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'I'd be dead if I wasn't a dad'

Jason Donovan
Daily Mail
By Richard Barber
28 November 2008

As the world was reminded when he came back into our lives in 2006 via the TV show I'm A…

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The ties that bind

Glasvegas
The Independent
By Elisa Bray
28 November 2008

Glasvegas have been called the best new band in Britain, but despite the meteoric rise in fame that saw them…

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The truth will set you free

Akon
The Guardian
By Angus Batey
28 November 2008

Why did he go to prison? How long was he there? Mystery shrouds Akon's past. But one thing's for sure:…

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It's true - I love birds!

Paul McCartney
The Sun
By Simon Cosyns
28 November 2008

IT’S official. Paul McCartney likes birds. I’m talking, naturally, about our feathered friends — a constant source of inspiration to…

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Welcome to drone n' roll

The Black Angels
The Sun
By Simon Cosyns
28 November 2008

EXCLUSIVE: SFTW talk to The Black Angels, an Indie band from Texas with a big future ahead

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'The Killers can be bigger than U2'

The Killers
Daily Telegraph
By Neil McCormick
27 November 2008

There are no limits to the ambition of Brandon Flowers and his band, the Killers - yet in person the…

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'We miss watching X Factor - but our songs are jinxed on that show'

Coldplay
The Sun
By Gordon Smart
26 November 2008

THERE is one huge drawback being in a globally successful rock ’n’ roll band on the road – missing The…

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Anja Silja, nearly 70 and still going strong

Anja Silja
Daily Telegraph
By Rupert Christiansen
26 November 2008

German soprano Anja Silja is nearing 70, but her energy is undimmed as she prepares for a Covent Garden role.

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Confronting the ghosts of my past

Paul McCartney
Sunday Times
By Mark Edmonds
23 November 2008

He overcame losing the love of his life and survived a disastrous second marriage. So what continues to torture him?…

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Suited, booted ... and very, very dark

Nick Cave
Independent on Sunday
By Cole Moreton
23 November 2008

The gothic rocker hired to present this year's Turner Prize reveals why art makes him hurt. And the book that…

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808s & Heartbreak: out of the darkness

Kanye West
Daily Telegraph
By Brian Boyd
22 November 2008

A year ago Kanye West's mother died having plastic surgery that he had paid for. But the tragedy has inspired…

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Can you remember who beat Lemar on Fame Academy? Thought not. Three smash-hit albums later, he's the one living the high life.

Lemar
Daily Mail
By Kathryn Knight
22 November 2008

The singer Lemar doesn't have a moment's hesitation when I ask him to name the one lesson he would teach…

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It's lonely being Leona: The X Factor winner on the life she left behind

Leona Lewis
Daily Mail
By Rebecca Hardy
21 November 2008

Leona Lewis is sitting in front of me drinking water. The fact that it's water is important - on her…

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'Dad's death became my inspiration': Dido pays tribute to her father in third album

Dido
Daily Mail
By Adrian Thrills
21 November 2008

By her own admission, Dido's upbringing was eccentric. In a house without a TV or stereo, the youngster and her…

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'Rock stars? Not us'

MGMT
The Independent
By Elisa Bray
21 November 2008

MGMT's anthem 'Kids' was the festival hit of the summer – which surprised the Brooklyn duo, whose psych-synth-pop-indie-rock rather defies…

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