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Words Jamie Tabberer A Song for You is out now
LIFE LESSONS
The piercing eyes. The jet-black
When I was 16, I was into music and athletics. I was a sprinter and I was in school bands. George Michael was my musical hero – I would stand in front of the mirror with a hairbrush singing Faith. Sch
GARDEN FELT LIKE the perfect discreet spot for dissecting life with Alexander Lincoln on a late Tuesday afternoon. He walks in — all six feet, three inches of him, pint in hand — and so much for quiet
MY CHILDHOOD WAS split between Jordan, where I was born and raised until I was nine, and Hertfordshire, where I continued my studies as a teenager. I would say that both places had a profound effect o
HE HAS A WEALTH OF HEROES – AND VILLAINS – UNDER HIS BELT, BUT SAM CLAFLIN SAYS IT TOOK ONE ROLE TO TRULY PEEL BACK THE LAYERS.
‘IT’S NOT A chest, not a butt, it’s not a torso — it’s a butt-chin,” says artist Jwan Yosef in his charming, beautifully polite speaking manner. “It’s fun for me to abstract body parts of mine that ar
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