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Tilda Swinton: 'I'm not interested in acting skills'

Tilda Swinton
Independent on Sunday
By Jonathan Romney
30 November 2008

Tilda Swinton has never tried to fit in. She wins Oscars but describes her work as 'clowning'. She flits from…

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Don't define me by tragedy

Frances Lawrence
Independent on Sunday
By Cole Moreton
30 November 2008

Her husband's killer may be about to go free, but she has new horizons. Cole Moreton meets... Frances Lawrence. The…

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A way with words

Henry Hitchings
Independent on Sunday
By Suzi Feay
30 November 2008

Lexical wizard Henry Hitchings on the crazy history of our language 'Margarine' comes from the Persian word for pearl, Edmund…

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Let's strike gold in Abu Derby, says City great

Mike Summerbee
Independent on Sunday
By Steve Tongue
30 November 2008

Summerbee aims to have the last laugh over guffawing Ferguson today and reveals why he thinks Ronaldo will never be…

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Frost bites: Sir David talks frankly about philandering, fall-outs and fame

Sir David Frost
Independent on Sunday
By Robert Chalmers
23 November 2008

In 1977, Sir David Frost skewered Richard Nixon in a series of interviews immortalised in Peter Morgan's new film, 'Frost/Nixon'.…

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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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Cybersex rules: Inside the world of ‘teledildonics

Kevin Alderman
Independent on Sunday
By Archie Bland
23 November 2008

Last week, a woman divorced her husband after he had a 'virtual' affair in an online game. But it won't…

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'It was so beautiful when H began making love to me'

Susan Sontag
Independent on Sunday
By Paul Bignell
16 November 2008

The very personal diaries of Susan Sontag, activist and writer, are to be made public by her only son

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The master who won't be Putin's pawn

Garry Kasparov
Independent on Sunday
By Shaun Walker
16 November 2008

The chess prodigy honoured by the Soviet Union now combines his Western lecture tours with vociferous opposition to the Kremlin…

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Still pushing the boundaries

Imran Khan
Independent on Sunday
By Cole Moreton meets
2 November 2008

Pakistan's former cricket captain turned politician believes his marginal party can win an election. But is talk of taking on…

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What the Dickens?

Andrew Davies
Independent on Sunday
26 October 2008

Were there really lesbians in 'Little Dorrit'? Our greatest adapter of classic novels seems to think so. But don't look…

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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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The punk who became president

Josh Brolin
Independent on Sunday
By Craig McLean
19 October 2008

He was a no-good party animal with a famous dad. But, against all expectations, he found huge success in his…

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I miss London and Arsenal but not the savage tackling

Julio Baptista
Independent on Sunday
By Steve Tongue
19 October 2008

Baptista keen to leave the mark of The Beast on Chelsea. Sometimes a single performance can earn lifelong affection from…

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Don't shoot the Sheriff

Alan Titchmarsh
Independent on Sunday
By Cole Moreton
19 October 2008

Gardener. Presenter. Sex symbol. Writer. Yorkshireman. High Sheriff of the Isle of Wight. Who is this man, really? And don't…

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