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Tamsin Greig: 'I think I'm a little bit odd'
When it comes to acting work, Tamsin Greig admits that the phone has never stopped ringing. So why does she still feel inadequate?
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John Lydon: 'I'm not a leader, bully or dictator'
Friday, 11 December 2009
Agitator, innovator, naturist: more than thirty years after crashing into the public sphere, John Lydon is still as hard to define as ever
Malcolm McLaren: 'I'm most probably a missing link'
Friday, 27 November 2009
The Sex Pistols supremo who helped to revolutionise popular culture in the Seventies wants to be recognised as a serious artist
Poliakoff: 'Original work takes arrogance'
Friday, 20 November 2009
The director's latest film is set at the beginning of the Second World War, a period inextricably linked with his own family history
Rupert Penry-Jones: 'It's nice not to be chasing a bad guy'
Friday, 13 November 2009
Rupert Penry-Jones is grateful to be TV's most famous spy, and with a play set to open, he isn't worried about being typecast
Akram Khan: 'You have to become a warrior'
Friday, 6 November 2009
He's the darling of the dance world, and beyond, with artists such as Anish Kapoor and Antony Gormley lining up to work with him
Clare Higgins: 'I was a bit of an odd child'
Friday, 30 October 2009
An epiphany at the Royal Shakespeare Company led the award-winning actress first to misbehaviour, and then stardom
Jonathan Miller: 'Some things I've done are deep as you get'
Friday, 23 October 2009
The term 'Renaissance man' could have been invented for him. So why, after a long and illustrious career, is Jonathan Miller so gloomy?
Dylan Moran: 'I am a bit of a bumbling man, as you can tell..."
Friday, 16 October 2009
Despite his trademark moroseness, it seems that Dylan Moran may not be quite the crank he's cracked himself up to be
Robert Harris: A writer close to the power elite
Friday, 9 October 2009
Robert Harris may have friends in high places – but that doesn't mean that the sharpness of his writing is blunted by compromise
Roberto Alagna: 'Opera was my secret love'
Friday, 2 October 2009
His life story is as colourful and tear-jerking as any of the roles he's sung. So will the heart-throb tenor ever find serenity?
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