli, dancer and choreographer

Bruno Tonioli
The Guardian
By Helen Ochyra
16 November 2008

The best place I've ever been is ...The Maldives, where I went about 17 years ago. It is just the…

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