Dylan Jones
An aficionado of all things male and stylish, Dylan Jones has edited GQ magazine since 1999. Previously he had worked at Arena, The Observer and The Sunday Times. He has written a number of books including, iPod Therefore, I Am and Mr Jones’ Rules for the Modern Man.
Dylan Jones: 'The room lit up when the Hoff walked in. It was like some sort of visitation. And verily we were blessed'
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Dylan Jones: While many have endured plastic surgery in order to look like Elvis, no one has ever been able to match his hair
Saturday, 10 October 2009
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Dylan Jones: If you want your new kitchen to look like a corner shop in an Ealing comedy, Bailey's is the place for you
Saturday, 3 October 2009
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Dylan Jones: 'Around 25 years ago I started a heavy-metal band called Devil Bitch. Now we're going to reform'
Saturday, 26 September 2009
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Dylan Jones: 'The restaurants of Abergavenny display a genuine enthusiasm that is sadly lacking in less rural areas'
Saturday, 19 September 2009
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Dylan Jones: Wander into a house party on Ibiza and the music you'll hear will probably be a Hed Kandi compilation
Saturday, 12 September 2009
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Dylan Jones: 'An evening at the Peralada Festival is one of the most magical experiences you can have in Spain in the summer'
Saturday, 5 September 2009
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Dylan Jones: 'The frontman dressed as a Hassidic Jew while I was head-to-toe in Vivienne Westwood'
Saturday, 29 August 2009
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Dylan Jones: 'In a wonderful evocation of the secret capital, we come across feral meths drinkers and shoeless children'
Saturday, 22 August 2009
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Dylan Jones: 'Salvador Dali's garden is full of trompe-l'oeil figures and has a swimming pool in the shape ofan erect penis'
Saturday, 15 August 2009
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Dylan Jones: My wife hates Neil Young with a passion she usually reserves for the people who man BT phone lines
Saturday, 8 August 2009
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Columnist Comments
• Joan Rentoul: The golden age of education is a myth
We love to think that life was better in the 19th century, so that we can express horror at the state we are in
• Rupert Cornwell: The Mormon who could save Obama's skin
The searchlight is on the man from Searchlight, Nevada
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1 Leading article: We won't get fooled again
2 Rupert Cornwell: The Mormon who could save Obama's skin
3 Robert Fisk’s World: You don't need colour to see the full bloody horror of war
5 Farzana Shaikh: Pakistan's fight is only just beginning
6 Joan Rentoul: The golden age of education is a myth
7 Johann Hari: The looming threat of terror that comes from the far right
8 Editor-At-Large: Tesco calls its big sites 'towns'. I call them monopolies
9 David Randall: Murder is alive and kicking, thanks to the middle class
10 Joan Smith: Our 'don't ask' policy on torture demands some answers
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1 Johann Hari: From North Carolina, a model of how to transform education
2 Farzana Shaikh: Pakistan's fight is only just beginning
3 Christina Patterson: No, children don't need happy endings
4 Editor-At-Large: Older mums are 'selfish', but older dads are studs ...
5 Leading article: We won't get fooled again
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7 Joan Smith: Our 'don't ask' policy on torture demands some answers
8 Dominic Lawson: Here's another phoney war: the one on climate change
9 Adrian Hamilton: Rhetoric against Iran must be cooled for sake of the Middle East
10 Mark Steel: Learning the lessons of the turnip-dumping war of 1352
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6Taxman probes MPs' expenses claims
7Geoffrey Wheatcroft: Hateful views we should not suppress
8Outrage at 'vile' column about Gately's death