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What State Will We Be In? - US Election Focus

Chris Patten, Matt Frei, John Pilger...
Metro
By Graeme Green
30 October 2008

How different will next week's winner be from the current President? And what does the US election's outcome mean for…

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No pain, no Shane...

Shane MacGowan
The Irish World
By Shelley Marsden
28 October 2008

Shane MacGowan needs little introduction. The Paddy in the Smoke, the notorious alcoholic, the frontman of The Pogues, is not…

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Ian McEwan on his debut opera, For You

Ian McEwan
Sunday Times
26 October 2008

With his debut effort as an opera librettist opening this week, the author of Atonement talks about his plans to…

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My space: John Squire, artist

John Squire
The Observer
By Anna Chapman
26 October 2008

The former Stone Roses guitarist shows us round the studio at his Cheshire farm

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Make mine a double - Langlands and Bell interview

Langlands and Bell
www.Scotsman.com
By Chitra Ramaswamy
26 October 2008

Langlands & Bell tell Chitra Ramaswamy why everything from Bin Laden's hideout to Heathrow's Terminal 5 is second nature to…

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Peter Bowles plays Shakespeare

Nicola Barranger
www.theinterviewonline.co.uk
By Nicola Barranger
24 October 2008

During a break in rehearsals the veteran actor Peter Bowles takes time out to talk about his latest role. He…

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Maeve Kennedy talks to Alan Bennett about giving away his literary archive

Alan Bennett
The Guardian
By Maeve Kennedy
24 October 2008

The playwright explains why he's leaving 100 boxes of typescripts, books, diaries and letters to Oxford University

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The Legend, Alive and Laughing

Grace Jones
International Feature Agency Amsterdam
By Steffen Rueth
20 October 2008

She has never been forgotten, but admittedly a little out of the limelight. Grace Jones, real name Mendoza and born…

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Funny woman or foul-mouthed racist?

Sarah Silverman
Independent on Sunday
By Fiona Sturges
19 October 2008

When Sarah Silverman performs her first British stand-up show tonight, no taboo will go unbroken. But is she merely a…

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Renaissance woman

Sam Taylor-Wood
Sunday Times
By Waldemar Januszczak
19 October 2008

Sam Taylor-Wood keeps on rising in the art world, but now she’s flying into feature films

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Darcey's new world

Darcey Bussell
Mail on Sunday
By Jane Gordon
19 October 2008

When superstar prima ballerina Darcey Bussell retired last year her life turned upside down – literally – as she moved…

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Frank McGuinness talks about his Oedipus at the National Theatre

Frank McGuinness
The Guardian
By Charlotte Higgins
18 October 2008

As his version of Oedipus is staged at the National, the Irish playwright talks to Charlotte Higgins about his life…

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'I want to occupy the territory'

Anish Kapoor
The Independent
By Christina Patterson
17 October 2008

Size matters to Anish Kapoor, whether it's the renowned giant sculptures or the tiny architectural models in his new exhibition

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Drawing on experience - Alan Aldridge interview

Alan Aldridge
www.Scotsman.com
16 October 2008

He won a drawing competition with Salvador Dalí, partnered Oliver Reed in a drinking contest, and rode through the Hollywood…

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'Fat Pig': Kelly Brook does high culture

Kelly Brook and Neil LaBute
The Independent
By Esther Walker
15 October 2008

Kelly Brook is best known for her looks, but Neil LaBute has made her a serious actress. Esther Walker meets…

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