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Artist Sam Taylor-Wood answers questions about herself

Sam Taylor-Wood
The Guardian
By Rosanna Greenstreet
15 November 2008

Artist Sam Taylor-Wood on loving Elvis, hating mobiles and serendipity

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The Storyteller

Maeve Binchy
The Irish World
By Shelley Marsden
13 November 2008

“Men do read my books, but they always seem apologetic about it, as if there were a sign on them…

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The rogue rides again

Keith Allen
The Independent
By Elisa Bray
13 November 2008

He's better known these days as Lily's dad, but Keith Allen is centre stage once more – as Long John…

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Laura Barnett interviews Paulette Randall, director of Tamasha theatre company

Paulette Randall
The Guardian
By Laura Barnett
11 November 2008

What got you started?I wrote a play for a young writers' festival at the Royal Court Theatre in London. When…

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The close-up: Natasha Oughtred Ballet dancer

Natasha Oughtred
The Guardian
By Imogen Fox
10 November 2008

What are you wearing today?My dress is by All Saints. I bought it when we were on tour in Plymouth…

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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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Pul Higgins interview: Guilt-edged success

Pul Higgins
www.Scotsman.com
By Jay Richardson
8 November 2008

"I TRAINED AT THE XAVERIAN Fathers in Coatbridge," says Paul Higgins. "Wait. Did you mean the priesthood or acting?"

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Jackie Anderson interview: Lost in the moment

Jackie Anderson
www.Scotsman.com
By Susan Mansfield
8 November 2008

GAZING OUT THROUGH THE grimy window of a Glasgow bus, you might glimpse Jackie Anderson with her camera melting into…

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"This is popera about Buddha giving an Asbo to Monkey"

Damon Albarn
The Sun
By Derek Brown
7 November 2008

FIRST The Sun gave you cheap tickets to opera — now we have POPERA. After 2,200 readers crammed into the…

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You're cruel, Britannia

Robin Rhode
The Times
By Morgan Falconer
5 November 2008

The South African artist Robin Rhode says his show at the White Cube attacks the racism of colonial and modern…

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My love-hate affair with 'Priscilla, Queen of the Desert'

Stephan Elliott
Daily Telegraph
By Will Lawrence
5 November 2008

Director Stephan Elliott tells Will Lawrence about bringing the 'Queen of the Desert' to the West End stage

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Table talk: Sam Bompas and Harry Parr, architectural foodsmiths and jellymongers

Sam Bompas and Harry Parr
The Guardian
By Rachel Holmes
4 November 2008

'Architectural foodsmiths' Sam Bompas and Harry Parr on foot-long fishfingers, meat snowmen and Zebra jellies

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Home is where Damien Hirst is

Maia Norman
Sunday Times
By Camilla Long
2 November 2008

Maia Norman survived the worst excesses of 1990s Brit art. Well, I definitely wouldn’t mind being Maia Norman. Down a…

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Rowan Atkinson takes the stage to play Fagan in Oliver!

Rowan Atkinson
Sunday Times
By Bryan Appleyard
2 November 2008

The comic made a fortune as two of television’s best-loved fools. Now the famously private actor is taking to the…

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I don't paint men with breasts

Jack Vettriano
The Independent
30 October 2008

Artist declines to paint a portrait of the sportsman despite prestige commission. Monty's misery too much for Vettriano's national ambition.…

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